
Isabelle and Denis Pommier started in 1990 with only 2 ha. They have made gradual progress, both in the constitution of their vineyards (now 16 ha) and in their cultivation practices (tillage, disbudding, certified organic from the 2014 vintage). Their wines, vinified and aged for a long time in oak barrels for Croix aux Moines and the 1st crus, have a richness and amplitude that contrast with the usual extreme vivacity of the Chablis.
According to the Bettane & Desseauve 2025 guide, “perhaps the most spectacular growth in the Chablis region over the last fifteen years”.
Quoted in the guide of the Revue du Vin de France.
The 2023 vintage in the press:
Bourgogne Aujourd'hui (December 2025): 92/100 "This cuvée, produced from 1.15 hectares of 65-year-old vines, reveals precise, elegant aromas of white fruit and citrus... The wine is harmonious, delicious, invigorating and dense, with fresh, juicy fruitiness and good ageing potential."
Within the Anjou wine region, Savennières is a 150-hectare municipal appellation dedicated to white wines (100% Chenin), comprising, as in Burgundy, two contiguous sub-appellations: Roche aux Moines (22 hectares) and Coulée de Serrant (7 hectares). At the heart of the Roche aux Moines appellation, the iconic Aux Moines estate (12 hectares) shines brightly with superb dry white wines that perfectly combine body and crystalline purity, refinement and mineral energy. Bravo! Logically awarded two stars in the 2026 edition of the Revue du Vin de France guide.
The Aux Moines estate produces only two wines. Le Berceau des Fées comes from the estate’s young vines (2 ha), vinified and aged in stainless steel vats, bottled unfiltered and without sulphur. La Roche aux Moines is their flagship wine (10 ha), aged for 12 months in barrels and casks. Refined and with dazzling mineral energy, it is one of the greatest wines the Loire has to offer!
Within the Anjou wine region, Savennières is a 150-hectare municipal appellation dedicated to white wines (100% Chenin), comprising, as in Burgundy, two contiguous sub-appellations: Roche aux Moines (22 hectares) and Coulée de Serrant (7 hectares). At the heart of the Roche aux Moines appellation, the iconic Aux Moines estate (12 hectares) shines brightly with superb dry white wines that perfectly combine body and crystalline purity, refinement and mineral energy. Bravo! Logically awarded two stars in the 2026 edition of the Revue du Vin de France guide.
The Aux Moines estate produces only two wines. Le Berceau des Fées comes from the estate’s young vines (2 ha), vinified and aged in stainless steel vats, bottled unfiltered and without sulphur. La Roche aux Moines is their flagship wine (10 ha), aged for 12 months in barrels and casks. Refined and with dazzling mineral energy, it is one of the greatest wines the Loire has to offer!