Romani Candi (Domaine de la)
Romanee-Conti, often referred to as "DRC", is one of the famous wineries in Burgundy. It not only owns Romanee-Conti and La.
Tache) these two premium vineyards are located in other premium vineyards such as Richebourg, Romani-San Viwan (Romanee-Saint-Vivant), Echezeaux and Grands.
Echezeaux, etc., all have gardens. The wines produced by the chateau are considered to be one of the most expensive wines in the world and are famous for their thickness, complexity and durability. The winery wine usually uses the old vine grape with very low yield as the raw material, and the grape has to be strictly selected when brewing. Of course, late harvest, good gardening and meticulous brewing are all the secrets of the winery's success.
Located to the west of the village of von Neremani, Romanicanti Vineyard is a vineyard owned by Romani Condi alone. It is also one of the oldest vineyards in France, originated in the medieval monastery of Saint-Saint-Vivant. The monastery of Saint Vivangi was built around 900 AD by Manasseh I, the lord of Vergy, and was protected by de Vigi Castle. Dwig Castle was built in 7.
Century, located at the top of Mount Virgi, at the forefront of the night hills. Under the construction of the Cisterciens, since 12
Since the beginning of the 20th century, grape cultivation and wine-making in the monastery area have enjoyed a certain reputation. In 1232, the Duchess of Burgundy, Alix de of the Virgi family
Vergy), in the form of proof, ensured the ownership of the monastery land, as well as the right to grow and harvest grapes. In the 13th century, St. Viwan Monastery bought and received some parks one after another. In October 1276, the then abbot Yvesde
Chasans) bought another part of the park, including the present-day Romani Candi winery.
By 1512, St. Viwan Monastery had four campuses, namely, four "Cloux" ("Clos" in modern French). From 1512 to 1584, the vineyard containing Romani Candi was renamed Cros.
Des Cloux . February 19th, 1584, Cros des
The winery to which Cloux belongs is sold. After several changes of hands, on August 28, 1631, the winery was sold to the Cromberg family. In 1651, the winery changed its name to La
Romanee) winery. Under the management of the Cromberg family, the reputation of the Romani winery grew and the price of the wine soared. With the exception of Montrachet, the wines of Chateau Romani are five or six times more expensive than those of the surrounding premium wineries.
In 1760, the Cromberg family was forced to sell the Romani winery because of its debts, which was recognized as the top winery in Burgundy. The two competitors for the ownership of the winery were famous figures at that time: one was Louis Francois de Bourbon, the cousin of King Louis XV of France and Prince of the Bourbon dynasty.
(Louis Francois de Bourbon), also known as Prince Kang (Prince de)
Conti); the other is the influential mistress of the King of France (Mme de).
Pompadour) madam. After fierce competition, the winery was finally owned by Prince La Romanee, and only then did the winery have its present name-Romani Kandi.
Conti).
In 1789, with the arrival of the French Revolution, the Kandi family was expelled and the winery and vineyards were confiscated. After 1794, Romani Candi changed hands many times. In 1869, the winery was made up of Jacques Mardi Walbroche (Jacques), who is very professional in the wine field.
Marie Duvault
Blochet) for 260000 francs. Under the unremitting management of the Divo Brochet family, Romanicanti winery has finally reached the level of the top winery in Burgundy and even in the world. In 1942, Henri
Leroy) bought half of the Romani Candi winery from the Divo Brochet family. So far, the Romani Candi Chateau has been jointly owned by the two families.
In addition, it is worth mentioning that the top famous villages, which are developing very smoothly today, have also suffered disasters in the past. When root nodule aphids invaded France in the 1860s, the winery was in jeopardy and survived at the expense of expensive fertiliser. In 1945, due to the influence of spring hail and World War II, the old vines in the vineyard suffered heavy casualties, and although new saplings were later introduced from the nearby Ratasi vineyard, the winery did not produce Romanicanti for the next six years in order to maintain the quality of the wine.
Today, the vineyard of Romani Conti adopts natural-friendly planting methods and is managed very strictly. The harvest of grapes is very low. On average, about 10,000 vines are planted per hectare. On average, the grapes of 3 vines can produce a bottle of wine. The annual output is only that of the famous Bordeaux winery Chateau Lafite.
1/50。It is said that when the winery is harvesting, any random people are strictly prohibited from entering and leaving the vineyard. Skilled workers pick grapes one by one and send them to brew after strict selection. The wooden barrels used for brewing are made of new oak that has been air-dried for 3 years.
Romani Conti wines sell at an extremely high price and are known as the wine drunk by billionaires. Robert Parker, the "Emperor of Wine" In Parker's evaluation, Romani Conti's wines in all vintages all scored above 90 points, and the 2005 vintage even scored a high score of 99-100 points. Nowadays, Romani Conti wine is rare to see on the market. The winery does not sell it separately. Generally, only a bottle of Romani Conti is sold when purchasing 12 bottles of wine from other parks of the winery. Romani Conti is considered to be a legendary wine full of mystery and elegant temperament.
Romani Candi (Domaine de la)
Romanee-Conti, often referred to as "DRC", is one of the famous wineries in Burgundy. It not only owns Romanee-Conti and La.
Tache) these two premium vineyards are located in other premium vineyards such as Richebourg, Romani-San Viwan (Romanee-Saint-Vivant), Echezeaux and Grands.
Echezeaux, etc., all have gardens. The wines produced by the chateau are considered to be one of the most expensive wines in the world and are famous for their thickness, complexity and durability. The winery wine usually uses the old vine grape with very low yield as the raw material, and the grape has to be strictly selected when brewing. Of course, late harvest, good gardening and meticulous brewing are all the secrets of the winery's success.
Located to the west of the village of von Neremani, Romanicanti Vineyard is a vineyard owned by Romani Condi alone. It is also one of the oldest vineyards in France, originated in the medieval monastery of Saint-Saint-Vivant. The monastery of Saint Vivangi was built around 900 AD by Manasseh I, the lord of Vergy, and was protected by de Vigi Castle. Dwig Castle was built in 7.
Century, located at the top of Mount Virgi, at the forefront of the night hills. Under the construction of the Cisterciens, since 12
Since the beginning of the 20th century, grape cultivation and wine-making in the monastery area have enjoyed a certain reputation. In 1232, the Duchess of Burgundy, Alix de of the Virgi family
Vergy), in the form of proof, ensured the ownership of the monastery land, as well as the right to grow and harvest grapes. In the 13th century, St. Viwan Monastery bought and received some parks one after another. In October 1276, the then abbot Yvesde
Chasans) bought another part of the park, including the present-day Romani Candi winery.
By 1512, St. Viwan Monastery had four campuses, namely, four "Cloux" ("Clos" in modern French). From 1512 to 1584, the vineyard containing Romani Candi was renamed Cros.
Des Cloux . February 19th, 1584, Cros des
The winery to which Cloux belongs is sold. After several changes of hands, on August 28, 1631, the winery was sold to the Cromberg family. In 1651, the winery changed its name to La
Romanee) winery. Under the management of the Cromberg family, the reputation of the Romani winery grew and the price of the wine soared. With the exception of Montrachet, the wines of Chateau Romani are five or six times more expensive than those of the surrounding premium wineries.
In 1760, the Cromberg family was forced to sell the Romani winery because of its debts, which was recognized as the top winery in Burgundy. The two competitors for the ownership of the winery were famous figures at that time: one was Louis Francois de Bourbon, the cousin of King Louis XV of France and Prince of the Bourbon dynasty.
(Louis Francois de Bourbon), also known as Prince Kang (Prince de)
Conti); the other is the influential mistress of the King of France (Mme de).
Pompadour) madam. After fierce competition, the winery was finally owned by Prince La Romanee, and only then did the winery have its present name-Romani Kandi.
Conti).
In 1789, with the arrival of the French Revolution, the Kandi family was expelled and the winery and vineyards were confiscated. After 1794, Romani Candi changed hands many times. In 1869, the winery was made up of Jacques Mardi Walbroche (Jacques), who is very professional in the wine field.
Marie Duvault
Blochet) for 260000 francs. Under the unremitting management of the Divo Brochet family, Romanicanti winery has finally reached the level of the top winery in Burgundy and even in the world. In 1942, Henri
Leroy) bought half of the Romani Candi winery from the Divo Brochet family. So far, the Romani Candi Chateau has been jointly owned by the two families.
In addition, it is worth mentioning that the top famous villages, which are developing very smoothly today, have also suffered disasters in the past. When root nodule aphids invaded France in the 1860s, the winery was in jeopardy and survived at the expense of expensive fertiliser. In 1945, due to the influence of spring hail and World War II, the old vines in the vineyard suffered heavy casualties, and although new saplings were later introduced from the nearby Ratasi vineyard, the winery did not produce Romanicanti for the next six years in order to maintain the quality of the wine.
Today, the vineyard of Romani Conti adopts natural-friendly planting methods and is managed very strictly. The harvest of grapes is very low. On average, about 10,000 vines are planted per hectare. On average, the grapes of 3 vines can produce a bottle of wine. The annual output is only that of the famous Bordeaux winery Chateau Lafite.
1/50。It is said that when the winery is harvesting, any random people are strictly prohibited from entering and leaving the vineyard. Skilled workers pick grapes one by one and send them to brew after strict selection. The wooden barrels used for brewing are made of new oak that has been air-dried for 3 years.
Romani Conti wines sell at an extremely high price and are known as the wine drunk by billionaires. Robert Parker, the "Emperor of Wine" In Parker's evaluation, Romani Conti's wines in all vintages all scored above 90 points, and the 2005 vintage even scored a high score of 99-100 points. Nowadays, Romani Conti wine is rare to see on the market. The winery does not sell it separately. Generally, only a bottle of Romani Conti is sold when purchasing 12 bottles of wine from other parks of the winery. Romani Conti is considered to be a legendary wine full of mystery and elegant temperament.