Domaine Jean Grivot
Patriarch Jean Grivot passed control of his domaine to his son, Etienne, in 1987, who is now once again passing the torch to his daughter Mathilde. The Grivots have a long history in Vosne-Romanée, dating back to the end of the 18th century, and they were one of the first domaines to bottle under their own name. With densely planted, organically farmed, old vines, their yields are low, resulting in complex red Burgundy worthy of a place in any cellar. Their range of grand cru vineyards includes Richebourg, Clos de Vougeot and Échezeaux. Mathilde’s sensitive winkemaking prowess is evident as the grapes pass through her cellar. Her wines display a purity and refinement without losing any of the characteristic Grivot structure.