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Burgundy is one of the world's most revered wine regions, where centuries of tradition, limestone-rich soils and a deep understanding of terroir have shaped some of the finest expressions of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Rather than focusing on blends, Burgundy celebrates individual vineyards, allowing each climat to reveal its own identity through subtle differences in geology, elevation and exposure.
Our collection brings together producers who represent both the historic foundations and the modern evolution of the region. Domaine de la Vougeraie demonstrates the precision of biodynamic viticulture across some of Burgundy's most celebrated appellations, while Joseph Colin has become one of the Côte de Beaune's most sought-after names, crafting Chardonnay of remarkable purity, tension and mineral precision. Bertrand Bachelet expresses the elegance and finesse of the Côte de Beaune through meticulous vineyard work and restrained winemaking, while Joseph Pascal continues a family tradition rooted in classic Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet. Camille & Guillaume Boillot represent Burgundy's new generation, producing vibrant, terroir-driven wines that combine energy, precision and exceptional balance.
Alongside its still wines, Burgundy is also home to Crémant de Bourgogne, one of France's finest traditional-method sparkling wines. Produced primarily from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, Crémant de Bourgogne undergoes a second fermentation in bottle and extended ageing on the lees, developing fine bubbles, fresh citrus character and elegant brioche complexity. The appellation was established to offer producers outside Champagne the opportunity to craft world-class sparkling wines while expressing Burgundy's own distinctive limestone terroirs and grape varieties.
Together, these producers illustrate the extraordinary diversity of Burgundy—from regional Bourgogne bottlings to Premier Cru vineyards, and from refined still wines to elegant Crémant. United by a shared commitment to terroir, low-intervention winemaking and exceptional vineyard sites, they represent the timeless appeal of one of the world's greatest wine regions.
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