Domaine Faiveley
Faiveley, Chassagne-Montrachet
At the end of the 19th century, like many other Côte d’Or villages, Chassagne chose to add the name of its best cru to its village name, becoming Chassagne-Montrachet in 1879.
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At the end of the 19th century, like many other Côte d’Or villages, Chassagne chose to add the name of its best cru to its village name, becoming Chassagne-Montrachet in 1879. Viticulture: Organic Farming
Soil: Dark brown Limestone, Clay
Exposure: South-East
- Region
- Bourgogne
- Appellation
- Côte de Beaune
- Sub-Appellation
- Chassagne-Montrachet AOP
- Varietal Composition
- Chardonnay
- Aging
- We have selected a vine grower who provides us with musts of outstanding quality which we then vinify in our Nuits Saint-Georges winery. Barrel Aging: 14 months in French oak barrels- less than one third new, with regular lees stirring Filtration: Light lenticular filtration Fining: No Fining
- Alcohol
- 13%
A brilliant light yellow color. The nose has great finesse with mineral and light woody notes. This wine is bold, pure, concentrated, and balanced on the palate with remarkable length.