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Latricières, close cousin of Chambertin. So close, in fact, that it was not mentioned for the first time until 1508. At that time, Latricières was confused with its royal neighbour: Chambertin. The origin comes from the Gauls and means ‘little wonder’.This wine is so expressive with notes of...
Combe d'Orveau is located above Musigny and Bonnes Mares. Its name comes from its position at the top of a valley and its south-facing exposure: Orveau or the golden valley. Here, Pinot Noir expresses itself through sunny, stony, limestone soil.
Cheval Blanc undeniably stands at the top of the Saint-Émilion Premier Grand Cru Classé A classification. Located on the edge of the appellation, it benefits from an exceptional terroir that the teams have been able to enhance since the dawn of time.
Chapoutier's Hermitage Le Méal is produced exclusively on the eponymous hillside, consisting of high terraces of rounded pebbles and clay. It is an Hermitage made from old Syrah vines, aged around 60 years. These are cultivated according to biodynamic principles and harvested by hand.
Reviews of this exceptional vintage, the archetype of a great Ermitage:Jeb Dunnuck: 99/100R. Parker - Wine Advocate: 99/100
M.Chapoutier is based in Tain-l'Hermitage. Founded in 1881, this estate produces and ages internationally renowned Rhône wines using biodynamic methods.This Cote Rotie is made from 100% Syrah grapes, ranging from brown to blonde, offering a superb compromise between power, balance and...
Château Haut-Brion stands out as the lord of Graves, the only Graves estate to be included in the 1855 classification. It is distinguished by a significant area planted with Merlot, which is reflected in the blend by a higher proportion than Cabernet Sauvignon.A historic château...
Beaucastel is considered one of France's greatest wines, renowned for its balance, elegance and patient ageing potential. This wine benefits from the FABULOUS terroir of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, exposed to the Mistral wind. The thirteen grape varieties of the appellation have been grown...
Elevated to the rank of Premier Cru Classé Supérieur in the official classification commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III for the Universal Exhibition in Paris, Yquem undoubtedly ranks among the legends of great wines. Discover it in all its magnificence.