Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé – Guardian of the Treasures of the Côte de Nuits
An ancestral estate, symbol of viticultural nobility
Founded in 1450, the estate has belonged to the de Vogüé family since the 15th century and now counts twenty generations. In 1925, Count Georges created the true modern structure, which his granddaughters Claire de Causans and Marie de Ladoucette manage today .
13 ha of jewels bordered by Jurassic limestone
The estate owns 7.2 ha of Grand Cru Musigny (including 4.2 ha in Petits-Musignys), 2.7 ha of Bonnes-Mares, 0.56 ha in Amoureuses, 0.27 ha in other Premiers Crus, and 1.8 ha of Chambolle village .
Expert team & demanding practices
Until 2021, François Millet oversaw the vinifications, then replaced by Jean Lupatelli. Éric Bourgogne has been vineyard manager since 1996, and Jean-Luc Pépin commercial director since 1988 .
Viticulture close to organic, directed towards the terroir
Respectful soil management, manual harvesting, aging partly without new wood, increased whole harvest to preserve purity and finesse .
Signature style: elegance, finesse, and eternity
The wines offer a pure reading of the terroir: chiseled structure, refined fruit, silky texture, saline finish. Musigny embodies aristocratic elegance, Bonnes-Mares controlled power, Amoureuses joyful delicacy .
Flagship cuvées & silhouettes to know
Musigny Grand Cru (red & white Vieilles Vignes): exceptional concentration, aging 30+ years
Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru: elegant tannins, balance of power/finesse
Chambolle‑Musigny “Les Amoureuses” 1er Cru: charm, floral fragrance, delicate length
Chambolle‑Musigny Village & Premiers Crus: precision, pure fruit, refined liveliness
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