“Wine is bottled poetry.” - Robert L. Stevenson

Burgundy is the birthplace of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The unique system of climatic classification allows these varieties to develop one of a kind notes and expressions.

These grape varieties, created by the founders of Burgundy, clearly call for reflective and respectful agriculture. Thus, over the centuries we have cultivated our vines with deference. We do not use hazardous materials. We do not use any products in excess, including copper and sulfur.
 It is by varying our techniques and adapting to the seasons, that we remain in touch with the vines and wine .

On the estate, 70% of the vines are old (between 45 and 90 years). It is with much fortune we get to produce from vines with so much history, because it is reflected in the complexity of the wines which are both fruity and elegant. All good things must come with a price. The price we pay for such quality is a lower yield.

Finally, the goal is to preserve the myriad of yeasts present on the skin of the berries: they guarantee the expression of the different climates.