
Since 1350,
the Bichot family has made
Since 1996,
Albéric Bichot (aged 44) represents the 6th generation managing the company. Guarantor
of the family tradition, he is driving the House towards its latest challenges
and is adapting it to changing markets and consumer demand. Under his momentum,
an upstream quality control strategy was developed at the beginning of the
1980s. In the logic of getting the best fruit to create the best wine and best
express terroir, Albert Bichot has acquired vineyards in the most reputed
growing areas. In addition to this expertise as a wine-grower, Albert Bichot
carefully sources grapes in order to vinify and age its “négoce” wines and
therefore control quality as far as possible.
To each “sub-region” corresponds a “Domaine”, which refers to not only owned
vineyards but also to a standalone structure dedicated to wines of the area
including viticulture and vinification teams and facilities (equipment,
cellars)
Today, the House owns
- Domaine Long-Depaquit in Chablis (
- Domaine du Clos Frantin in Nuits-Saint-Georges (
- Domaine du Pavillon in Pommard (
- Domaine Adélie in Mercurey (
Iconic
names along with some monopoles have contributed to the family recognition. As
one of the benchmarks in