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Philippe Pacalet

This unusual feature of the Burgundy landscape is known as “the revealer of terroir”...

Enjoy 10% off when spending €250 on this producer's wines from 30.01.2026 to 06.02.2026.

This unusual feature of the Burgundy landscape is known as “the revealer of terroir”...

Enjoy 10% off when spending €250 on...

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2020
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80
Cornas Philippe Pacalet

Cornas Philippe Pacalet

2020
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86
2022
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90
2021
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90
Pommard Philippe Pacalet

Pommard Philippe Pacalet

2020
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90
2020
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94
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2021
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100
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2020
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110
2022
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120
2021
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130
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2021
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140
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2022
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140
2021
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140
2022
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155
2022
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170
2021
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170
2020
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190
2022
225
2020
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230
2021
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280
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Philippe Pacalet

Descended from a long line of winemakers, incredibly dating back to 1780, Philippe Pacalet is today considered as one of the leading figures in the natural wine movement of Burgundy. The nephew of Marcel Lapierre, a pioneer of natural wines in Beaujolais, Philippe learned the ropes alongside his uncle before training in oenology and immersing himself in non-interventionist winemaking practices, notably with mentors such as Jules Chauvet. After a decade at Prieuré Roch, where he refined his approach, in 2001 he went independent with his own négociant business in Beaune, a model that is now a pioneer in the world of natural wine.
Without owning any vines of his own, he is committed to developing long-term contracts with grape growers who cultivate their plots with respect for the soil and the rhythms of the vine. He sets the harvest dates and oversees all the technical stages himself – from the selection of the grapes to the ageing of the wines – according to his minimalist and contextualist philosophy.
Ingrained in the heart of the Côte de Beaune, his négociant business remains traditional: around 10–15 hectares of sorted grapes, hand-harvests, annual production rate of around 50,000 bottles, exported and renowned across the globe. Both his red and white wines are renowned for their pure expression of terroir, their finesse, and their noble ageing potential, whether they are Burgundy Village wines, Premiers Crus, or Grands Crus, such as those from Corton or Chambolle-Musigny. Philippe Pacalet is also supported by his partner Monica, who contributes to the selection of grapes and the definition of wine profiles.
The key to his success? A genuine desire to reveal the terroirs, coupled with meticulously conducted vinification processes, opting for non-interventionist methods and using only minimal and controlled doses of sulphur. His very natural wines are strikingly well-balanced and, for the most part, have excellent ageing potential.

Descended from a long line of winemakers, incredibly dating back to 1780, Philippe Pacalet is today considered as one of the leading figures in the natural wine movement of Burgundy. The nephew of Marcel Lapierre, a pioneer of natural wines in Beaujolais, Philippe learned the ropes alongside his uncle before training in oenology and immersing himself in non-interventionist winemaking practices, notably with mentors such as Jules Chauvet. After a decade at Prieuré Roch, where he refined his approach, in 2001 he went independent with his own négociant business in Beaune, a model that is now a pioneer in the world of natural wine.
Without owning any vines of his own, he is committed to developing long-term contracts with grape growers who cultivate their plots with respect for the soil and the rhythms of the vine. He sets the harvest dates and oversees all the technical stages himself – from the selection of the grapes to the ageing of the wines – according to his minimalist and contextualist philosophy.
Ingrained in the heart of the Côte de Beaune, his négociant business remains traditional: around 10–15 hectares of sorted grapes, hand-harvests, annual production rate of around 50,000 bottles, exported and renowned across the globe. Both his red and white wines are renowned for their pure expression of terroir, their finesse, and their noble ageing potential, whether they are Burgundy Village wines, Premiers Crus, or Grands Crus, such as those from Corton or Chambolle-Musigny. Philippe Pacalet is also supported by his partner Monica, who contributes to the selection of grapes and the definition of wine profiles.
The key to his success? A genuine desire to reveal the terroirs, coupled with meticulously conducted vinification processes, opting for non-interventionist methods and using only minimal and controlled doses of sulphur. His very natural wines are strikingly well-balanced and, for the most part, have excellent ageing potential.

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470
2021
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480
2022
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500
2021
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520
2022
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550
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WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

“Philippe Pacalet began his career with his uncle Marcel Lapierre in Beaujolais, before […] starting his own business as a négociant, which now includes a range of almost 30 climats! An avant-garde and ingenious idea, this geographic diversity is a good way to insure against hail!”

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

“These wines not only speak of their terroir, they have incredible complexity, are delicious even in their youth and age perfectly. It won’t be long before this domain achieves its second star.”