The Clos-de-Tart Grand Cru is made from about 12 micro-parcels among the 15 that make up the famous Clos-de-Tart Grand Cru. It’s old vines, with an average age of more than 60 years (some vines are more than 100 years old) that go into its composition.
During the fascinating history rich of 9 centuries, the Clos de Tart vineyard has never been split up, which makes it a rare example in Burgundy.
This unique jewel has known only four owners :
- The Cistercian nuns of the Abbey of Tart from 1141 to 1791,
- The Marey-Monge family from 1791 to 1932,
- The Mommessin family from 1932 to 2018,
- The Pinault family via Artémis Domaines since April 2018.
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