

The Ramonet estate is renowned the world over for the quality of its wines. Its vineyard covers 17 hectares between Chassagne-Montrachet and Puligny-Montrachet and covers 24 appellations. In the land of the most famous white wines, there are a few red wines like this Chassagne-Montrachet with a deep red color with purplish reflections. Its nose is dominated by aromas of morello cherry and cherry stone and delicate spicy notes complete this bouquet. The palate is generous, with great aromatic depth and the tannins suggest a great aging potential. If it seems to be an ideal companion for beautiful cuts of meat, this wine can also accompany more exotic and spicy dishes.
It is quite simply one of the most legendary estates of the Côte de Beaune, and to say that there are a few at the heart of this prestigious vineyard. It was Christmas and Jean-Claude's grandfather, Pierre Ramonet, who founded this exploitation in the 1920s, quickly becoming a figure in the Burgundy vineyard. This character indeed already sold his wines in starred restaurants or in the United States before the Second World War.
The two grandsons, Noël and Jean-Claude then took over in 1984, putting in place a better control of the yields on the exceptional terroirs - Bâtard-Montrachet, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet or Montrachet - on which their vineyard is implanted. This domain has risen to the top of the appellation, it is now acclaimed for the quality and finesse of its wines.
At the time, the tasks of the two brothers were quite distinct, but today it is a real separation that has been decided: Noël wanted to continue working in the vines of his plots, before delivering his harvest to his brother who will work these vintages in trading - vinification, aging and marketing - in addition to his own. So don't be surprised to see two ranges that can be identified by their labels flourish at iDealwine: wines from the Ramonet estate and those from the Jean-Claude Ramonet wine merchant. The Ramonet estate is now run by Jean-Claude and Noël, grandsons of Pierre Ramonet. He was one of the first Burgundian winegrowers to sell his production in the United States, in the 1930s. The estate has experienced good growth and a strong reputation since, being part of the circle of the most recognized houses in Burgundy. " The Ramonet estate is renowned the world over for the quality of its wines. Its vineyard covers 17 hectares between Chassagne-Montrachet and Puligny-Montrachet and covers 24 appellations. In the land of the most famous white wines, there are some red wines like this Chassagne-Montrachet with a deep red color with purplish reflections. Its nose is dominated by aromas of morello cherry and cherry pit and delicate spicy notes complete this bouquet. The palate is generous, with great aromatic depth and the tannins suggest a great aging potential.If it seems to be an ideal companion for fine cuts of meat, this wine can also accompany more exotic and spicy dishes.
Highly sought after throughout the world, the Ramonet estate, located on the Côte de Beaune, exploits exceptional terroirs: Bâtard Montrachet, Montrachet, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet. The domain has now separated its trading activity from the estate. However, this does not alter the quality of their wines.