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    CHÂTEAU CLIMENS

    History The history of this château began in the sixteenth century with the family, Roborel Climens, owner of the château, who has developed the vineyard. Thereafter, five families had succeeded each others at Climens. With all the application and...

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    CHÂTEAU DE VILLEGEORGE

    History Château de Villegeorge's wines were highly sought after as early on as the 18th century, to the extent that they fetched prices equal to those of wines that would be classified as 3rd growths in 1855. In 1880 the domain was bought by the...

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    CHÂTEAU GRUAUD-LAROSE

    History L’Abbé Gruaud, worthy representative of the Noblesse de Robe, which typified the Pre-Revolutionary Ancien Régime of France, initiated the story of the château in 1725. Thanks to the family of Joseph-Sébastien de Larose, son-in-law and...

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    COMPAGNIE MEDOCAINE DES GRANDS CRUS

    OUR STORY Within 40 years, Compagnie Médocaine des Grands Crus has established itself as one of the most respected merchants in the Bordeaux wine trade, both within France and abroad. OUR CUSTOMERS Compagnie Médocaine des Grands Crus sells mainly...

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    LA PASSION DES TERROIRS

    One of today’s leading companies in the Bordeaux wine sector, Lucien Lurton & Fils was set up by Lucien Lurton and his ten children in 1993. The business took the name La Passion des Terroirs in 1999 to mirror its strong attachment to terroir and...

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France - Burgundy

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    BRET BROTHERS

    Historically Macon was known primarily as a source of vast quantities of cheap white wines made by village cooperatives – reliable everyday wines, but no match for the great whites of the Cote de Beaune. But that was then and this is now, and...

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  • CHÂTEAU DE LA TOUR

    The 6 hectare estate is located on the premises of Château du Clos de Vougeot, which was established in 1890. It is the clos’ largest owner and the only estate to vinify and age its wines within its walls. The estate bottling started in the...

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    DOMAINE DE CHANTEMERLE

    The estate was founded in the early 1960s as soon as the first planting heaters (pots filled with fuel oil and lighted by night to combat spring frosts) have appeared. From that point, the Chablis vineyard and its 19 communes were able to produce...

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    DOMAINE LEROY

    François LEROY, winemaker, owner of vines at Auxey-Duresses (also where he lived). In addition, he owned vines at Meursault, Pommard, Chambertin, Musigny, Clos Vougeot, and Richebourg. At this time he sold his wines through Comptoir des...

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    FAIVELEY

    Founded in 1825, Domaine Faiveley is one of Burgundy's greatest domaines. Originally the company was a classic negotiant business, based in Nuits St. Georges and engaged in the buying and selling of wine but not the production of it. After seven...

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    JEAN-MARC BROCARD

    Jean-Marc Brocard's origins lie in the Côte d'Or, a farmer's son from the village of Chaudenay-le-Château, not even the son of the vigneron. Following his father’s advice Jean-Marc studied Engineering leaving behind agricultural life. It was an...

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    LA SOUFRANDIERE

    Historically Macon was known primarily as a source of vast quantities of cheap white wines made by village cooperatives - reliable everyday wines, but no match for the great whites of the Cote de Beaune. But that was then and this is now, and today...

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    LATOUR-GIRAUD

    The Latour-Giraud estate has been established in the village of Meursault for many generations. Focused primarily on Meursault, the estate owns an impressive range of Premier Cru and Villages vineyards between 20 and 50+ years old, such as the...

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    SIMON BIZE

    Domaine Simon Bize et Fils is a truly classic Burgundian family domain: not large (22 hectares, with small plots spread across many appellations), but not too small, with production of about 7,000 cases per year; resolutely old-fashioned (wines...

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