
2022 Domaine Hubert Lignier Morey-Saint-Denis “Très Girard”, Burgundy, France
ABOUT THIS WINE
Vines planted in the 1970’s.
Purchase of grapes from ½ hectare since 2009, production of 7 or 8 barrels (228 l) per year. The wines are softer than the Morey Trilogie, possess fine tannins, and already reveal their fruity character and aromas in their youth.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER
The vineyard is mainly composed of old vines planted through massale selections, with the oldest dating back to 1936. Since the 1990s, they have embraced soil cultivation practices such as plowing and hoeing, excluding the use of herbicides and insecticides.
At the estate, a conscientious approach to both the vines and the surrounding environment, as well as the preservation of biodiversity, is carefully considered. This becomes even more crucial considering the impact on the vineyard in the face of climate change.
Since 2006, the estate has been following organic practices, and in 2016, Laurent initiated the “AB” (Agriculture Biologique) certification process, which was officially certified in 2019.
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ABOUT THIS WINE
Vines planted in the 1970’s.
Purchase of grapes from ½ hectare since 2009, production of 7 or 8 barrels (228 l) per year. The wines are softer than the Morey Trilogie, possess fine tannins, and already reveal their fruity character and aromas in their youth.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER
The vineyard is mainly composed of old vines planted through massale selections, with the oldest dating back to 1936. Since the 1990s, they have embraced soil cultivation practices such as plowing and hoeing, excluding the use of herbicides and insecticides.
At the estate, a conscientious approach to both the vines and the surrounding environment, as well as the preservation of biodiversity, is carefully considered. This becomes even more crucial considering the impact on the vineyard in the face of climate change.
Since 2006, the estate has been following organic practices, and in 2016, Laurent initiated the “AB” (Agriculture Biologique) certification process, which was officially certified in 2019.












