Bonneau du Martray
This producer has a rich history that goes back several centuries. It was founded in 1775 by Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of the Duke of Burgundy, and was originally called "Domaine Bonneau". The "du Martray" part of the name was added in the 19th century when the estate was acquired by the Martray family.
Production of Bonneau du Martray
Bonneau du Martray is known for...
This producer has a rich history that goes back several centuries. It was founded in 1775 by Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of the Duke of Burgundy, and was originally called "Domaine Bonneau". The "du Martray" part of the name was added in the 19th century when the estate was acquired by the Martray family.
Production of Bonneau du Martray
Bonneau du Martray is known for producing two wines. A Pinot Noir (Corton Grand Cru) from the historic heart of the Corton Grand Cru appellation. The west-facing vines are exposed to the sun from mid-morning to sunset, a unique feature in Burgundy. The Pinot Noir plots are located at the bottom of the slopes on the clay soils of the hill. They also produce a Chardonnay (Carton-Charlemagne Grand Cru), this Bonneau du Martray vineyard runs from the top to the bottom of the hill, where the thickness of the clay, the silt, the marl and the different types of limestone create a mosaic of form ground. The composition of this unique cuvée from Bonneau du Martray reflects the complexity and richness of this great terroir, the most authentic representation of the terroir of Charlemagne.
The estate's vineyards are mainly located on the Corton Hill, which is home to some of the most exceptional vineyards in Burgundy. Bonneau du Martray follows traditional winemaking techniques, including fermentation and aging in French oak barrels. Bonneau du Martray's commitment to producing high quality wines has earned them a place among the top producers in Burgundy, especially for their Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru.
This producer has a rich history that goes back several centuries. It was founded in 1775 by Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of the Duke of Burgundy, and was originally called "Domaine Bonneau". The "du Martray" part of the name was added in the 19th century when the estate was acquired by the Martray family.
Production of Bonneau du Martray
Bonneau du Martray is known for producing two wines. A Pinot Noir (Corton Grand Cru) from the historic heart of the Corton Grand Cru appellation. The west-facing vines are exposed to the sun from mid-morning to sunset, a unique feature in Burgundy. The Pinot Noir plots are located at the bottom of the slopes on the clay soils of the hill. They also produce a Chardonnay (Carton-Charlemagne Grand Cru), this Bonneau du Martray vineyard runs from the top to the bottom of the hill, where the thickness of the clay, the silt, the marl and the different types of limestone create a mosaic of form ground. The composition of this unique cuvée from Bonneau du Martray reflects the complexity and richness of this great terroir, the most authentic representation of the terroir of Charlemagne.
The estate's vineyards are mainly located on the Corton Hill, which is home to some of the most exceptional vineyards in Burgundy. Bonneau du Martray follows traditional winemaking techniques, including fermentation and aging in French oak barrels. Bonneau du Martray's commitment to producing high quality wines has earned them a place among the top producers in Burgundy, especially for their Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru.