
Hallmarks of France
Bordeaux and Burgundy, two regions that embody the very essence of French wine. One speaks with richness and time-earned depth, the other with brilliance and purity. Together, they form a union of opposites, a dialogue between power and light.
Saint-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé 2011 – Château Trottevieille
Perched on the limestone plateau of Saint-Émilion, Château Trottevieille is one of the appellation’s oldest estates, its history stretching back centuries. The 2011 vintage carries the voice of this heritage: dark fruit, truffle and a hint of cedar, supported by graceful tannins shaped through over a decade of rest. It is a wine of quiet strength and remarkable poise.
Meursault 1er Cru ‘Les Charmes’ 2022 – Domaine Hubert Bouzereau-Gruère et Filles
Crafted by a domaine where daughters now carry forward the family name, this Meursault shines with purity and elegance. The 2022 Les Charmes offers citrus, ripe pear and a touch of hazelnut, lifted by the mineral backbone that has made this Premier Cru legendary. Vibrant and refined, it shows Chardonnay at its most luminous.
At €250 side by side, they reveal Bordeaux’s depth and Burgundy’s light, a harmony of contrasts that celebrates the very soul of French winemaking. A prestige duo that unites two great names, one from the limestone of Saint-Émilion, the other from the golden slopes of Meursault. Presented with care, it offers collectors and enthusiasts alike an experience of heritage, finesse and timeless pleasure.