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Marc Colin et Fils

Marc Colin et Fils is a 17-hectare family domaine in Saint-Aubin with holdings across some of the Côte de Beaune's most prestigious white wine appellations, including parcels in Montrachet, Bâtard-Montrachet, and multiple Chassagne-Montrachet premier crus. The Montrachet Grand Cru is the standout auction wine at $922 average across 29 lots, one of the most authoritative grower examples from a domaine with exceptional terroir access in the 7.99-hectare appellation. The Bâtard-Montrachet averages $479 across 15 lots. The Chassagne-Montrachet Cailleret premier cru at $130 average is the most frequently traded single premier cru. Saint-Aubin En Montceau at $53 provides the accessible entry tier, consistently praised as a value alternative to more expensive Côte de Beaune whites. Puligny-Montrachet Le Trezin at $367 and Chassagne Les Encegnieres at $218 round out a portfolio spanning the entire southern Côte de Beaune. Total auction presence of 189 lots at $285 average reflects genuine grand cru access and consistent critical reception—David Schildknecht and William Kelley have awarded 93–99 points across the top wines. Marc Colin's son Pierre-Yves now leads winemaking, maintaining the domaine's hallmark precision and freshness. The domaine's ability to offer nine distinct appellations—from Bourgogne Aligoté at $12 to Montrachet at $922—provides collectors with a full Côte de Beaune portfolio reference in a single estate.

Marc Colin holds parcels in Montrachet Grand Cru—the most prestigious white wine appellation in Burgundy—producing a wine that averages $922 across 29 auction lots and reaching highs that reflect the 7.99-hectare appellation's extreme scarcity.
The Bâtard-Montrachet at $479 average across 15 lots and Montrachet at $922 document access to both of the southern Côte de Beaune's two most important white grand cru vineyards within a single family estate.
Saint-Aubin En Montceau at $53 average is one of the most recognised quality-to-price benchmarks in the Côte de Beaune secondary market, consistently scoring 90–93 points while priced below village Meursault.
The domaine spans nine distinct appellations from Bourgogne Aligoté to Montrachet, with average prices from $12 (Aligoté) to $922 (Montrachet), demonstrating how a single family's terroir access can span the full Burgundy value range.

Auction Lots

186

Avg Price / Bottle

$327

Top Vintage

2002

Price Range

$10 – $1.7k

In the Glass

Marc Colin's whites are defined by precision and freshness across all appellations. Montrachet and Bâtard deliver concentrated white peach, hazelnut, butter, and flinty grand cru minerality with exceptional length. Chassagne premiers crus show stone fruit and nutty complexity. Saint-Aubin wines are leaner and more citrus-edged, offering impressive value for the terroir quality. The style is restrained and mineral-driven, with oak integration that never overwhelms the fruit.

Portfolio

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