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Domaine des Lambrays

Domaine des Lambrays is located on the Côte de Nuits in Morey Saint-Denis. It was bought by the LVMH group in 2014. It owes its name to the famous Grand Cru Clos des Lambrays which it owns as a virtual monopole. Besides the Clos des Lambray, the domaine produces stunning Morey-Saint-Denis as well as white wines in Puligny-Montrachet, bringing the total area of ??the vineyard to 11 hectares. Yield is low (28hl / ha), harvests are done by hand and aging takes places over eighteen months in 50% new oak barriques. The entire range is exceptional. In comparison with the Burgundian elite, prices remain reasonable. But the domaine’s reputation continues to grow worldwide.

Domaine des Lambrays is located on the Côte de Nuits in Morey Saint-Denis. It was bought by the LVMH group in 2014. It owes its name to the famous Grand Cru Clos des Lambrays which it owns as a virtual monopole. Besides the Clos des Lambray, the domaine produces stunning Morey-Saint-Denis as well as white wines in Puligny-Montrachet, bringing the total area of ??the vineyard to 11 hectares. Yield is low (28hl / ha), harvests are done by hand and aging takes places over eighteen months in 50% new oak barriques. The entire range is exceptional. In comparison with the Burgundian elite, prices remain reasonable. But the domaine’s reputation continues to grow worldwide.

2017
500Price per bottle 250
2014
840Price per bottle 280
2014
560Price per bottle 280
2014
560Price per bottle 280
2014
230(starting price)
2016
630(starting price)Price per bottle 210
2022
A
480
2022
660
2015
234(starting price)
2015
199(starting price)
2003
220(starting price)
2003
660(starting price)Price per bottle 220
2020
600
2020
600
2019
640(starting price)Price per bottle 320
2006
220(starting price)
2023
660
2021
600
2023
A
200
2022
A
200
2023
150
2022
150
2021
150
2008
80(starting price)
2015
79(starting price)
2023
A
480
2010
120(current price)
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