
The grapes for this cuvée are sourced from carefully selected origins, contributing to a consistency that enhances the wine's ageing potential beyond what is typically expected from the Bourgogne appellation. This wine is notable for its remarkable length and structure. It is a blend sourced from the Nuits-Saint-Georges and Chambolle-Musigny appellations.
One plot of the estate covers one hectare, with vines planted between 1978 and 1986, while the two-hectare plots in Chambolle-Musigny were planted between 1954 and 1962.
The selected plots for this blend are situated on clay-limestone soils. The grapes are hand-harvested, with 20% of whole bunches included. Fermentation lasts for three weeks, with a very gentle extraction method. Additionally, 25% of the wine is aged in new oak barrels for 15 months.
Bourgogne Les Grands Chaillots
APPELLATION
AOC Bourgogne
PRODUCTION
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GRAPE VARIETY
Pinot Noir
ÂGE OF THE VINE
Vines planted between 1954 & 1986
SOIL
Clay & Limestone
SIZE
Blend of different plots (7 hectares)
VITICULTURE
Organic
VINEYARD’S ORIENTATION
South- East
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Thibault Liger-Bélair
Nuits-Saint-Georges
This family-owned estate has been rooted in history since the 18th century. Located in Nuits-Saint-Georges, this estate is the result of a passion for winemaking and a know-how passed down through generations.
The history of the estate begins in 1720 with Claude Marey, a squire and secretary to the king, who founded the C. Marey house to market his harvests of fine wines. His son, Claude Philibert Marey, took over the management of the business in 1781, continuing the family tradition. After Claude Philibert's death in 1804, his younger son, Guillaume Félix Marey, succeeded him and, in 1852, partnered with his son-in-law, Count Louis Liger-Belair, a owner of Grand Crus in Vosne-Romanée. This collaboration gave rise to the C. Marey and Comte Liger-Belair house.
Over the decades, the estate continued to thrive. After Guillaume Félix's death in 1869, Count Liger-Belair took the reins, followed by his son, Count Edgard Liger-Belair, in 1878. In 1906, he established the Liger-Belair and Sons Successors company with his three sons, further solidifying the family legacy.