Labruyère-Prieur
Domaine Labruyère is a well-respected wine producer that owns vineyards in both Burgundy and Beaujolais, France, under the names Domaine Jacques Prieur and Domaine Labruyère, respectively. The history...
Domaine Labruyère is a well-respected wine producer that owns vineyards in both Burgundy and Beaujolais, France, under the names Domaine Jacques Prieur and Domaine Labruyère, respectively. The history of the Labruyère family traces back to 1850, making it one of the oldest winemaking families in the Beaujolais region. The family expanded into Burgundy in 1988 when they acquired Domaine Jacques Prieur, which has vineyards in some of the most prestigious appellations in Burgundy.
**Domaine Jacques Prieur** in Burgundy is renowned for its exceptional holdings in Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards, which include plots in Montrachet, Musigny, Corton-Charlemagne, and others. This domain is one of the few in Burgundy to own vineyards across the most celebrated appellations of both Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits. The wines produced here are highly sought after for their quality and are known for their depth, complexity, and ability to age gracefully. The winemaking at Domaine Jacques Prieur focuses on expressing the unique characteristics of each terroir, employing meticulous vineyard management and careful vinification processes.
**Domaine Labruyère** in Beaujolais, specifically located in the Moulin-à-Vent appellation, is also highly regarded. The domaine focuses on producing expressive, structured, and age-worthy Gamay wines. This property was the first vineyard the Labruyère family purchased in the 19th century, and it remains a cornerstone of their wine-producing identity. The approach here combines traditional methods with modern techniques to highlight the distinctiveness of their terroirs, resulting in wines that are a pure expression of Gamay.
Both estates reflect the Labruyère family’s commitment to quality and tradition, with a clear focus on terroir-driven wines that are representative of their respective regions. The family’s involvement in both Beaujolais and Burgundy allows them to produce a diverse range of wines, catering to various tastes and preferences while maintaining high standards across their operations.
Labruyère-Prieur
Puligny-Montrachet
Puligny-Montrachet is a commune and appellation d'origine contrôlée in the Côte de Beaune subregion of Burgundy, France. Located between Meursault to the north and Chassagne-Montrachet to the south,...
Puligny-Montrachet is a commune and appellation d'origine contrôlée in the Côte de Beaune subregion of Burgundy, France. Located between Meursault to the north and Chassagne-Montrachet to the south, this small village sits on the limestone-rich slopes of the Côte d'Or escarpment. The appellation was established in 1937 and encompasses both village-level wines and premier cru vineyards, with the famous Le Montrachet grand cru vineyard straddling the border between Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet.
The terroir consists primarily of limestone and marl soils with excellent drainage and southeastern exposure that provides optimal sun exposure for ripening. Chardonnay is the sole permitted grape variety for white wine production in this appellation. The premier cru vineyards, including Les Combettes, Les Folatières, and Les Pucelles, occupy mid-slope positions where the combination of soil composition and microclimate creates ideal conditions for producing structured, mineral-driven wines. Traditional winemaking methods typically involve fermentation and aging in oak barrels, with many producers employing both new and used French oak.
Puligny-Montrachet wines are characterized by their mineral precision, citrus fruit flavors, and remarkable aging potential. Village-level wines typically display fresh apple and lemon notes with subtle floral undertones and a distinctive chalky minerality. Premier cru bottlings show greater concentration and complexity, often developing hazelnut and honey characteristics with age while maintaining the appellation's signature mineral backbone and bright acidity.
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