Considered by many to be the greatest wine estate in Chambolle-Musigny, Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé can trace its Côte d’Or history back to the 15th century. It is still run by the same family after all these generations, and continues to produce exceptional Pinot Noir wines. Spanning less than 20 acres, the domaine has chosen the land wisely. Owning plots in the grand cru Le Musigny vineyard, they have sought our older vines, or vieilles vignes, and have added land in Bonnes-Mares and premier cru Chambolle-Musigny to their portfolio. As such, they are famous for achieving that delicate balance of tradition and innovation that is so critical to maintaining the high quality desired from 21st century oenophiles. While known for its Pinot Noir, Comte Vogüé replaced its plot of Chardonnay in Le Musigny in 1986. Now producing Musigny Blanc, the wine has become something of a celebrity in its own right, with prices rivaling those from vineyards including Le Montrachet.