Guillaume Gilles learned to make wine from the great Robert Michel, and also had some instruction from JL Chave. He now makes wine in Michel's historic cellar and produces wine there using the same traditional... Read More
Guillaume Gilles learned to make wine from the great Robert Michel, and also had some instruction from JL Chave. He now makes wine in Michel's historic cellar and produces wine there using the same traditional methods (no or little de-stemming, natural farming, long fermentations, aging in large neutral vessels, no fining and no filtration). His top vineyard, too, comes from the Michel legacy: a patch of old vines high up the slope of the great Chaillot.