ClassificationGrand Cru, Premier Cru and Village (Cote de Beaune, AOC)
VarietalsChardonnay, Pinot Noir
Hectares25 ha
OwnerLeflaive family
WinemakerPierre Vincent
BiodynamicBiodynamic Practicing
OrganicECOCERT
NeighbourhoodPuligny-Montrachet

Tip: Fine white Burgundy is among the most reliably vegan wine in France because the best estates avoid fining; ask the estate to confirm the practice vintage by vintage.

Location

Address: Place des Marronniers, 21190 Puligny-Montrachet, France, Burgundy

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Domaine Leflaive ★ 4.8

Biodynamic PracticingECOCERTPuligny-Montrachet

Anne-Claude Leflaive trialled biodynamics from 1990 and converted the celebrated Puligny-Montrachet white-wine estate fully, earning Biodyvin certification in 1998. The domaine is the most influential advocate of biodynamics among Burgundy's grand white producers.

Tip: Leflaive's Macon and Bourgogne Blanc bottlings are the affordable way into a biodynamic house better known for grand-cru Montrachet.

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Recrue des Sens (Yann Durieux) ★ 4.3

Biodynamic PracticingNaturalHautes-Cotes de Nuits

Yann Durieux's Recrue des Sens makes wines with no added sulphur and no other cellar additions, fermenting with native yeasts. The bottlings sit at the zero-zero, low-sulfite end of Burgundy's natural-wine spectrum.

Tip: Low-sulfite wines are sensitive to heat and travel; buy from a temperature-controlled natural-wine merchant and drink within a few years.

Domaine Trapet Pere et Fils ★ 4.7

Demeter CertifiedECOCERTGevrey-Chambertin

Jean-Louis Trapet converted the family Gevrey-Chambertin estate to biodynamics in the 1990s and is among the rare Burgundian domaines to hold both Demeter and Biodyvin biodynamic certification, alongside Ecocert organic status.

Tip: Trapet is one of the few estates carrying both biodynamic certifications; the village Gevrey and Marsannay are the accessible entry to the range.

Chateau de Pommard (Clos Marey-Monge) ★ 4.5

Demeter CertifiedECOCERTPommard

Chateau de Pommard farms its monopole Clos Marey-Monge in the heart of Pommard, certified organic since 2019 and Demeter biodynamic from the 2021 vintage. The walled clos is one of the largest single-owner vineyards on the Cote de Beaune.

Tip: The estate runs structured tastings and stays in Pommard village; ask for the Clos Marey-Monge monopole flight to taste the biodynamic clos plot by plot.

Domaine Leflaive ★ 4.8

Biodynamic PracticingECOCERTPuligny-Montrachet

Anne-Claude Leflaive trialled biodynamics from 1990 and converted the celebrated Puligny-Montrachet white-wine estate fully, earning Biodyvin certification in 1998. The domaine is the most influential advocate of biodynamics among Burgundy's grand white producers.

Tip: Leflaive's Macon and Bourgogne Blanc bottlings are the affordable way into a biodynamic house better known for grand-cru Montrachet.

Domaine Sylvain Pataille ★ 4.6

ECOCERTMarsannay

Sylvain Pataille has farmed his Marsannay domaine organically with Ecocert certification since 2008, working a large share of Aligote that he bottles parcel by parcel. The estate is the leading organic name in the northernmost Cote de Nuits village.

Tip: The single-lieu-dit Aligotes are the wines to seek; the organic farming shows in their precision and saline cut.

Domaine du Comte Armand ★ 4.6

Biodynamic PracticingECOCERTPommard

The sole owner of the Clos des Epeneaux monopole in Pommard has farmed organically with Ecocert certification since the mid-2000s and works the vineyard biodynamically, without holding a biodynamic certification label.

Tip: A textbook case for the certified-versus-practising distinction: Comte Armand is Ecocert organic and biodynamic in practice, but is not Demeter or Biodyvin certified.

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