Chateau-Fuisse is made by the Vincent family on a property dating back to 1604, so it's no wonder this classic label has become synonymous with Poully-Fuisse. It's been on store shelves for so long that Chateau Fuisse... Read More
The vineyard sites around Aloxe-Corton likely date back to the first Roman Emperors. However, the hill of Corton was elevated to legendary status when Charlemagne owned it later in the 8th century. Legends vary as to Charlemagne's... Read More
Rosé Champagne has a public relations problem: some people find it indistinguishable from its Blanc counterpart, while others think it's too much like a red wine with bubbles, and the rest mistake it for an overpriced... Read More
Indulgence is 100% Pinot Noir from a 1-acre plot of 50-year-old vines. The fruit is macerated for four days to extract color and flavor before fermentation in enamel-lined steel tanks and aging on the lees for three years. Disgorged... Read More