The producer
The Marquis d’Angerville purchased the family domaine, including the elegant house on the northern side of the village, in 1906. Focussing on quality he was one of the pioneers in bottling his own wines, soon establishing a fine reputation for his wines. His son Jacques took over after WWII and ran the domaine for fifty years and is majorly responsible for the esteem in which the wines were held throughout that period until the present day. Subsequently the vineyards have been converted to biodynamics by 2009 and the wines, if anything, are even better.
Marquis d’Angeville is firmly dedicated to Volnay and the 12.64ha of vineyards cover most of the best Premier Crus in Volnay. There is a small plot of Pommard Premier Cru Combes-Dessus located just across the border from Volnay, and the Meursault from the border Premier Cru of Les Santenots Clos des Ducs – where the house and winery are situated – is the leading light in this exceptional range.
The wine
Marquis d’Angerville owns 1.07 hectares in the Taillepieds premier cru, which makes them one of the largest landowners in the vineyard. High up on one of the steepest slopes in Volnay while the soil has a high proportion of active limestone interspersed with clay particles. The winemaking is traditional, with complete destemming, moderate extraction and around 24 months spend ageing in new oak barrels with a maximum of 20% new. These are pristine Volnays of great purity, complexity, and style, and without a doubt worth seeking out.