Domaine Prieuré-Roch

The Prieuré Roch estate was created in 1988 by Henry-Frédéric Roch, grandson of Henry Leroy, the famous founder of Maison Leroy. This prestigious estate has a history closely linked to that of the Romanée Conti estate, since it has been co-managed since 1992 with its current administrator Aubert De Villaine.

Extending over an area of ​​14 ha, and mainly producing wines under the Nuits Saint Georges appellation, Prieuré Roch wines are real jewels resulting from a singular vinification by passionate men from the most noble winegrowing families. of Burgundy. In fact, the wines of the Prieuré Roch estate have the particularity of being produced with lower yields than those usually practiced in the Nuits Saint-Georges appellation and are made in accordance with the rules of organic viticulture.

The estate also has a monopoly on the plot of Clos des Corvées, producing 9,000 bottles a year of exceptional quality and great finesse, giving them unparalleled rarity and value the world over.