<b>Vineyard</b> Auxey-Duresses
9 Premier Cru Vineyards
Village Appellation • 348 Acres Farmed
Nestled west of Meursault and near Monthélie, Auxey-Duresses offers a captivating glimpse into Burgundy’s understated charm. Renowned for its balanced and approachable wines, the appellation produces reds that are typically fruit-forward with notes of red berries and subtle herbal nuances. Its whites, crafted from Chardonnay, often showcase creamy textures, crisp minerality, and elegant hints of orchard fruit and flowers. While these wines are celebrated for their characteristic style, some selections may surprise with unexpected depth, nuance, or finesse.
The gently sloping vineyards of Auxey-Duresses, with their marl and limestone-rich soils, provide an ideal terroir for cultivating both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. A cooler microclimate contributes to the vibrant acidity and freshness that define the wines. The Premier Cru vineyards, benefiting from optimal sun exposure, stand out for their ability to produce wines of greater complexity and age-worthiness.
Historically a centre of viticulture, Auxey-Duresses gained recognition in the 18th century for its distinctive reds and whites, often blended with wines from neighbouring appellations. Today, the region is celebrated for its authenticity, offering wines that reflect the diversity and richness of the Côte de Beaune’s winemaking traditions.
With its unique position near the Montagne de Corton and its varied soil composition, Auxey-Duresses delivers wines that combine elegance, minerality, and a true sense of place. A hidden gem of Burgundy, it remains a favourite for those seeking vibrant and characterful wines with a touch of history.




