The producer
Although dating back pre-Revolution, the estate named de Montille was formed in 1863 with substantial holdings of famous vineyards the length of the Cote d’Or. Over the decades vineyards were sold off so Hubert de Montille inherited barely three hectares of – luckily - the best vineyards of Volnay and a little Pommard Rugiens in 1947.
Hubert was passionate about his vineyards adding parcels when they became available. He also commenced bottling his own wines, and wines made in a fashion that he wanted – terroir-driven and individual at that time. His son Etienne has driven the estate since 2001 adopting biodynamics and a cellar regime designed to add silk and sexiness to already wonderful wines.
Now the estate has 35ha including, since 2005, a piece in Clos de Vougeot and another in Vosne-Romanee Grand Cru contender Les Malconsorts, which neighbours La Tache. The Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet was purchased in 2012 and the renovated cellars are now used by the estate. In Corton, de Montille today holds land in Clos du Roi and Pougets.
The wine
De Montille acquired a parcel of land in the Corton Clos du Roi grand cru in 2005, and vines are today on average 85 years old. Fruit is partially destemmed, fermentation last for 3-4 weeks, and ageing takes place in French oak barrels, with up to 50% new oak.