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Domaine Sylvain Cathiard is a family estate in Vosne‑Romanée, Côte de Nuits. Founded in the 1930s, it was expanded by André Cathiard from 1969, then taken over by Sylvain, and since 2006 by his son Sébastien. The domaine covers roughly five hectares across several prestigious Premier Cru vineyards (Les Malconsorts, En Orveaux, Suchots, Reignots)...

Domaine Sylvain Cathiard is a family estate in Vosne‑Romanée, Côte de Nuits. Founded in the 1930s, it was expanded by André Cathiard from 1969, then taken over by Sylvain, and since 2006 by his son Sébastien. The domaine covers roughly five hectares across several prestigious Premier Cru vineyards (Les Malconsorts, En Orveaux, Suchots, Reignots) and a tiny Grand Cru parcel in Romanée‑Saint‑Vivant, plus holdings in Nuits‑Saint‑Georges and Chambolle‑Musigny. The vineyards are farmed organically (without certification), with particular attention to soil and grape health. In the cellar, production is low‑intervention: full destemming, indigenous yeast fermentation, cold maceration, limited new oak (except 100% new in the Grand Cru), and 15–18 months barrel ageing. The wines are known for their youthful energy, fruit purity, finesse, precision, balance and outstanding ageing potential.

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Domaine Sylvain Cathiard is a family estate in Vosne‑Romanée, Côte de Nuits. Founded in the 1930s, it was expanded by André Cathiard from 1969, then taken over by Sylvain, and since 2006 by his son Sébastien. The domaine covers roughly five hectares across several prestigious Premier Cru vineyards (Les Malconsorts, En Orveaux, Suchots, Reignots) and a tiny Grand Cru parcel in Romanée‑Saint‑Vivant, plus holdings in Nuits‑Saint‑Georges and Chambolle‑Musigny. The vineyards are farmed organically (without certification), with particular attention to soil and grape health. In the cellar, production is low‑intervention: full destemming, indigenous yeast fermentation, cold maceration, limited new oak (except 100% new in the Grand Cru), and 15–18 months barrel ageing. The wines are known for their youthful energy, fruit purity, finesse, precision, balance and outstanding ageing potential.

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