£48.99
- Red Wine
- 13.5%
- 75cl
Henri Germain’s Chassagne-Montrachet comes from gently sloped vines in Les Battaudes, near Santenay, which were first planted in 1961. This is all red fruits - raspberries, redcurrants – with a subtle complementing note of woodsmoke. 18 ... Read more
Contains: Sulphites
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Country
France
Grape
Pinot Noir
Vintage
2023
Home to Burgundy’s Coldest Cellars
This domaine has a fairly short history by comparison to some and it is therefore a testament to the quality of the wines that it is held in such high regard. Home to Burgundy’s coldest cellars, the domaine was established in 1973 when Henri Germain bought vineyards in Meursault, supplemented by his wife’s family (Pilot) vineyards in Chassagne. Today the Henri Germain domaine is run by his son, Jean-François, who has been joined recently by his daughter, Lucie. The domaine totals around 8 hectares, with many of the parcels averaging more than 50 years old.