The domaine today covers around 15 hectares - large for a private domaine - 2 of which are Santenay, the rest is Chassagne, 40% of the total is red. At the helm is Jean-Pierre Cournut who took over the estate from his father Andre in 1993. Starting with the vines in Chassagne, the domaine has enough for two barrels per year of Batard-Montrachet and produces 10 different premier crus: The Dents de Chien and La Romanee which tend to be the more mineral wines, Jean-Pierre Cournut even likes to compare these to Perrieres or Charlemagne.
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