Bourgogne Roncevie
Acquired in 1964 by Joseph Arlaud, the grandfather of the current owner, this plot was originally classified as "terre a vigne Gevrey-Chambertin."
However, a decree in the same year reclassified this particular plot, not the surrounding ones, as AOC Bourgogne.
The soils are clay-limestone with the presence of Bresse marl in depth.
APPELLATION
AOC Bourgogne
PRODUCTION
29000 bottles/year
GRAPE VARIETY
100% Pinot Noir
ÂGE OF THE VINE
A blend of many vineyards
SOIL
Limestone & clay soil
SIZE
A blend of many parcels
VITICULTURE
Organic & Biodynamic
VINEYARD’S ORIENTATION
South / South-East
Domaine Arlaud’s others cuvées
Domaine Arlaud
Morey-Saint-Denis
Established in 1942 through the union of Renée Amiot a Burgundian and Joseph Arlaud, an Ardèche native.
Joseph expanded their vineyard holdings in 1949, and in 1966, they acquired a 14th-century historic site for wine aging, now featured on their label.
Hervé Arlaud took over the leadership from his father in 1983, collaborating with his wife Brigitte to expand the vineyard.
Their children joined the family business from 2004 to 2012. Since 2013, Cyprien Arlaud has managed the 15-hectare estate with 19 appellations, including esteemed Grand Crus like Clos de la Roche and Charmes Chambertin.
The historic cellar in Nuits Saint Georges, echoing three generations of Burgundian hospitality now hosts a collection of aged vintages, while the more recent winery and barrel aging cellars are located in Morey-Saint-Denis