French and international clients of Château de Beaufort use the same terms to describe the wines of J. Coudray-Bizot: elegance and finesse. The Domaine is housed in the prestigious mansion of David de Beaufort, a traditional 17th century building that benefits from cellars located under the ramparts of Beaune. Jean-Jacques Coudray-Bizot maintains the traditions of the fine high-class wines of Burgundy, by limiting inputs and by taking the best possible care of the historic vines and prestigious appellations of the Domaine: Vosne-Romanéepremier cru La Croix Rameau, within the walls of Romanée Saint-Vivant (the old vineyard of Neufs Journaux); Echezeaux grand cru en Orveaux, just above Château du ClosVougeot; Gevrey-Chambertinpremier cru Les Cazetiers and Champeaux; Nuits-Saint-Georges au Bas de Combe and Puligny-Montrachetpremier cru Les Combettes.
Echezeaux Grand Cru 2017, Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru La Croix Rameau 2011, Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers 2017, Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru Les Combettes, Gevrey Chambertin Premier Cru Champeaux 2011, Nuits-Saint-Georges Au Bas de Combe 2017...
Established
1985 in Beaune, vines since before Révolution
Average annual
10 000 bottles
Surface
Approximately 2 ha
Vine Age
Approximately 45 years
Soil and exposure
Silico-argillaceous
Grape Variety
Pinot noir and Chardonnay
Winemaking
Traditional ageing with a minimum of inputs
Characteristics
The red wines are elegant and fine, the white wines are round and full