Échezeaux is a prestigious Grand Cru vineyard located in the Côte de Nuits subregion of Burgundy, specifically within the commune of Flagey-Échezeaux. Nestled between the communes of Vosne-Romanée and Chambolle-Musigny, it sits on the mid-slope of the Côte d'Or escarpment. The appellation covers just over 37 hectares, making it one of the larger Grand Cru vineyards in Burgundy. Its proximity to other legendary sites, such as Clos de Vougeot and Romanée-Conti, enhances its reputation and strategic importance in Burgundy’s viticultural landscape.
The history of Échezeaux dates back to at least the 13th century, when it was cultivated by the monks of the Cîteaux Abbey, who played a vital role in shaping the viticultural heritage of Burgundy. Over the centuries, the vineyard gained widespread renown for the quality of its wines. On 31 July 1937, Échezeaux was officially granted Grand Cru status under the Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC) system. Today, the vineyard is highly fragmented, with over 80 owners, resulting in a diversity of winemaking styles and expressions of the terroir.
Échezeaux is a highly fragmented vineyard, with over 80 owners, contributing to a broad range of interpretations of its terroir. The vineyard is composed of multiple climats, or named parcels, each imparting subtle variations in soil composition, elevation, and microclimate. These nuances, combined with the individuality of each producer’s style, result in wines of notable diversity and complexity.
As with all red Grand Crus in the Côte de Nuits, Pinot Noir is the sole grape variety permitted in Échezeaux. The wines are celebrated for their ruby-red color and aromatic elegance. They typically exhibit vibrant aromas of cherry, raspberry, and plum, often layered with floral notes, earthy undertones, and a touch of spice.
Laguna Cellar presents Domaine Joseph Drouhin and Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux.