Several types of soil coexist in this climate. Our Domaine’s parcel is located in the mid-valley area. A whitish and chalky limestone clay is predominant in its steepest part, while the west side has browner clay soils.
Wines made from the vines that grow here are tight, with saline notes and a wonderful creamy mouthfeel. This Grand Cru has the distinction of being accessible and generous, even in its youth. Kimmeridgian. Strong presence of clay, fairly deep soils that are heavy in places. North-west exposure,
that provides cool temperatures and sunlight in the evening. Fairly steep slopes. -Guillaume Gicqueau-Michel
“Pale lemon in colour. A beautiful and balanced bouquet, ripe fruit, stylish, completely balanced. A little touch of liquorice, but this is a fine, concentrated and nuanced wine. Like the Montée de Tonnerre, it continues to give long after the glass is empty Drink from 2028-2038.” 94 Points. Jasper Morris, wwww.insideburgundy.com. July 2021
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