How this brother-and-sister team are revitalising their family’s wine business
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How this brother-and-sis team are revitalising their family'south wine business
Domaine Faiveley's wines are becoming more expressive and elegant, thanks to the initiatives of Eve and Erwan Faiveley, the Burgundy estate'due south 7th generation of vintners.
Domaine Faiveley wines balance trend with tradition. (Photo: Domaine Faiveley)
29 Mar 2022 06:30AM (Updated: 04 Jul 2022 03:58PM)
If you are looking to impress a wine connoisseur in your party, Eve suggests picking the Corton 'Clos des Cortons Faiveley' 'Monopole' (a vineyard endemic by a producer, in this instance, Faiveley, and not shared with other estates), an elegant, feminine wine named after their most famous Grand Cru in Cote de Beaune. The vineyard has been owned by the family since 1874.
Eve reveals they have stopped the product of their lower tier Hamlet wines from Beaujolais in southern Burgundy, preferring instead to focus more on their Premier Crus and Grand Crus. Their popular value-for-coin Village wines from Cote Chalonnaise are not going anywhere, though. If you are a newcomer to the seductive mystery that is Burgundy, Eve says their "easy-drinking and very approachable" Mercurey 'La Framboisiere' Village Monopole from Cote Chalonnaise is a good way to start.
Domaine Faiveley wines are bachelor from Chiliad Vin
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