JEAN-LOUIS TRAPET ESTATE
Read moreDomaine Trapet has been established in Gevrey-Chambertin since 1919. Certified organic since 1995, it covers 16.5 hectares, including parcels of Chambertin Grand Cru, Latricières-Cambertin Grand Cru and Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru. Since 2012, the guest house, Maison T, has been located in an 18th century bourgeois house. This intimate place welcomes wine tourists in 3 renovated gîtes. The luckiest ones will be able to enjoy the table d'hôtes to taste the wines of the house.
DOMAINE PHILIPPE CHARLOPIN
Read moreMany amateurs of Gevrey Chambertin know Philippe Charlopin, installed on the same commune, he has 25 ha of vines, 7 of them in white, in Côte de Beaune and Chablis. The area has a last floor in Brochon, where neither the place nor the equipment is missing. Vinification, breeding and bottling are made in Brochon where the chaix can receive up to 1000 pieces. The tasting room overlooks the latter, it is reserved for professional negotiations, and individuals are received at the Vignerons Vignerons in the centre of Gevrey, an equally interesting place that makes wine bar. What to discover the whole Domain and even beyond! Philippe Charlopin is "in organic conversion for 40 years", no certification, but an ultra-rational and organic culture as long as it is possible. A rich catalogue of many Grands Crus, Chambertin, Charms Chambertin, Mazis-Chambertin, Clos Vougeot, Clos St Denis, Good Mares, Echezeaux in red, Corton Charlemagne for Whites. Many names of Villages Montrachet villages in Chablis by passing through Gevrey! Then go to the Wine-growers'Cellar, Chez Gaston, rue des huts for a discovery.
LA JEANNETTE
Read moreLa Jeannette is a real place of life, at the same time store, small restaurant, bar-tea room and place of chats. An address as precious as unusual. In a vintage sixties spirit created by Carine Veysset, you can find here gift ideas, decoration and offbeat too, a real cabinet of curiosities. The creations of local artists rub shoulders with gourmet specialties and Burgundy snails rub shoulders with local beers and other lemonades. Even more unusual, you can buy Pinot Noir or Chardonnay plants