Domaine des Perdrix

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Domaine des Perdrix

History of the Estate Domaine des Perdrix

the story of Domaine des Perdrix

The Devillard family

Passionate men and women

ThereDevillard familyThese are men and women from the world of wine since5 generationsPassionate about and in love with vineyards, they currently own properties inBurgundy, of theCôte de NuitsAtMâconnais: THEChamirey Castlein Mercurey, theDomaine de la Fertéin Givry, thePartridge Estatein Côte de Nuits and theDomaine de la Garennein the Mâconnais region.

Throughout the years, they have always shown the samerequirementand the samequalitative consistencyThe goal is to perpetuate the philosophy of producing the greatest possible wines, with the expression of the terroir as close to reality as possible.

Since 2011, the family has embarked on the adventure ofwine tourismIn Mercurey, it's a resounding success!

The history of the Estate

the origin of wine

It was in 1996 that thePartridge Estatewas taken over by theDevillard familyInitially, most of the estate's production was sold to a wine merchant and did not enjoy the recognition the place has today. Following the acquisition of this exceptional property,Robert Parkerindicated that we could still make high-quality discoveries on the greatest terroirs of the Côte de Nuits. The estate's vines were in perfect condition, but significant investments were made in the winery to incorporate modern winemaking techniques: sorting on tables, temperature control during vinification, and pneumatic punch-down.

The vine

Exceptional wines

Domaine des Perdrix is ​​present on12 hectareswith more than half inPremier Crusand inGrands Crus, which are distributed across: Vosne-Romanée, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Nuits-Saint-Georges Premier Cru “Aux Perdrix” (almost a monopoly, 99%) and Echezeaux Grand Cru (mainly on the upper Echezeaux).

Following Burgundian tradition, the Domaine's 12 hectares are planted at a density of 10,000 vines per hectare. The average age of the vines is35 years oldThe vines are cultivated using sustainable farming practices withlimited input of treatment products.
The wines are mostly aged inoak barrelswith a quarter of the vines replaced each year. Bottling takes place when the wines still have their primary fruit and floral aromas.

The Domaine des Perdrix imposes a lotrequirements(meticulous work in the vineyard, low yields, pursuit of optimal ripening), which allows for the production of verygreat wines.