There are a few names in wine that hardly need an introduction, and Coche-Dury sits at the very top of that short list. Born from a few rows of vines in Meursault and a fiercely... Read More
There are a few names in wine that hardly need an introduction, and Coche-Dury sits at the very top of that short list. Born from a few rows of vines in Meursault and a fiercely old-school approach in the cellar, Coche’s wines quietly built a reputation in the 1980s and 90s, growing from cult status to full-fledged legend.
The story goes that Jean-François Coche never chased fame. He just made wine the way he thought it should be made—meticulous farming, long élevage, and a refusal to cut corners. The rest took care of itself.