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Cécile Tremblay

In 2003, Cécile Tremblay was only 25 years old and had just finished her studies when she decided to go back to her hometown to work there. It covered four hectares of vines between Nuits-Saint-Georges and Gevrey-Chambertin. The young winemaker was lucky enough to work in 11 different appellations, including some Grands Crus (Echezeaux and Chapelle-Chambertin), cultivating the vines organically. In just a few years, Cécile Tremblay – whose great uncle is none other than Henri Jayer – has dramatically improved the quality of her wines, becoming one of the must-try rising stars of the Côte-de-Nuits.

In 2003, Cécile Tremblay was only 25 years old and had just finished her studies when she decided to go back to her hometown to work there. It covered four hectares of vines between Nuits-Saint-Georges and Gevrey-Chambertin. The young winemaker was lucky enough to work in 11 different appellations, including some Grands Crus (Echezeaux and Chapelle-Chambertin), cultivating the vines organically. In just a few years, Cécile Tremblay – whose great uncle is none other than Henri Jayer – has dramatically improved the quality of her wines, becoming one of the must-try rising stars of the Côte-de-Nuits.

2017
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270(current price)Price per bottle 135
2015
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190(current price)
2019
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500(current price)
2009
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420(starting price)
2020
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320(current price)
2017
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680(current price)Price per bottle 340
2015
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320(current price)
2020
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1,550
2019
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980(current price)
2017
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1,100(starting price)
2017
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1,000(starting price)
2015
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860(current price)
2009
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880(starting price)
2015
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1,000(starting price)
2015
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260(current price)
2014
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720(starting price)Price per bottle 360
2009
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390(starting price)
2020
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340(starting price)
2018
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270(starting price)
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