Guy Roulot, a legendary producer of some of the finest Meursaults, if not some of the world’s finest white wines, took his family’s small production domaine to stardom. Guy’s marriage to Geneviève Coche (of Meursault's celebrated Coche family) and his own hard work added more prime parcels to the family’s holdings, which he vinified and bottled separately – a novelty for a domaine which had been distilling, rather than vinifying, their grapes just a generation before. As a result, Domaine Roulot has become the master of the lieu-dit, not to mention the five premier cru parcels they farm in Meursault and Monthelie. Guy’s sudden death in 1982 left the family in transition, as his son, Jean-Marc was in Paris pursuing a career in acting. A series of three winemakers aided in the changeover until 1989, when Jean-Marc was at last ready to take on the direction of the estate.
Jean-Marc upholds the Roulot tradition of championing the diversity of their terroirs while refining the domaine’s classic restrained style; in so doing he has earned a reputation as one of the Côte d’Or’s finest winemakers for the beautiful purity, elegance, complexity and individuality of his Meursaults.
All of Roulot’s Meursault holdings are on the slope south of the village, home to Meursault’s best terroirs — the soil mixes are the same; the only distinction between the 1er crus and the village climats is a difference in exposure — and they offer a compelling study in site character. Jean-Marc’s progress has brought even more notice to a domaine that had already enjoyed great reputation. The wines of Domaine Roulot are now among the most sought after wines in all of Burgundy. Jean-Marc has been successful in fine-tuning the domaine’s particular, stand-out style. While Domaine Roulot had once pioneered the single-vineyard bottlings of Meursault, they were now influencing other domaines to follow suit, thereby raising the stakes in this exalted appellation. What sets the domaine even further apart is Jean-Marc’s commitment to a bright, chiseled, thoroughbred style of Meursault, while many other wines of this village tend towards richness and concentration. Jean-Marc’s wines certainly express a certain depth and sumptuousness thanks to the appellation’s terroir, however his wines also show focus and restraint. Their elegance and amazing precision lend themselves to long aging in the cellars.

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Bourgogne Aligoté
260
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Bourgogne Blanc
280
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Auxey-Duresses
310
1
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Meursault Vireuils
960
1
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Meursault Meix Chavaux
1980
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