The Moillard family
has been cultivating vines in Nuits-Saint-Georges since the French Revolution.
The arrival of the railway in Nuits-Saint-Georges opened up new commercial
opportunities and the Maison Moillard began its activity as wine merchants in
1850.
From generation to generation, the Thomas family extended the properties, buying up precious plots and developing the trade. In 2008, Vincent Sauvestre succeeded the Thomas family in running the Maison Moillard and perpetuating its prestigious reputation as one of the finest winemakers in Burgundy.Equipped with small open vats, the winery has been conceived to respect the integral quality of the grapes. After a very selective sorting phase, the healthiest grapes are taken in small tubs to the vats, avoiding any pumping of the precious juices. In keeping with the traditions of the Côte de Nuits, the vatting is allowed to last a long time.
The objective is to produce elegant and powerful wines that will age well and that can be appreciated at any time. The wines are put into oak casks by using gravity and stored in the very old vaulted cellars of the property, which house over 1,000 barrels. They are carefully monitored by our oenologists throughout the ageing process, which lasts 14 to 20 months. The wines develop their complexity during this time and reveal all the qualities of the terroir.
From generation to generation, the Thomas family extended the properties, buying up precious plots and developing the trade. In 2008, Vincent Sauvestre succeeded the Thomas family in running the Maison Moillard and perpetuating its prestigious reputation as one of the finest winemakers in Burgundy.Equipped with small open vats, the winery has been conceived to respect the integral quality of the grapes. After a very selective sorting phase, the healthiest grapes are taken in small tubs to the vats, avoiding any pumping of the precious juices. In keeping with the traditions of the Côte de Nuits, the vatting is allowed to last a long time.
The objective is to produce elegant and powerful wines that will age well and that can be appreciated at any time. The wines are put into oak casks by using gravity and stored in the very old vaulted cellars of the property, which house over 1,000 barrels. They are carefully monitored by our oenologists throughout the ageing process, which lasts 14 to 20 months. The wines develop their complexity during this time and reveal all the qualities of the terroir.
Boutignane Corbieres Cuvee Classique
Rosé 2012
Regular price $8.50/btl -
$102/cs Presell price $6.75/btl -
$81/cs
Moillard CDR
Les Violettes Rosé 2012
Regular price $8.50/btl -
$102/cs Presell price $6.75/btl -
$81/cs
Moillard Cotes
de Provence Rosé Cengle 2012
Regular price $11.25/btl - $135/cs Presell price $9/btl - $108/cs
Boutignane Corbieres Cuvee Classique
2011
Regular price $8.25/btl - $99/cs Presell price $6.50/btl - $78/cs
Clos Des Miran CdR
Cuvee Speciale 2010
Regular price $9.25/btl
- $111/cs Presell price $7.25/btl
- $87/cs
Moillard Bourgogne Pinot Noir
Tradition 2011
Regular price $12/btl - $144/cs Presell price $10.50/btl - $126/cs
Moillard
Bourgogne Chardonnay 2011
Regular price $12/btl - $144/cs Presell price $10.50/btl - $126/cs
Moillard CDR Les Violettes Rouge 2011
Regular price $10/btl - $120/cs Presell price $8/btl - $96/cs
Moillard CDR Les Violettes Rouge 2011
375ml
Regular price $5.75/btl - $69/cs Presell price $4.75/btl - $57/cs
Moillard CDR Les Violettes Blanc 2011
Regular price $10/btl - $120/cs Presell price $8/btl - $96/cs
Moillard Macon Villages Blanc 2011
Regular price $11.75/btl -
$141/cs Presell price $9.50/btl -
$114/cs
Moillard Pouilly Fuisse Tour De L’Ange
2011
Regular price $16.75/btl -
$201/cs Presell price $13.25/btl -
$159/cs
Moillard Savigny Les Beaune Rouge 2011
Fresh and clean with notes of
strawberry, cherry, cinnamon, spices and smoke. Elegant, balanced and focused
with gorgeous fine silky tannins and a delicate, yet spicy finish. Lots to like
in this pretty Savigny-lès-Beaune. - March, 2013 (JD) 90 points, International
Wine Report
Wines
should arrive early June.
Please
call in orders by Thursday, May 15th before 4:45 p.m.
Robert Parker rated the 2009 vintage from Cote de
Nuits and Cote de Beaune 95 points.
Domaine Moillard Nuits-Saint-Georges
“Les Richemones” Premier Cru 2009
9 cases available
This has the lovely perfumed quality
that several of the wines in the range display with slightly darker and riper
fruit aromas that are discreetly laced with a variety of spice notes. There is
good volume and richness to the round, delicious and generous yet entirely
serious medium-bodied flavors that possess a bit more dry extract that buffers
well the moderately firm structure that shapes the finish. An understated, persistent and mildly austere
wine that needs some time to blossom. 91
points, Burghound.com, 92 points Wine Enthusiast
Regular price $55.25/btl - $663/cs Presell price $43/btl - $516/cs
Domaine
Moillard Pommard Premier Cru “Les Rugiens” 2009
9 cases available
A reserved, even
reticent nose of fresh red Pinot fruit and subtle wet stone notes marries into
delicious, intense and well-delineated medium weight flavors that possess
reasonably good punch on the balanced and moderately austere finish that
exhibits sneaky good length. At present, this seems rather compressed and the question
is whether it will add more complexity with time in bottle as it is borderline
one dimensional at present. We’ll see. 89
points, Burghound.com
Regular price $61/btl - $732/cs Presell price $47.50/btl - $570/cs Ordered:
Domaine
Moillard Pommard Premier Cru “Les Epenots” 2009
9 cases available
A moderately
complex nose of ripe dark berry fruit, earth and attractive violet hints gives
way to nicely rich, round and delicious medium-bodied flavors that possess an
attractive mouth feel, all wrapped in a dusty, sappy and balanced finish that
delivers solid persistence. This is an understated effort that is well made and
while not offering truly distinguished quality, this is more than respectable
plus it should be capable of delivering 8 to 10 years of upside development. 90 points, Burghound.com, 89 points
Regular price $54.50/btl - $654/cs Presell price $43.50/btl - $522/cs
Domaine Moillard Vosne-Romanée Premier
Cru “Les Beaux Monts” 2009
4 cases available
This is ripe but relatively cool
within the context of a very ripe vintage with a mix of red berry liqueur, red
currant and subtle amounts of the hallmark Vosne spice. There is a sense of lift from the overt
minerality on the middle weight and well-focused flavors that possess good
underlying tension on the mildly lean and linear finish that, like many of the
wines in the range, display mild backend austerity. This is a bit like the
Rugiens in the sense that there is good balance and persistence but limited
depth for a first class Vosne Premier Cru. Time will tell but I prefer to
remain conservative in this case. 89
points, Burghound.com, 92 points Wine Spectator
Regular price $66.75/btl - $801/cs Presell price $53.50/btl - $642/cs
Domaine Moillard Clos
de Vougeot Grand Cru 2009
12 6 packs available
There’s a hint of
black pepper in the aromas of this red, offering flavors that range from black
cherry jam to raspberry, with a hint of licorice. Civilized for this
appellation, benefitting from the benevolent 2009 vintage. The finish is fine,
if not great. Best from 2014 through 2027. – B.S.
91
points, Wine Enthusiast, 90 points, Burghound.com
Regular price $125/btl
- $750/6pk Presell price $99.50/btl
- $597/6pk
Wines
should arrive by mid-Summer.
Please
call in orders by Thursday, May 15th before 4:45 p.m.
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