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With vines first acquired in 1630, Domaine Ballot-Millot is one of Meursault's oldest estates. The modern era began in 2001 when Charles Ballot, 17th-generation winemaker, took over from his father Philippe after training in New Zealand and California. Charles immediately implemented natural farming, reduced yields, eliminated synthetic chemicals, follows the lunar calendar in the cellar, and uses minimal new oak. The 10-hectare estate (7 hectares in Meursault) includes exceptional Premiers Crus: Perrières (vines around 35–40 years old), Genevrières (the domaine's oldest vines, around 70 years old), and Charmes, producing wines described as belonging to the 'Roulot school'—tensile, racy, and precise rather than fat and buttery.
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Domaine Bardi d'Alquier is a prestigious estate located in the heart of the Faugères appellation in Languedoc, France. Historically known as Domaine d'Alquier, the estate is renowned for its exceptional schist-rich terroir, which imparts a distinct mineral character and elegance to its wines. The vineyards are managed with a deep respect for the environment, focusing on low yields and meticulous viticulture to produce wines of great depth, complexity, and aging potential. Their portfolio primarily features Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre, crafting wines that balance the wild, sun-drenched intensity of the Mediterranean with remarkable finesse and structural precision.
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www.bardi-alquier.fr/en/ドメーヌ・ベルガルド
A traditional Jurançon estate crafting powerful sweet wines from late-harvested Petit Manseng, showing extraordinary concentration, exotic fruit, and great aging potential.
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domaine-bellegarde.fr/ドメーヌ・バンジャマン・ルルー
Benjamin Leroux is one of the most acclaimed winemakers of his generation in Burgundy. After serving as winemaker at the prestigious Domaine Comte Armand in Pommard for over a decade, Leroux launched his own négociant-domaine in 2007. Operating primarily as a négociant, Leroux selects exceptional vineyard plots across Burgundy under long-term leases and purchasing agreements, applying meticulous biodynamic-influenced viticulture and minimal-intervention winemaking. His wines are celebrated for their purity, precision, and ability to express individual terroir with extraordinary clarity — earning him comparisons to the greatest micro-négociants in Burgundy.
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www.benjamin-leroux.comドメーヌ・ベルナール・モロー・エ・フィス
One of Chassagne-Montrachet's most storied estates, with roots traced to 1809 when Auguste Moreau built the first cellar facing the La Maltroie vineyard. The domaine was formally established under Bernard Moreau in 1977, who began working the estate at age 14 in the early 1960s. Alex Moreau joined in 1995, giving the domaine its 'et Fils' suffix. Alex assumed full winemaking control in 2020 (and subsequently relabeled wines under Domaine Alex Moreau from 2021). The estate covers around 12 hectares with vines dating back to 1939. Clay-heavy soils impart a trademark richness and opulence to both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir; winemaking is intentionally hands-off to preserve sensual, natural fruit.
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A leading Château-Chalon producer, making benchmark Vin Jaune from Savagnin aged under a flor-like veil in old barrels, producing wines of extraordinary complexity and walnut-sherry character.
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Formed in 1980 when Jean-Marc Blain (a Sancerrois who studied oenology at Dijon) married Claudine Gagnard, youngest daughter of Jacques and Marie-Josèphe Gagnard. The estate's 20.5-acre vineyard holdings include three grand crus: Le Montrachet, Bâtard-Montrachet, and the rare Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet. Their son Marc-Antonin now assists the couple. The Gagnard and Delagrange-Bachelet family heritage traces back to 1683. Jean-Marc practices lutte raisonnée farming, always prioritizing elegance over power in his winemaking.
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Burgundy's most singular grand cru estate: Bonneau du Martray produces exclusively from grand cru vineyards — the largest contiguous single-owner parcel of Corton-Charlemagne (9.5ha) plus a small parcel of Corton rouge. One of only five estates in the world to produce solely from grand cru vines. Biodynamic since 2011 (Demeter-certified), it was acquired in 2017 by American collector E. Stanley Kroenke — only the fifth owner since Charlemagne's time. Each vintage produces just two wines: Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru and Corton Grand Cru.
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www.bonneaudumartray.com/en/ドメーヌ・ボルジョ
A 24-hectare domaine in Rémigny founded in 1903 and now run by brothers Laurent and Pascal Borgeot, the fourth generation. The estate's vineyards span Bouzeron, Santenay, Chassagne-Montrachet, and Puligny-Montrachet, with half red, half white production. Lutte raisonnée farming. The domaine is known for its Santenay premier crus from Beauregard, Clos de la Comme, and Les Gravières — the latter prized for its gravelly limestone soils and marked minerality.
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Founded in 1979 by Bruno Clair — the sixth generation of the family to grow vines in Marsannay — this leading Côte de Nuits estate now farms roughly 27 hectares across 8 villages, producing around 32 different appellations from Marsannay and Fixin up to Gevrey-Chambertin, Morey-Saint-Denis and Vosne-Romanée, including the Premier Cru monopole Clos Saint-Jacques and Cazetiers. Viticulture follows lutte raisonnée principles with growing biodynamic influence, hand-harvesting, cold maceration and fermentation with indigenous yeasts. Since 2010 Bruno's children Edouard, Margaux and Arthur have progressively taken over vineyard and cellar work, producing wines of remarkable purity, precision and aging potential.
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www.brunoclair.com/en/ドメーヌ・カシャ=オクキダン
A multi-generational family estate based in Ladoix-Serrigny, at the foot of the famous Corton hill, managed today by Jean-Marc Cachat. The domaine is best known for its monopole, Corton Clos des Vergennes Grand Cru (1.42 hectares), which has been one of the most consistent expressions of Corton rouge for decades. The estate produces both red and white wines, with Ladoix and Aloxe-Corton forming the core of its range.
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www.domaine-cachat-ocquidant.fr/ドメーヌ・カロリーヌ・モレ
Established with the 2014 vintage when Caroline Morey (eldest daughter of Jean-Marc Morey, granddaughter of Albert Morey who pioneered domaine-bottling in 1950) took a portion of her father's vineyards upon his retirement. Caroline operates 7 hectares across Chassagne-Montrachet, Santenay, and Beaune (approximately 60% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir). She shares a winery with her husband Pierre-Yves Colin, using indigenous yeasts, 350-litre barrels with 25% new wood, no battonage, and 15–20 months on lees. Top wines include Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Caillerets, and Les Vergers.
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www.colinmorey.com/ドメーヌ・コアペ
The dominant Jurançon producer making both dry (Jurançon Sec) and sweet wines from Gros Manseng and Petit Manseng, including iconic prestige cuvées like Quintessence du Petit Manseng.
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www.jurancon-cauhape.com/ドメーヌ・シャンドン・ド・ブリアイユ
A 14-hectare biodynamic estate in Savigny-lès-Beaune owned by the de Nicolay family since 1834, now run by sibling duo Claude and François de Nicolay. Converted to biodynamics in 2005 and Demeter-certified since 2011, the domaine is known for whole-cluster fermentation, near-zero new oak, and wines of remarkable purity and freshness. Holdings span Savigny, Pernand-Vergelesses, and the Corton grand cru hill.
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www.chandondebriailles.com/ドメーヌ・シャンソン・ペール・エ・フィス
Founded in 1750 in Beaune, Domaine Chanson Père et Fils is one of the oldest négociant-domaines in Burgundy, headquartered in the historic Bastion de l'Oratoire — a 15th-century fortified watchtower within Beaune's old city walls, used as the estate's aging cellar since its founding. Acquired by the Bollinger family (of Champagne fame) in 1999, the estate underwent a comprehensive quality revival and has farmed all its vineyards organically since 2000. Chanson is the principal owner of Corton-Vergennes Grand Cru — a rare white Grand Cru within the predominantly red Corton appellation, shared only with a small parcel belonging to the Hospices de Beaune — making it one of only a handful of producers with white Grand Cru in Corton.
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www.domaine-chanson.comドメーヌ・シャルル・ジョゲ
Chinon's reference producer, making benchmark Cabernet Franc wines of great finesse from multiple single-vineyard sites.
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www.charlesjoguet.com/enドメーヌ・コシュ・デュリ
Founded in the 1920s by Léon Coche and elevated to legendary status by Jean-François Coche, Domaine Coche-Dury is universally regarded as one of the five or six greatest white wine producers in Burgundy. Jean-François, who joined his father Georges in 1973 at age fourteen, built the domaine's reputation through obsessive attention to detail in both vineyard and cellar. His 1975 marriage to Odile Dury gave the domaine its modern name. Since 2010, son Raphaël and daughter Charline have continued the family tradition with equal dedication.
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www.coche-dury.comドメーヌ・コント・アルマン
Domaine Comte Armand is Pommard's most iconic estate, built around the legendary Clos des Épeneaux — a 5.27-hectare monopole Premier Cru that is universally regarded as the finest single vineyard in Pommard. The estate was run for decades by the brilliant Canadian winemaker Pascal Marchand, who brought biodynamic viticulture and modern precision to the old château. After Marchand's departure in 2009, Benjamin Leroux took over until 2014, and today Paul Zinetti continues the biodynamic work. The domaine also holds Auxey-Duresses village-level and Pommard village wines.
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www.domaine-comte-armand.com