Located on the heights of Mazis-Hauts, this magnificent plot in the heart of the great wines of Gevrey-Chambertin, was offered in 1976 by Jean Collignon in memory of his mother, Madeleine, whose cuvée now bears the name. Nearly 60% of the plot is still planted with plants dating back to 1947, confirming the remarkable depth and density that this cuvée can provide. This grand cru with a deep red color whose nose exhales gourmet aromas of slightly jammed red and black fruits mixed with notes of licorice pepper and undergrowth. This powerful and virile wine deploys a beautiful amplitude in the mouth with a lot of finesse and tannins well present but silky. The finish is long and fruity.
This great wine undoubtedly still has about ten years ahead of it to continue to express its fullness.
If its preference is autumn cuisine with a venison jig or any other furry game, it will accompany perfectly throughout the year, a beautiful prime rib and regional cheeses.