"Romaric Chavy produces full and rich wines, very precise and never heavy, with a wonderful hint of freshness and vitality.”
Soil Specificity
The soils of the Côte de Beaune are covered with limestone scree coming from the top of the hill, red silts deposited in the glacial era, and rocks resulting from the alteration of the underlying geological strata. Brown limestone and stony soils characterise the southern part of the Côte d'Or. At the top of slope, the soils are lean, very limestone, they enrich themselves in clay going down. There are three different hillsides: those of the Corton mountain, those of the Côte des Blancs and those of Chassagne, Santenay and Maranges.
A Passionate Lineage
Domaine Romaric et Hubert Chavy-Chouet is a family winery situated between the village of Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet. Hubert and Romaric Chavy represent the 6th and 7th generations of winemakers in the family. After 6 years of wine studies and internships in South Africa, Italy, Greece and Spain, Romaric came back working with his dad at the age of 22 bringing a new vision of Burgundy wines into the family estate.