Coffinet-Duvernay
France – 
Borgogna CĂ´te de Beaune – 
Chassagne-Montrachet – 

7 Pl. Saint-Martin

Chassagne-Montrachet – 

THE COMPANY

Born as Domaine Coffinet and handed down to the various generations, since 1860 this small Domaine has always been linked to Chassagne-Montrachet. The turning point came in the 80s when Fernand Coffinet and his wife Cécile decided to divide the property between their two daughters. It was in 1989 that Laura Coffinet and her husband Philippe Duvernay founded Domaine Coffinet-Duvernay, combining their personal and professional lives. Over the last few years, they have worked hard on the smallest nuances of each individual terroir, and today their wines offer an exceptional overview of the Chassagne-Montrachet terroir. All wines are produced with grapes from the commune of Chassagne alone, and their perfect knowledge of this terroir allows Philippe and his son Bastien, who joined his father in 2012, to meticulously interpret every small parcel under the common denominator of the small village of Côte de Beaune. Fine, elegant and tense wines with a great aging potential, perfect ambassadors of their great terroir.

France - 

Bourgogne

CĂ´te de Beaune

The CĂ´te de Beaune covers about 30 km running from the northern limit of the AOC Ladoix to the southern limit of the AOC Maranges, although the latter designation is all outside the administrative department of the CĂ´te d'Or, belonging instead to that of Saone-et-Loire. In the CĂ´te de Beaune, the strip of rock outcrop, or Argovien, is situated higher up the hill; instead of a narrow strip of vineyard below the ledge, therefore, a broad, gentle slope has been formed on which the vineyards climb, some almost to the peaks.

France - 

Bourgogne

CĂ´te de Beaune

The CĂ´te de Beaune covers about 30 km running from the northern limit of the AOC Ladoix to the southern limit of the AOC Maranges, although the latter designation is all outside the administrative department of the CĂ´te d'Or, belonging instead to that of Saone-et-Loire. In the CĂ´te de Beaune, the strip of rock outcrop, or Argovien, is situated higher up the hill; instead of a narrow strip of vineyard below the ledge, therefore, a broad, gentle slope has been formed on which the vineyards climb, some almost to the peaks.