An atypical family story
Domaine Anne Gros, from generation to generation
The story ofDomaine Anne Grosis somewhat unique. Indeed, it was initially Louis Gros, Anne's grandfather, who founded the estate in 1951. At the time, it was called Domaine Louis Gros. Later, his son François took over the estate with his siblings until they separated. François then managed 3 hectares on his own, and the vineyard changed its name to Domaine François Gros. Finally, Anne joined her father in 1984, and the estate became Domaine Anne et François Gros. In 1995, he ultimately left his daughter in sole control of the family property, which then became theDomaine Anne Grosas we know it today. Having taken over the family estate at a very young age (22), Anne trained in viticulture and oenology in Beaune and Dijon. From the outset, she demonstrated her will and determination to manage the property.among the most renowned vineyards of BurgundyThe resounding success of the wines ofDomaine Anne Grosis proof of her success. However, she does not intend to stop there; her wish is to continue developing the property towardsalways more excellence.
A typically Burgundian estate
A very high-quality mosaic of plots
THEDomaine Anne Grosis located in the municipality ofVosne-Romanée, inCôte de Nuits, in the heart of theBurgundyWhen she inherited her father's vineyard, Anne found herself with 3 hectares. She quickly acquired new land, thus increasing the vineyard's area to 6.5 hectares. As is often the case inBurgundyThe vineyard consists of a very large number of different plots planted in a single block. Among thesepatchwork of parcelsTherefore, we find the following climates:
- Cibcoeur
- The Silver Fields
- The Glapigny
- The Pasquiers
- The Bars
- Richebourg Grand Cru
- Echezaux Grand Cru
- The Orveau Valley
- Clos Vougeot Grand Cru
All of these plots are located in the communes of Concoeur, Vosne-Romanée, Flagey-Echezaux, Chambolle-Musigny and Vougeot.very high qualityof the different terroirs on which the vineyard ofDomaine Anne Gros, gives the vines, and consequently the wines, an extraordinary quality. Furthermore, the care given to the vines and the choice of thesustainable and organic farmingThey also allow for optimal development and a unique grape quality.
Very high quality wines
The choice of organic and sustainable viticulture
Environmental protection is a very important issue for theDomaine Anne GrosIt was therefore logical that Anne turned to thesustainable and organic farmingin order torespect the local areawhile creating high-quality wines. Each season brings its own set of specific treatments to best meet the needs of the vines. Furthermore, cover cropping is practiced when necessary, and the use of chemical inputs remains limited. Moreover, the choice of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay as grape varieties demands meticulous attention and great rigor. Thus, to obtain the best, particular care must be given to the grapes, hence the choice of sustainable and environmentally friendly viticulture. The same attention is paid to the aging and winemaking stages, in order to preserve and enhance the full expression of the terroir.Côte de NuitsOnce bottled, the wines ofDomaine Anne GrosThey are characterized by their suppleness, the exceptional quality of their tannins, a certain liveliness, and a beautiful length on the palate. Regarding their aging, in order to discover their full complexity, it is advisable to taste them after many years of cellaring. This is, in fact, what distinguishes the very greatest wines.Anne GrosIt is no exception to the rule, with its world-renowned and highly sought-after vintages, year after year.