One acre of vines in the grand cru’s lieu-dit, ‘Les Mochamps,’ which borders the “Route des Grands Crus.” Nearly half the family’s vines were planted in 1978; the rest in 1990. This long-lived grand cru gets its name from the “mother rock” of Burgundy, pure limestone that runs underneath the most noble of Burgundy vineyards.
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