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Domaine Marquis d’Angerville

Volnay domaine with 16.5 hectares, six Premier Cru wines, and Clos des Ducs as a monopole.

Place
France
Known for
Volnay Premier Cru monopole wines
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationFrance47.00° N · 4.78° E

At A Glance

Field
Detail
Region
Burgundy
Appellation
Volnay
Estate holding
16.5 hectares, including approximately 12 in Volnay
Range
Volnay Premier Cru wines
Signature wine
Clos des Ducs monopole

The Producer

Domaine Marquis d’Angerville is a Burgundy domaine centered on Volnay Premier Cru vineyards. Its wines are bottled normally without fining or filtration, following an ancestral Burgundy practice. The range is organized around named vineyards, with Clos des Ducs held as a monopole.

Place

Volnay supplies the appellation name across the range. Premier Cru identifies a named vineyard ranking within the village appellation, so each bottle carries both the Volnay name and a more specific vineyard address. Clos des Ducs adds monopole status, a term used when one domaine controls a named vineyard.

The labels therefore pair one village appellation with different Premier Cru vineyards. Clos des Ducs 2021 is the vintage-specific example in the range.

Wines

The estate produces six Premier Cru wines from Volnay. The lineup includes Volnay 1er Cru Caillerets, Taillepieds, Champans, Clos des Angles and Clos des Ducs, with Clos des Ducs identified as a monopole. The wines are organized by named Premier Cru vineyard, while the 2021 Clos des Ducs gives the range a specific vintage expression.

Final Word

Domaine Marquis d’Angerville joins named Volnay Premier Cru vineyards with Sem d’Angerville’s commercial estate bottling history and Clos des Ducs as a monopole.

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