Magnum Volnay Champans 1er Cru 2019 - Marquis d'Angerville
Volnay Champans, Magnum, 2019 Vintage, Marquis d'Angerville Estate
Tasting notes for the Volnay Champans 1er Cru 2019 - Marquis d'Angerville
- EYE: A deep, intense red hue that captivates, heralding the concentration of the 2019 vintage. Its youthful vibrancy is reflected in its radiant glow.
- NOSE: The aromas unfold with elegance. Notes of freshly picked red fruits, such as cherry and raspberry, dominate the bouquet, evoking the generosity of the Champans terroir. Delicate floral nuances and subtle woody accents add a complex layer to this olfactory symphony.
- MOUTH: From the first sip, the palate is embraced by a silky texture, highlighting the richness of red fruits. The tannins, present but polished, provide a balanced structure. Light notes of vanilla and spices harmonize seamlessly with the fruits, creating a refined gustatory experience. The persistent finish leaves a memorable impression.
In short: This Volnay Champans 1er Cru (Magnum sized) 2019 from the Domaine Marquis d'Angerville comes from a 100% biodynamic wine estate. This is truly a bottle to share with friends and family, although it's going to need 8 years of cellaring minimum. To accompany this grand cru, opt for characterful dishes such as herb-roasted lamb or a selection of aged cheeses.
Other appellations from this estate: Volnay 1er cru Clos des Ducs, Volnay 1er cru Caillerets, Volnay 1er cru Champans, Volnay 1er cru Clos des Angles, Volnay 1er cru Fremiet, Volnay 1er cru Mitans, Volnay 1er cru Pitures, Volnay 1er cru Taillepieds, Volnay Village Grandchamps, Volnay Village Pluchots, Meursault 1er cru Meursault-Santenots, Pommard 1er cru Combes-Dessus, Bourgogne Rouge, Bourgogne Passetoutgrain, Bourgogne Blanc, Bourgogne Aligoté...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2019
- Format
- 150 cl
- Color
- Red Wine
- Grape Variety
- Pinot Noir
- % vol.
- 13,5 %
- Appellation
- Volnay
- Region
- Bourgogne, Côte de Beaune
- Producer
- Marquis d'Angerville
- CRD
- Yes

Grands crus of Volnay
The very first mention of the Domaine Marquis d'Angerville and its vineyard was found in 1507, when it still belonged to the famous Dukes of Burgundy. At the time, the estate was known as the "Clos des Ducs". In 1804, the Baron du Mesnil bought the Volnay property, which is how it came into the d'Angerville family. Nearly a century later, in 1888, the Baron's great-grandnephew, Sem d'Angerville, inherited the estate.
He waited until 1906 to become its full-time manager. The Clos des Ducs had been completely abandoned after the phylloxera epidemic that had ravaged the vineyard during the late 19th century. Sem brought it back on its feet and founded the Domaine du Marquis d'Angerville. As a fierce advocate for authentic wines, he decided to embottle his own production, going against the dubious ethics of various Beaune merchants.
In his fight against appellation fraud, he helped create the Institut National des Appellations (current INAO), founded in 1935. When he died in 1952, his son Jacques d'Angerville was next in line to take care of the family domain. In love with quality products and involved in many professional wine institutions like Sem was, Jacques solidified the reputation of the estate and dedicated his entire life to Volnay.
In 2003, the current owner Guillaume d'Angerville, is continuing his father's work. Named "Major Burgundian Producer of the 20th Century" by the wine guide Bettane & Desseauve, he represents the sixth generation at the helm of the Domaine Marquis d'Angerville. Seeing the rise of organic winemaking techniques in 2003, he decided to switch to biodynamics three years later, adding some modernity to ancestral family customs.
Browse our selection of organic wines from the Domaine Marquis d'Angerville.