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Buy Wine from Domaine Bart
Some wineries build their reputation on volume, whilst others do so through consistency, precision and a deep connection to their origins. Domaine Bart clearly belongs to the latter group. The Bart family has had ties to Burgundy for six generations, and the current domaine was established in the 1980s from vineyards drawn from the historic Clair-Daü estate. Today, under the leadership of Pierre Bart alongside Odile and Martin Bart, the estate has established itself as one of the most serious and respected producers in Marsannay, an appellation that for a long time lived in the shadow of the more high-profile names of the Côte de Nuits.
Marsannay as identity and vocation
To speak of Domaine Bart is to speak of Marsannay as a territory, a mission and a banner. Here, the aim is not simply to produce wine, but to reveal the character of a commune that has been gaining recognition on its own merits. In a region where Burgundy’sPinot Noir can take on very different profiles, Bart has found a voice of its own: wines with precise fruit, measured structure, mineral vigour and a understated elegance that never needs to overdo it to impress.
The estate’s greatness lies in its ability to demonstrate that Marsannay is not uniform. Its various plots offer very distinct nuances, and the domaine interprets them with admirable sensitivity. This plot-by-plot approach allows each wine to retain its own personality, without ever losing sight of the estate’s guiding principles: purity, definition and transparency.
Burgundy’s soils translated into language
At Domaine Bart, terroir is not an abstract concept, but the foundation of every decision. Plots such as Les Finottes, the family’s monopole, express a refined and vibrant profile. Others, such as Les Grandes Vignes or Au Champ Salomon, display greater depth, tension and a particularly appealing saline undertone. There are also cooler, more airy vineyards, capable of producing more fragrant, linear and subtle wines.
This is one of the domaine’s great achievements: not imposing a set formula, but allowing each soil to translate into a distinct style of Burgundy wine. The average age of the vines, meticulous work in the vineyard and organically-inspired viticulture further reinforce this sense of authenticity.
A winemaking philosophy centred on purity
The winemaking process follows the same principle of respect. Hand-harvesting, fermentation with indigenous yeasts, careful extraction and well-measured ageing allow the wine to retain its tension, clarity and balance. Oak accompanies, but does not dominate. Everything is geared towards preserving the vineyard’s identity and the natural expression of the fruit.
The result is wines that truly reflect their terroir. Domaine Bart embodies an honest and refined vision of Marsannay: a Burgundy winery that needs no artifice to move the palate. Anyone seeking authenticity, elegance and a precise interpretation of the landscape will find here one of the region’s most reliable and exciting producers.--
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Buy Wine from Domaine Bart
Some wineries build their reputation on volume, whilst others do so through consistency, precision and a deep connection to their origins. Domaine Bart clearly belongs to the latter group. The Bart family has had ties to Burgundy for six generations, and the current domaine was established in the 1980s from vineyards drawn from the historic Clair-Daü estate. Today, under the leadership of Pierre Bart alongside Odile and Martin Bart, the estate has established itself as one of the most serious and respected producers in Marsannay, an appellation that for a long time lived in the shadow of the more high-profile names of the Côte de Nuits.
Marsannay as identity and vocation
To speak of Domaine Bart is to speak of Marsannay as a territory, a mission and a banner. Here, the aim is not simply to produce wine, but to reveal the character of a commune that has been gaining recognition on its own merits. In a region where Burgundy’sPinot Noir can take on very different profiles, Bart has found a voice of its own: wines with precise fruit, measured structure, mineral vigour and a understated elegance that never needs to overdo it to impress.
The estate’s greatness lies in its ability to demonstrate that Marsannay is not uniform. Its various plots offer very distinct nuances, and the domaine interprets them with admirable sensitivity. This plot-by-plot approach allows each wine to retain its own personality, without ever losing sight of the estate’s guiding principles: purity, definition and transparency.
Burgundy’s soils translated into language
At Domaine Bart, terroir is not an abstract concept, but the foundation of every decision. Plots such as Les Finottes, the family’s monopole, express a refined and vibrant profile. Others, such as Les Grandes Vignes or Au Champ Salomon, display greater depth, tension and a particularly appealing saline undertone. There are also cooler, more airy vineyards, capable of producing more fragrant, linear and subtle wines.
This is one of the domaine’s great achievements: not imposing a set formula, but allowing each soil to translate into a distinct style of Burgundy wine. The average age of the vines, meticulous work in the vineyard and organically-inspired viticulture further reinforce this sense of authenticity.
A winemaking philosophy centred on purity
The winemaking process follows the same principle of respect. Hand-harvesting, fermentation with indigenous yeasts, careful extraction and well-measured ageing allow the wine to retain its tension, clarity and balance. Oak accompanies, but does not dominate. Everything is geared towards preserving the vineyard’s identity and the natural expression of the fruit.
The result is wines that truly reflect their terroir. Domaine Bart embodies an honest and refined vision of Marsannay: a Burgundy winery that needs no artifice to move the palate. Anyone seeking authenticity, elegance and a precise interpretation of the landscape will find here one of the region’s most reliable and exciting producers.--



