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Domaine D'Heilly & Huberdeau

Organic Côte Chalonnaise estate with clay and limestone vineyards, a red 2023 bottling and Crémant de Bourgogne.

Place
France
Known for
Organic Côte Chalonnaise wines
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationFrance46.76° N · 4.69° E

At A Glance

Field
Detail
Current public name
Domaine du Chétif Quart
Region
Côte Chalonnaise
Farming
Organic viticulture
Production
Owner, grower and producer
Wine styles
Red wine and Crémant de Bourgogne

The Producer

Domaine du Chétif Quart is the public name used by Domaine D'Heilly & Huberdeau, whose legal entity is EARL d'Heilly-Huberdeau. The estate has practised organic viticulture since 1978. It operates as a Propriétaire, Récoltant, Élaborateur, bringing ownership, grape growing and wine production into one operation.

Place

The estate cultivates 6 hectares across Cercot in Moroges, Jambles and Givry, within the Côte Chalonnaise. Its clay and limestone soils are characteristic of the subregion. The vineyard addresses sit behind two distinct bottle categories, with Côte Chalonnaise on the red wine and Crémant de Bourgogne on the sparkling wine.

Wines

Côte Chalonnaise Le Quarts Chapeau is the estate's red wine, with the 2023 vintage attached to the bottle. Crémant de Bourgogne is the sparkling wine in the range. One is a still red under a regional Burgundy appellation, while the other is defined by the bubbles and mousse of sparkling wine.

Final Word

Organic farming, clay and limestone vineyards, and owner, grower and producer control define Domaine D'Heilly & Huberdeau. The range moves between a red Côte Chalonnaise and a sparkling Crémant de Bourgogne.

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