From a 0.75 hectare plot in Puligny-Montrachet Les Houillères,there is a small proportion of the vineyard that is not within the Puligny-Montrachet appellation and is only classified as Bourgogne Chardonnay. That said, this wine is Puligny in all but name.
From a 0.75 hectare plot in Puligny-Montrachet Les Houillères,there is a small proportion of the vineyard that is not within the Puligny-Montrachet appellation and is only classified as Bourgogne Chardonnay. That said, this wine is Puligny in all but name.
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This 20 hectare family estate is managed by Arnaud Machard de Gramont and his two sons Alban and Alexis. The cellars are located in Prissey, a neighbouring hamlet of Nuits-St-Georges. These cellars were built in the XIXth century. Their superb vaults give a "cathedral" effect to the winery. The 20 hectares of vineyards cover an impressive range of appellations spanning 50 kilometres, from ChenĂ´ve (south of Dijon) to Puligny-Montrachet (South of Beaune).
This domaine is a great source of Burgundy at sensible prices. “Value for money” is not something that is often associated with the wines of the Core d’Or, however, we have dealt with this family domaine for many years for our commercial Burgundy n...
This 20 hectare family estate is managed by Arnaud Machard de Gramont and his two sons Alban and Alexis. The cellars are located in Prissey, a neighbouring hamlet of Nuits-St-Georges. These cellars were built in the XIXth century. Their superb vaults give a "cathedral" effect to the winery. The 20 hectares of vineyards cover an impressive range of appellations spanning 50 kilometres, from ChenĂ´ve (south of Dijon) to Puligny-Montrachet (South of Beaune).
This domaine is a great source of Burgundy at sensible prices. “Value for money” is not something that is often associated with the wines of the Core d’Or, however, we have dealt with this family domaine for many years for our commercial Burgundy needs – it offers more individuality than most negociants and consistently performs well.
The family owns small parcels in several different appellations and manages to seduce the individual characteristics from each one. This estate now uses a blend of American and French oak, developing a unique style in the appellation of Nuits-St-Georges, Gevrey-Chambertin and Pommard.
Aged in 50% new oak, though perfectly integrated, it has an aromatic bouquet of vibrant white peach, apricot, citrus and wild white flowers with a touch of honeysuckle. The palate is fresh and mineral driven with a subtle salinity that carries through to a long finish.