Domaine Heresztyn-Mazzini
France – 
Borgogna CĂ´te de Nuits – 
Gevrey Chambertin – 
Gevrey Chambertin – 

THE COMPANY

In 2012, Florence Heresztyn and Simon Mazzini took over the family estate founded in 1932 by Jean Heresztyn in Gevrey-Chambertin, the village where most of the estate’s vineyards are located. The estate covers 5.5 hectares planted mostly with pinot noir. Wanting to control all stages of production, from the vine to bottling, with a strong attachment to the land, the duo is thriving at the helm of this human-scale winery. Driven by a desire to work naturally, they converted their vineyard to organic farming, obtaining certification in 2019. They regularly apply biodynamic principles and do not hesitate to use phytotherapy to treat the vines with plants. Their wines, which range from regional appellations to Grand Cru Clos-Saint-Denis, reveal the great terroir from which they come and the hard work in the vineyard through their unique purity and extreme finesse.

France - 

Bourgogne

CĂ´te de Nuits

The CĂ´te de Nuits covers the approximately 20 km from the northern limit of the AOC Marsannay to the southern limit of the AOC Cote de Nuits-Villages, in the municipality of Corgoloin. More body, greater longevity and more intense color distinguish a Cote de Nuits wine in comparison with a Volnay or Beaune. This is a red wine area with some incredible exceptions in white. The band of Premier Cru that winds along the hills of the Cote de Nuits is intersected by patches of Grand Cru. These are the wines that express with greater intensity the inimitable vigorous richness and elegance of pinot noir. The vineyards extend along the band of marly rock outcropping below the hard limestone hilltop.

France - 

Bourgogne

CĂ´te de Nuits

The CĂ´te de Nuits covers the approximately 20 km from the northern limit of the AOC Marsannay to the southern limit of the AOC Cote de Nuits-Villages, in the municipality of Corgoloin. More body, greater longevity and more intense color distinguish a Cote de Nuits wine in comparison with a Volnay or Beaune. This is a red wine area with some incredible exceptions in white. The band of Premier Cru that winds along the hills of the Cote de Nuits is intersected by patches of Grand Cru. These are the wines that express with greater intensity the inimitable vigorous richness and elegance of pinot noir. The vineyards extend along the band of marly rock outcropping below the hard limestone hilltop.