About The Wine
Nestled just south of Chablis is the tiny hamlet of Irancy, one of France’s most northerly AOC and the home to some of the oldest Pinot Noir vines in France.
These hundred year old vines are in the loving hands of the Goisot family, and they produce a small but remarkable release of single vineyard Burgundy.
Dark, earthy, and savoury with firm, fine tannin and a cool chalky close this is a wine of intense energy. Unique in both its expression of Burgundy and its undeniable value.
About Domaine Goisot
Guilhem Goisot is one of the rising stars of Burgundy, his family vineyards and winery located in the tiny Saint-Bris appellation, not far from Chablis.
Along with his father, the highly-respected Jean-Hugues Goisot, Guilhem is crafting some of the best value wines coming out of Burgundy at the moment. With a heavy focus on biodynamic farming, these wines from lesser-known Burgundian appellations are some of the hottest property in French wine today.
In fact, France’s leading wine guide, Revue du Vin de France’s Classement des Meilleurs Vins de France has Goisot rated higher than all but 2 other producers (both Chablis Cru producers), in the Yonne section of the guide.
If you want high-quality white Burgundy that won't destroy your bank account, these wines are a must-try.

Burgundy, France