La Tâche AOC, Wine appellation in Vosne-Romanée, France
La Tâche AOC is a red wine appellation in Vosne-Romanée producing exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes. The vineyard sits on clay and gravelly soils with iron oxides, creating wines of deep complexity and structure.
The vineyard originated under the care of Abbey Saint-Vivant and evolved over centuries into a premier location. Official AOC recognition came in 1936, establishing it as a grand cru appellation.
The vineyard maintains traditional Burgundian winemaking practices that visitors can learn about through tastings and tours. Hand-harvesting and careful grape selection reflect a production culture deeply rooted in the region.
Access to the vineyard requires advance arrangement since it is privately controlled by a single producer. Plan ahead if you want to visit, taste, or learn about the production firsthand.
This is a monopole vineyard, meaning one single company holds exclusive control over all production here. This rarity makes it one of Burgundy's most tightly controlled appellations.
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