by Duografik | Apr 28, 2021
The House of Langlois Chateau is based in Saumur. It was created in 1912 by Edouard Langlois and his wife Jeanne Chateau, with the help of the Baron de Bodman. In 1973, Maison Bollinger from Ay-Champagne acquired majority ownership of Langlois Chateau. The Sancerre...
by Duografik | Apr 28, 2021
La Côte Etoilée means ‘starred hill’ in French. La Côte Etoilée has been owned by the Griveau family for three generations; their small, 12-hectare domaine is located to the south of the Burgundy region of France. The domain enjoys an exceptional location...
by Duografik | Apr 28, 2021
Domaine Trapet is an 18-hectare estate with impressive vineyard holdings in and around Gevrey-Chambertin; notably five Premier Cru sites, and three of the most sought after Grand Crus: Chapelle-Chambertin, Latricières-Chambertin, and the mighty Le Chambertin. Domaine...
by Duografik | Apr 28, 2021
Andrée Trapet took over her parents Riquewihr vineyards in 2002 and converted the domaine to biodynamic methods, with support of her Burgundian husband Jean-Louis, custodian of [Domaine Trapet Père & Fils] (link). The Trapet Alsace estate comprises some of the...
by Duografik | Apr 28, 2021
Pascal Cotat is one of the leading domaines of Sancerre, producing a traditional style of wines aged in oak. Both the vineyards (Les Monts Damnés and La Grande Côte) are located in Chavignol, east of the town of Sancerre. These are wines that can age for decades...