(Offer valid until 31 Mar 2026)
Tucked into a side valley between the great white villages of Puligny- and Chassagne-Montrachet, Saint-Aubin remains one of Burgundy’s most exciting “insider” addresses. Although it shares the same limestone-rich slopes and cool exposures as its famous neighbours, the wines still offer remarkable value, delivering chiselled Chardonnay with tension, salinity and real ageing potential rather than big-ticket grand cru prices. With around three-quarters of its vineyards classified as Premier Cru and sites sitting higher on the hillside, St. Aubin is perfectly placed to give vibrant, mineral-driven whites even in warmer vintages—precisely the style today’s Burgundy lovers are chasing.
From En Remilly and Murgers des Dents de Chien, which look directly toward the Montrachet slope, to La Châtenière, Clos de la Châtenière, Sentier du Clou and Hommage à Marguerite, you’ll find expressions ranging from steely and laser-cut to more generous, stone‑fruited styles. Producers like Domaine de Montille, Joseph Colin, Vincent Girardin, Hubert Lamy, Philippe Chavy, Antoine Jobard, Pierre‑Yves Colin‑Morey and Lucien Le Moine all bring their own touch, but what links these bottles is a clear sense of place: smoky reduction, white flowers, citrus, crushed rock and a lingering, mouth-watering finish.
It’s a perfect chance to explore the village that many Burgundy insiders quietly reach for when they want Montrachet character without the Montrachet price.