The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled.
Get 20% off when you mix any six full-price 75cl bottles of wine! Discount automatically applied in basket. | Free UK Mainland delivery on orders over £200.
The northern half of the Cote d'Or region, the Cote de Nuits is some of the world's prime winemaking real estate, and the spiritual home of Pinot Noir, which makes up 95 percent of the region's plantings. Pinot Noir from the Cote de Nuits has a deeper colour and longer life than wine from Pommard or Volnay, say, further south in the neighbouring Cote de Beaune.
Stretching 16 kilometres north to south and home to 25 Grand Cru sites and 135 Premier Cru appellations, the region's municipal centre is the small town of Nuits-Saint-Georges. While the Cote de Nuits is not as prolific as its southerly neighbour, it is a region that prides itself on quality over quantity. Of the many Grand Cru sites, the prestigious appellations of Vosne-Romanee and Chambolle-Musigny produce ethereal versions of Pinot Noir, usually for a stratospheric price. Nothing comes cheap on the Cote de Nuits, but if you're looking for diamonds (or red rubies) this is the best mine to prospect in.
Monopole vineyard with 6.31-hectares of vines planted between 1963-1992. Known as one of the best Premier Cru plots in the Côte Chalonnaise.... Read more
A minute 0.35-hectare plot situated in between the Grand Cru vineyards of Aux Griottes and Charmes-Chambertin, where vines have an average age of 60 to 70-years-old.... Read more
Made from a selection of three Gevrey-Chambertin plots; Villages, ‘Les Crais’ and ‘Jouise’ where vines have an average age of 50 to 85-years-old.... Read more
The most southern of Gevrey-Chambertin Grand Cru vineyards and known in medieval times as la petite merveille (the little wonder) regarding its consistent high-quality wines. A 1.20-hectare plot with vines planted in 1958, 1984 and 1989.... Read more
A combination of 55-year-old vines from the parcels of Les Fleurieres, Les Maladières and Les Poisets all located in the south of Nuits-Saint-Georges, as well as some plots in Prémeaux-Prissey. The southeast facing slopes have brown-clay and limestone soils with a hint of silt.... Read more
A small 0.10-hectare parcel of 70-year-old vines with a north-south exposition on clay-limestone soils. Widely regarded as one of the finest Premier Cru vineyards in the appellation along with Les Saint-Georges.... Read more