Located in the heart of Côte de Beaune, our Estate owns splendid plots of Meursault, Pommard, Puligny-Montrachet, Beaune and Corton’s hill. In Meursault, the Château, the conservatory, the plot and the park spread over 10 hectares all together, now focused on biodiversity and sustainable development.
This 18th-century Italian-inspired castle was completely renovated in 2024, making it an exceptional place dedicated to the estate’s wines’ tastings. Its elegantly designed lounges open onto a large terrace with a breathtaking view over the vines that produce our flagship Clos du Château wine. Surrounded by a magnificent dry-stone wall, this 8-hectares plot is planted with Chardonnay grapes.
Château de Meursault is located on the prestigious Meursault appellation, international reference of great white wines. The 67 hectares of the vineyard spread over more than a hundred plots, including 6 Grands Crus, 20 Premiers Crus and a dozen of village and regional appellations Aloxe-Corton, Beaune, Volnay, Pommard,…evocative names like Great Burgundian Climats.
The splendid cistercian cellars, digged from the 12th to the 19th centuries, spread over 3500m², under the Château and its outbuildings. We have started the renovation of the bigger cellar and the former winery, where we will vinify our great red wines from the 2026 harvest.
In the park and in the gardens, you discover several cedars including a tercentenary one, a chestnut trees path, an orchard and ponds. An entire ecosystem in the center of our agroecological project.
The greening of the Estate continues with the creation of a gourmet kitchen garden, the planting of trees in the « Clos du Château » plot and many gourmet plants in the park and lanes that border it.
We have created a riparian forest as a surprising sensitive, ecological, greedy and poetic discovery. We replenish the natural environment of the vine by planting mostly edible plants. They improve the mycorrhizal systems which are particularly useful to the resilience of the Clos du Château’s vine, cultivated nearby.
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