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After cutting their teeth at Nicolas Potel, Camille Thiriet and Matt Chittick set out on their own in 2022, establishing their estate with 6 hectares of vines in Corgoloin, a village in the Côte de Nuits on the edge of the Côte de Beaune. Their aim is clear: to cultivate and vinify wines from secondary appellations in the style of grands crus (their range includes 6 Burgundies and 7 Côtes de Nuits Villages). Crafted with intuition and sensitivity, their micro-cuvées – rarely more than 4 barrels – are exciting gems that stand out for their rare balance and precision. They reveal the full value and richness of terroirs that are all too little known. A domaine making a remarkable debut, described as “a producer to watch closely” in the 2026 edition of the Revue du Vin de France guide.
The 2023 vintage in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (2026 Guide): 93/100 “Well-ripened, La Montagne offers greater freshness, with a vigorous and substantial texture, and a tight finish.”
Vinous (N. Martin – May 2025): 92/100 “The 2023 Côte de Nuits-Villages La Montagne comes from dusty clay soils mixed with limestone in a small amphitheatre, and was blended with 50% whole bunch. It has a strong marine influence with Japanese nori and more black fruit here than the other cuvées. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins and touches of graphite and black pepper towards the finish. This definitely needs 12 to 18 months in bottle. Serious.”
After cutting their teeth at Nicolas Potel, Camille Thiriet and Matt Chittick set out on their own in 2022, establishing their estate with 6 hectares of vines in Corgoloin, a village in the Côte de Nuits on the edge of the Côte de Beaune. Their aim is clear: to cultivate and vinify wines from secondary appellations in the style of grands crus (their range includes 6 Burgundies and 7 Côtes de Nuits Villages). Crafted with intuition and sensitivity, their micro-cuvées – rarely more than 4 barrels – are exciting gems that stand out for their rare balance and precision. They reveal the full value and richness of terroirs that are all too little known. A domaine making a remarkable debut, described as “a producer to watch closely” in the 2026 edition of the Revue du Vin de France guide.
After cutting their teeth at Nicolas Potel, Camille Thiriet and Matt Chittick set out on their own in 2022, establishing their estate with 6 hectares of vines in Corgoloin, a village in the Côte de Nuits on the edge of the Côte de Beaune. Their aim is clear: to cultivate and vinify wines from secondary appellations in the style of grands crus (their range includes 6 Burgundies and 7 Côtes de Nuits Villages). Crafted with intuition and sensitivity, their micro-cuvées – rarely more than 4 barrels – are exciting gems that stand out for their rare balance and precision. They reveal the full value and richness of terroirs that are all too little known. A domaine making a remarkable debut, described as “a producer to watch closely” in the 2026 edition of the Revue du Vin de France guide.
The 2023 vintage in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (2026 Guide): 92/100 “Charming and delicious, En La Place is lively and precise, with excellent definition.”
Vinous (N. Martin – May 2025): 91/100 “ The 2023 Bourgogne Pinot Noir En La Place offers brambly red fruit on the tertiary nose, raspberry pastilles emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with pliant tannins, fresh and nicely structured with a dash of cracked black pepper towards the very harmonious and poised finish. Excellent.”