Domaine Hubert Bouzereau Gruere et filles
Domaine Hubert Bouzereau Gruere et filles
Domaine Hubert Bouzereau-Gruère & Filles is a family estate born from the union of two long-established winemaking families, one from Meursault and the other from Chassagne-Montrachet. Hubert Bouzereau, representing the seventh generation of winegrowers in his family, founded his own estate in 1970 alongside his wife Marie-France Gruère.
Since 2001, their daughters Marie-Laure and Marie-Anne have joined the estate, shaping what is now Domaine Hubert Bouzereau-Gruère & Filles. The vineyard now covers 10 hectares across six communes in the Côte de Beaune, with a production largely focused on white wines.
The estate offers a refined range of Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet. Careful soil management, strict control of yields and well-measured ageing, with limited use of new oak, result in wines of concentration, purity and freshness, true to the elegance of the great Côte de Beaune terroirs.
Since 2001, their daughters Marie-Laure and Marie-Anne have joined the estate, shaping what is now Domaine Hubert Bouzereau-Gruère & Filles. The vineyard now covers 10 hectares across six communes in the Côte de Beaune, with a production largely focused on white wines.
The estate offers a refined range of Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet. Careful soil management, strict control of yields and well-measured ageing, with limited use of new oak, result in wines of concentration, purity and freshness, true to the elegance of the great Côte de Beaune terroirs.