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Our premium selection of Burgundy vintages

In the heart of Burgundy, where the soil whispers tales of centuries past, four venerable winehouses—Prosper Maufoux, Moillard-Grivot, André Delorme, and Barolet-Pernot—craft elixirs that capture the soul of the land. These estates, each with a legacy steeped in tradition, transform the region’s renowned terroirs into liquid poetry.

Together, these winehouses form a quartet of Burgundy’s finest, where tradition meets innovation, and every bottle is a story waiting to be told.

Prosper Maufoux

Prosper Maufoux, rooted in the historic Château de Saint-Aubin, produces wines that echo the elegance of the Côte de Beaune, where Chardonnay and Pinot Noir reveal their finest expressions . Moillard-Grivot, a name synonymous with authenticity, channels the richness of Burgundy’s famed vineyards into wines of profound depth and character, honoring a lineage that dates back to 1850 .


André Delorme, nestled in Rully, embraces the art of Crémant de Bourgogne, crafting sparkling wines that dance on the palate with the finesse of a symphony . Barolet-Pernot, an emblem of tradition, weaves the intricate flavors of the Côte de Nuits into wines that are both timeless and enchanting, each bottle a testament to the meticulous care bestowed upon every vine. Together, these winehouses form a quartet of Burgundy’s finest, where tradition meets innovation, and every bottle is a story waiting to be told.

Moillard-Grivot

Moillard-Grivot is a renowned wine house from the Côte de Nuits in Burgundy, France, established in 1848. Known for its exceptional red wines, especially from appellations like Nuits-Saint-Georges and Vosne-Romanée, it blends tradition and modern expertise. The winery also produces acclaimed Crémant de Bourgogne, with fine bubbles and fresh, complex flavors from a blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Gamay . Moillard-Grivot wines reflect the rich terroir of Burgundy, showcasing the house’s long-standing winemaking tradition.