Collection: Domaine Digioia-Royer

 The domaine dates back to around 1935 in the person of Victor Moretti, grandfather-in-law to the current incumbent, Michel Digioia. He took over from his parents-in-law (Domaine Royer-Moretti) in January 1999 with just 2.7ha and hardly anything domaine-bottled. Since then, he has built up to full-scale bottling from 2003, replanted generic vineyards and rented some Hautes-Côtes de Nuits. The domaine comprises 5ha today, of which half is generic appellations. 

The grapes are destemmed, given a very short cool maceration, punched down a little then pumped over, and taken out of vat after two weeks, so extraction is light here. The best cuvée is the old-vine Chambolle-Musigny from Les Fremières, its vines planted in 1935, as were those for Les Groseilles. - Jasper Morris

 

Domaine Digioia-Royer