Faiveley: Premier Grand Cru Wines from Burgundy
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Discover the Faiveley House
Founded in 1825 in Nuits-Saint-Georges, the Faiveley estate is one of the largest and most prestigious in Burgundy. Now led by Erwan Faiveley, representing the seventh generation, the family-owned domaine combines tradition with exceptional quality. Covering more than 120 hectares, it holds a rare heritage including a unique collection of Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards in the famed Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, and Côte Chalonnaise.
Terroir and Characteristics
Faiveley vineyards benefit from diverse and exceptional terroirs such as the legendary Musigny, the renowned Corton-Charlemagne, the iconic Clos de Vougeot, and their prestigious monopole in Mercurey, the Clos des Myglands. These sites feature rich soils, precise microclimates, and ideal exposures, allowing the emblematic grape varieties like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay to fully express their character.
Wine Profile
Faiveley wines uniquely combine power and elegance with remarkable finesse. The red wines stand out by their strong structure, complex aromas, and aging potential, while the whites reveal vibrant freshness and beautiful minerality. Each cuvée perfectly reflects the richness of Burgundy terroirs with precision and brilliant fruit purity.
Food Pairings
Faiveley wines pair wonderfully with refined dishes: aged Époisses cheese, mature Comté, veal sweetbreads with morel sauce, or beef fillet with mushrooms. Their versatility and elegance suit both traditional and contemporary pairings.
Our Faiveley Selection
Discover the exclusive Faiveley range on achetezduvin.fr. Benefit from fast delivery, a carefully maintained cellar, and expert sommeliers' advice to enrich your collection and enjoy a unique tasting experience.
Le barème établi par Robert Parker évalue les vins sur une échelle allant de 50 à 100 points afin d’aider les consommateurs à choisir leurs bouteilles. La grille de notation est la suivante :
96 à 100 Une cuvée grandiose : niveau exceptionnel.
90 à 95 Belle complexité aromatique, bel équilibre : niveau excellent.
80 à 89 Grande intensité aromatique, finesse et équilibre : bon niveau.
70 à 79 Plaisant, peu de complexité : niveau moyen.
60 à 69 Quelques défauts perceptibles : niveau très moyen.
50 à 59 Détection de défauts, manque d'équilibre : niveau acceptable.
