Armand Heitz Meursault Villages Gruyache

Armand Heitz Meursault Villages Gruyache

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Features
Rich & Creamy
Rich & Creamy

These textured whites are dry, but have more body and gusto than the rest of the field. From creamy Chardonnay to ripe Viognier and much more.

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The history of the estate begins in the 1850s with the Nié-Vantey family, who owned vines in many vineyards throughout the Cote de Beaune, many of which were sold due to the phylloxera crisis. When Beaune-based merchant Georges Lochardet married Marcelle Nié they collectively owned 20 hectares of vines. Their granddaughter Brigette inherited a portion of the estate which became Domaine Heitz-Lochardet in the 1980s when she married Christian Heitz. The domaine sold their grapes to Maison Joseph Drouhin, with whom they had a long relationship due to the quality of Domaine Heitz-Lochardet’s grapes. The vines were farmed organically under Brigette’s care. Armand Heitz, Brigette’s son, studied oenology in Switzerland. He has led the family to expand the estate to encompass more appellations. Heitz collaborated with his brother-in-law, Augustin Ceyrac, on Domaine la Combe Vineuse, 6 hectares of vines located in Julienas. 

Made from biodynamic farmed Chardonnay grapes, the Domaine Heitz-Lochardet Meursault "Gruyaches" was naturally fermented and matured 1-12 months in used oak with lees stirring.

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Country
France
Flavor
Rich & Creamy
Region
Burgundy
Volume
[VOLUME]750 ml
Variety
Chardonnay
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