Biodynamic Farming
Pierre Vincent is deeply committed to respecting nature, gradually converting his vineyards to biodynamic farming. All viticultural work follows the lunar calendar to channel the vine's energy into the wine.
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Although Pierre Vincent is a new-generation winery, its Corton-Charlemagne has already been praised by La Revue du Vin de France as “a true rising star worthy of standing alongside Montrachet.”
Founded: 2023 (established after acquiring Domaine des Terres de Velle)
Location: Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France – village of Auxey-Duresses
Vineyard size & main appellations: Approximately 7 hectares, spread across:
Main grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
With extensive winemaking experience and a profound philosophy of terroir, Pierre Vincent has earned high praise in the industry. According to Wine Spectator and the Burgundy Report, his wines are recognized for their exceptional quality and precise expression of terroir. His estate and winemaking style are widely respected, reflecting a deep respect for nature and an unwavering commitment to quality.
Every winery carries its own philosophy—shaped by terroir, tradition, and the winemaker’s vision. These values influence every step, from vineyard practices to cellar decisions, ultimately crafting wines that express both place and purpose. Below is an overview of this estate’s guiding principles and stylistic identity.
Pierre Vincent is deeply committed to respecting nature, gradually converting his vineyards to biodynamic farming. All viticultural work follows the lunar calendar to channel the vine's energy into the wine.
During vinification, he adopts a minimal-intervention approach, avoiding excessive use of new oak barrels. This allows the fruit and terroir to express themselves naturally.
His wines are known for their purity, elegance, and strong sense of place. The whites showcase minerality and vibrant acidity, while the reds reveal refined structure and layered complexity.
Burgundy Report
Pronounced minerality and tension with excellent aging potential
Wine Advocate
Refined and intricate; complex aromas blending stony notes and citrus
Wine Spectator
Creamy texture with ripe fruit; full and rounded palate, fresh finish