When two wine luminaries and lifelong Burgundy lovers come together with a single vision, we pay attention. And we get excited. Perron de Mypont is an inspired new chapter in Burgundy written by two longtime friends with a shared passion for place and possibility. In 2019, Ernst Loosen, best known for his benchmark Mosel Rieslings, acquired part of the historic Vieux Château de Puligny-Montrachet and teamed up with Burgundy native Manoël Bouchet to breathe new life into this 16th-century estate.
Together, they’ve built a micro-négociant focused on thoughtful, terroir-driven expressions of chardonnay and pinot noir from across the Côte d’Or. Their Edition wines are produced in close collaboration with growers, often aged in the growers’ own cellars to preserve each site’s distinctive voice.
There is a grounded power to Gevrey-Chambertin, a village where pinot noir shows structure and depth, shaped by the cool air and stony soils of the northern Côte de Nuits. The 2023 release from Perron de Mypont channels that identity with intention and restraint. Fermented with native yeasts and aged on lees in large-format barrels, the wine carries its weight with ease, revealing dark cherry, forest floor, and fine, earthy tannins.
Everything here feels balanced and well-placed. The palate is layered but not heavy, with acidity that lifts and frames the wine without softening its edge. It finishes with clarity and persistence, leaving a lasting impression of soil, spice, and well-integrated fruit. This is Gevrey rendered with subtlety and confidence, serious without being austere. We’re looking forward to finding bottles of this in our cellar for years to come.
This inaugural release is being offered first to Yes Society members before Perron de Mypont’s wines reach national distribution later this year.
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These wines are pre-arrival with an estimated arrival date of November. During warmer months orders are placed on hold, your wines will ship as weather permits and the daily range is consistently between 45 and 74 degrees. Please note pre-arrival sales are non-refundable as suppliers require us to make binding commitments and deposits to secure the wine.