
Maison Ambroise’s origins date back to the 18th Century.At this time, only a few tiny parcels had been worked overseveral lifespans. It was only in the 1960’s that the family started making aprofit and could live off the fruit of their hard work.Nearly 300 years passed before the Ambroise family settledin Premeaux-Prissey, a small village located near Nuits-Saint-Georges. In 1987 Bertrand Ambroise took over the domaine. Throughhard work in the vineyard and his everyday passion forwine, he was able to bring his personality into the wine hecrafts from 17 hectares (about 40 acres) of vines. Bertrand and his family are passionate about vines andwine. Together they work with a unique goal in mind :“your pleasure”. Their method of working the vines and making wine is atrue philosophy which was built over time around theirrespect for two varietals : Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
Wines from Maison Bertrand Ambroise Winery
- Bertrand Ambroise Bourgogne Blanc
2002 Bourgogne Blanc, Burgundy, France Rated 3.5/5
- Bertrand Ambroise Ladoix Les Gréchons 1er Cru
2005 Rated 3.5/5
- Maison Bertrand Ambroise Corton-Charlemagne
2000 Corton-charlemagne, Burgundy, France Rated 4/5
- Maison Bertrand Ambroise Ladoix Premier Cru Les Grechons
2006 Rated 4/5
- Bertrand Ambroise Bourgogne
Bourgogne, Burgundy, France Rated 3.5/5
- Bertrand Ambroise Bourgogne Rouge
Bourgogne Rouge, France Rated 3.5/5
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| 2008 Bourgogne / Maison Bertrand Ambroise While négociants account for more than 70% of Burgundy's total wine production, this 2008 Bourgogne boasts “Maison” (meaning house) along side the producer's name, indicating that Bertrand Ambroise is a large enough producer to both ... |
| 2004 Maison Bertrand Ambroise Ladoix 1er Cru Les Gréchons Fine and quite elegant nose with anise and grape. Full-bodied, but rustic as it used to be with melon, butter and good acidity and lenght. (90 pts.) – Tasted 11/6/2009. $ FIND THIS WINE on WINE-SEARCHER.COM $ |
| Maison Bertrand Ambroise 2006 commented on by hefrteety. This wine has a big nose and when I tasted it I was surprised as to how light it was. 100% Pinot Noir. Pairs well with Lighter Duck, pork, veal and pheasant. Some mushroom and pasta dishes. by hefrteety. |
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