





Corton Grand Cru Bressandes Domaine Dubreuil Fontaine 2022
13%
0.75L
Intensity
Made for cellaring for around 12 years, the wine has a velvety texture and a rich, complex fragrance marked by notes of fruit liquors and precious wood.
More infoDomaine Dubreuil-Fontaine has been in the Côte de Beaune for five generations, producing great wines from wonderful Premier and Grand Cru appellations. In the hands of Christine Dubreuil and her daughter Clémentine, we have this Corton-Bressandes made from 25 year old vines. The vines are situated within a parcel that is a little under one hectare large, located halfway up the hillside which is ideally exposed to the east and south-east. Environmentally-friendly growing encourages the vines to draw the necessary nutrients from well-drained soils, rich in clay, iron and pebbles.
Harvested and sorted by hand, the Pinot Noir grapes are entirely destemmed before traditional vinification which takes place in temperature-regulated stainless steel vats. The wine is then aged for between one year and 15 months in oak barrels, of which 30% are new.
Made for cellaring for around 12 years, the wine has a rich and complex fragrance marked by notes of cherry eau-de-vie, prunes, precious wood and humus. The wine is velvety, structured by dense and persistent tannins.
About the Producer Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine
★ Partner ProducerLocated within the Côte de Beaune, in Pernand-Vergelesses, the Dubreuil-Fontaine estate has seen five generations of the same family pass down their expertise since it was established in 1879 by Pierre Arbinet. Over the years, the estate has acquired new plots, notably by purchasing the Rameau-Lamarosse house in 1977. Today, Christine Dubreuil is at the head of the estate, supported by her daughter Clémentine since 2019 and by her second daughter, Hortense, an oenologist, since 2025. Together, they work to enhance the wines from their twenty hectares, within beautiful appellations, some of which are classified as premier and grand cru.
Under their expert hands, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Aligoté are cultivated with care, according to environmentally respectful principles, in order to create distinctive wines, true to the expression of the vintage. In the same vein, the grapes are harvested by hand (which allows a meticulous selection of bunches right from the vine) and undergo vinification with as little intervention as possible, in the three-level fermenting room built in 1985. The white wines, after gentle pressing, age in tanks for the Aligoté and in barrels for the Chardonnay. The reds are vinified in stainless steel vats before being aged for between one and one and a half years in oak barrels, with the proportion of new wood kept measured so as not to mask the identity of the terroirs.
While the estate maintains a relatively discreet media presence, its wines are recognised by informed enthusiasts for their finesse, complexity, and great ageing potential. A reliable estate for those seeking the most sincere Burgundian elegance.
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