Their yearly production is minuscule and Francois, advocating the principles of natural winemaking, was hesitant about sending his wine beyond the french border for fear of them being compromised in transit. Francois passed away in 2000, but his legacy lives on in the hands of his sons Bernard and Jean-Marie, who have slowly handed control over to Bernard’s daughter, Isabelle. Truly a family-run domaine.
Francois’ old-fashioned approach remains, ensuring that the wines retain their textured minerality and rich fruit. Don’t underestimate these wines’ ability to age – after five to ten years in bottle they truly start hitting their straps.