Mazis-Chambertin, Grand Cru vineyard in Gevrey-Chambertin, France
Mazis-Chambertin is a Grand Cru vineyard located on the upper slopes of Gevrey-Chambertin covering 9.1 hectares in two distinct sections. A lane divides the property and connects to the Route des Grands Crus.
In 1937, the vineyard received official Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée status, which established strict regulations for wine production. This designation formalized its standing among Burgundy's most respected sites.
The vineyard produces wines exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes using methods passed down through generations of Burgundy winemakers. These traditional practices shape the character of every bottle made here.
The vineyard sits on the slopes east of Gevrey-Chambertin and is accessible via the Route des Grands Crus. Visiting is easiest during organized wine tours or harvest season when local activity is most visible.
The property comprises two distinct climate zones: Les Mazis-Hauts with thin limestone soils and Les Mazis-Bas with deeper soil composition. These differences noticeably affect the taste and structure of wines from each area.
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