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Domaine Meo Camuzet

Domaine Méo-Camuzet is one of the Côte de Nuits' most important domaines, built on the extensive Etienne Camuzet holdings that were sharecropped for decades before Jean-Nicolas Méo assumed full control in 1988. Under the guidance of winemaker Jean-Nicolas and with early mentorship from Henri Jayer, the domaine rapidly ascended to the top tier of Burgundy. The estate owns parcels across an exceptional range of appellations including Richebourg, Clos de Vougeot, Corton Les Perrières, Vosne-Romanée Aux Brûlées, and Nuits-Saint-Georges. At auction, the Corton Grand Cru Les Perrières averages $334 per bottle and the Clos de Vougeot Près le Cellier fetches around $323, while the Grand Cru La Vigne au Saint reaches $531. Wines from top vintages like 2010, 2015, and 2016 command significant premiums. The domaine's F&S négociant label offers entry-level access to the house style. Méo-Camuzet's combination of terroir prestige, Jayer-influenced winemaking, and meticulous cellar work drives consistent secondary market demand. Prices range from $21 for basic cuvées to $1,476 for premier parcels, reflecting the breadth of the portfolio.

Jean-Nicolas Méo assumed direct control of the estate in 1988 after decades of sharecropping with Henri Jayer, who mentored the domaine's low-intervention winemaking philosophy.
The Corton Grand Cru La Vigne au Saint averages $531 per bottle at auction, with top-vintage examples reaching well above that level.
The domaine holds parcels in Richebourg, Clos de Vougeot, and Corton, with auction prices spanning $21–$1,476 across 131 recorded lots.
The 2016 vintage is the most represented top vintage in the auction database, reflecting critical acclaim for that Burgundy year across the domaine's red portfolio.

Auction Lots

1,760

Avg Price / Bottle

$937

Top Vintage

1996

Price Range

$21 – $20.0k

In the Glass

Méo-Camuzet produces Pinot Noir of exceptional concentration and precision, typically showing dark cherry, crushed violet, and sous-bois on the nose, with structured but fine-grained tannins. The Corton bottlings lean more muscular and earthy; the Vosne-Romanée and Clos de Vougeot entries offer more aromatic lift. The Clos Saint-Philibert Monopole Chardonnay adds a rich, oxidative white dimension to an otherwise red-dominated portfolio.

Portfolio

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