Domaine Pierre Gaillard

Pierre Gaillard is considered to be one of France’s top wine producers in the Northern Rhone, whose business is centered in the medieval town of Mallevall. His first acquisition was a parcel of land in the St Joseph appellation, “Le Clos de Cuminaille”.
Domaine de Pignan

Frederic Charvin (fourth generation), lovingly maintains his family’s 15 hectare estate, which can trace its origins back to an estate producing wines in Chateauneuf du Pape since 1855.
Domaine de Mourchon

Scotsman Walter McKinlay purchased 40+ acres in Séguret in the Southern Rhone Valley, and today, his domaine is a leading estate whose wines define the region.
Domaine les Hautes Cances

Jean-Marie and Anne-Marie Astart work out of a modest house in the middle of the village of Cairanne. Anne-Marie inherited the old-vine hillside plots from her great-grandparents.
Domaine La Font de Notre Dame

Situated on the foothills of the Dentelles de Montmirail, the Roux family has been making wine for many generations. While the Domaine is based in Gigondas, they also have holdings in Lirac and Rasteau.
Domaine Berthenet

In the heart of Montagny, Jean-Pierre and Francois Berthenet are committed to sustainable farming of their Chardonnay and Aligote vines.
Domaine Eric de Suremain

Suremain means “sure hand” in French and Eric de Suremain’s age-worthy Burgundies are proof of that. His vineyards and winemaking are biodynamic.
Domaine Paul Garaudet

Paul Garaudet is based in Monthelie and his wines are authentically Burgundian. He practices sustainable farming and his wines undergo little to no filtration.
Domaine Philippe Leclerc

Philippe Leclerc’s family has owned land in Gevrey-Chambertin for over a hundred years. He produces muscular, concentrated Pinot Noirs that are built for aging.
Domaine Lagneau

The Lagneau family – Gerard, Jeannine and their son Didier – founded their estate in the village of Quincie-en-Beaujolais and make all things Gamay.