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Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue

Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé is among the oldest and most historically significant estates in Burgundy, with records of the property in Chambolle-Musigny dating to the mid-15th century. The domaine holds 7.2 of the 10.09 total hectares of Musigny Grand Cru — effectively controlling the appellation — alongside significant parcels in Bonnes Mares, Les Amoureuses Premier Cru, and village Chambolle-Musigny. After a period of inconsistency in the 1970s–80s, winemaker François Millet took over in 1986 and engineered a quality renaissance that now places Vogüé's Musigny Cuvée Vieilles Vignes among the most sought-after red Burgundies in the world. Auction data confirms this status: 2,139 lots of Cuvée Vieilles Vignes at an $872 average, with peak prices reaching $12,500 and 2005 as the top vintage. Les Amoureuses achieves $949 average across 250 lots — higher than the Bonnes Mares Grand Cru at $599 — reflecting the premier cru vineyard's near-Grand Cru reputation among collectors and critics. The portfolio spans 3,849 total lots at a $740 average, the highest of any single estate in this dataset outside Pétrus. A small production of Musigny Blanc (Chardonnay planted within the Grand Cru) adds a rare collectible white Burgundy to the offering, averaging $535 across 56 lots. The domaine releases approximately 3,000–4,000 cases annually across all wines, sustaining scarcity-driven secondary market premiums.

Musigny Cuvée Vieilles Vignes averages $872 across 2,139 auction lots, with peak prices reaching $12,500 per lot and 2005 as the single strongest vintage.
Les Amoureuses Premier Cru commands $949 average across 250 lots — surpassing the domaine's own Bonnes Mares Grand Cru ($599) due to the vineyard's near-Grand Cru reputation.
The domaine controls 7.2 of 10.09 total hectares in Musigny Grand Cru, making it the effective steward of one of Burgundy's most celebrated appellations.
Musigny Blanc, a Chardonnay planted within the Grand Cru, averages $535 across 56 lots with 2005 as the peak vintage for this extremely rare white Burgundy.

Auction Lots

4,420

Avg Price / Bottle

$742

Top Vintage

1990

Price Range

$18 – $12.5k

In the Glass

Vogüé's Musigny shows Chambolle-Musigny's characteristic silky texture with extraordinary aromatic complexity — red cherry, rose petal, violet, and subtle forest floor on a refined, mineral backbone. The Cuvée Vieilles Vignes adds deeper concentration from old vines while remaining distinctly more feminine than Gevrey or Vosne. Bonnes Mares delivers a more muscular, spicier profile with dark fruit and firmer tannins that reward extended cellaring of 15–25 years.

Portfolio

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Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue is based in the Burgundy wine region.

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