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DOMAINE DU CHATEAU PHILIPPE LE HARDI

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OUR HISTORY
13 CENTURIES OF HISTORY
  • NINTH CENTURY
    FROM THE GALLO-ROMANS TO THE MIDDLE AGES
  • 1342PHILIPPE LE HARDI, DUKE OF BURGUNDY
  • 1395DUCAL ORDINANCE
  • 1477PHILIPPE LE HARDI’S HEIRS
  • 1599REMARKABLE PLANE TREES
  • 1443 - 1777TWO NOBLE FAMILIES
    UNTIL THE REVOLUTION
  • 1796SEVERAL OWNERS IN THE 20TH CENTURY
  • 1997A NEW ERA
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OUR HISTORY
NINTH CENTURY
FROM THE GALLO-ROMANS TO THE MIDDLE AGES

While the Romans introduced the cultivation of vines to Burgundy, it was water that was the key to the site’s development, with the discovery of an abundant spring within the walls of the Château.
A castrum was built in the 9th century, and its protective function developed over the years. In the 14th century, a keep, drawbridge and wall were constructed.

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OUR HISTORY
1342
PHILIPPE LE HARDI, DUKE OF BURGUNDY

Born on 17 January 1342, Philippe was the son of King Jean II of France (John the Good) and Bonne of Luxembourg, and became known as Philippe Le Hardi (Philip the Bold) due to his courage at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. The first Duke of Burgundy of the House of Valois, and head of an immense territory after his marriage, he proved to be an extremely cultured patron of the arts.

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ORDONNANCE
OUR HISTORY
1395
DUCAL ORDINANCE

In 1372, Philippe Le Hardi took possession of the seigneury of Santenay and its château and, with a view to improving the wines being produced, issued a decree banning the “disloyal” Gamay grape in favour of Pinot Noir. A historic decision, it was the beginning of varietal Burgundy. It could even be said to have been the dawn of high-quality terroir wines - thanks to the political will of one man.

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OUR HISTORY
1477
PHILIPPE LE HARDI’S HEIRS

Philippe Le Hardi's work was continued by his son Jean Sans Peur (John the Fearless), and then his grandson, Philippe Le Bon (Philip the Good), who was responsible for the construction of the Hôtel-Dieu in Beaune in 1443, and finally Charles Le Téméraire (Charles the Bold). The vast territory of the Duchy of Burgundy joined the kingdom of France after 1477.

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OUR HISTORY
1599
REMARKABLE PLANE TREES

According to legend, King Henri IV authorised the planting of plane trees to thank the owner at the time. “Trees of life" more than 400 years old are inextricably linked to the site’s identity: symbols of regeneration in mythology, they proudly embody the rebirth of the Domaine today.

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OUR HISTORY
1443-1777
TWO NOBLE FAMILIES
UNTIL THE REVOLUTION

The château was then owned by high-ranking nobles for three centuries until the Revolution, when it escaped destruction. In 1796, it was recorded that the château possessed two wine presses, providing irrefutable proof that there was wine-making activity within the building.

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OUR HISTORY
1796
SEVERAL OWNERS IN THE 20TH CENTURY

The estate changed hands through inheritances and marriages, but the winegrowing operation remained of the highest order. Between 1965 and 1976, the Pidault family undertook numerous renovations to the building and extensive planting in Mercurey. The Château began to regain its former glory.

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OUR HISTORY
1997
A NEW ERA

Purchase by the Crédit Agricole saw the beginning of a new sustainable era in the vineyard and an improvement in quality. In 2019, the acquisition of superb plots of vines in Chambolle-Musigny and Gevrey-Chambertin and an additional 65 ares in the Clos de Vougeot consolidated the Domaine's progress. In 2021, the conversion to organic farming was launched.

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NOTRE HISTOIRE
13 CENTURIES OF HISTORY
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NINTH CENTURY
FROM THE GALLO-ROMANS TO THE MIDDLE AGES

While the Romans introduced the cultivation of vines to Burgundy, it was water that was the key to the site’s development, with the discovery of an abundant spring within the walls of the Château.
A castrum was built in the 9th century, and its protective function developed over the years. In the 14th century, a keep, drawbridge and wall were constructed.

philippe
1342
PHILIPPE LE HARDI, DUKE OF BURGUNDY

Born on 17 January 1342, Philippe was the son of King Jean II of France (John the Good) and Bonne of Luxembourg, and became known as Philippe Le Hardi (Philip the Bold) due to his courage at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. The first Duke of Burgundy of the House of Valois, and head of an immense territory after his marriage, he proved to be an extremely cultured patron of the arts.

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1395
DUCAL ORDINANCE

In 1372, Philippe Le Hardi took possession of the seigneury of Santenay and its château and, with a view to improving the wines being produced, issued a decree banning the “disloyal” Gamay grape in favour of Pinot Noir. A historic decision, it was the beginning of varietal Burgundy. It could even be said to have been the dawn of high-quality terroir wines - thanks to the political will of one man.

heritiers
1477
PHILIPPE LE HARDI’S HEIRS

Philippe Le Hardi's work was continued by his son Jean Sans Peur (John the Fearless), and then his grandson, Philippe Le Bon (Philip the Good), who was responsible for the construction of the Hôtel-Dieu in Beaune in 1443, and finally Charles Le Téméraire (Charles the Bold). The vast territory of the Duchy of Burgundy joined the kingdom of France after 1477.

platane
1599
REMARKABLE PLANE TREES

According to legend, King Henri IV authorised the planting of plane trees to thank the owner at the time. “Trees of life" more than 400 years old are inextricably linked to the site’s identity: symbols of regeneration in mythology, they proudly embody the rebirth of the Domaine today.

noble
1443-1777
TWO NOBLE FAMILIES
UNTIL THE REVOLUTION

The château was then owned by high-ranking nobles for three centuries until the Revolution, when it escaped destruction. In 1796, it was recorded that the château possessed two wine presses, providing irrefutable proof that there was wine-making activity within the building.

proprio
1796
SEVERAL OWNERS IN THE 20TH CENTURY

The estate changed hands through inheritances and marriages, but the winegrowing operation remained of the highest order. Between 1965 and 1976, the Pidault family undertook numerous renovations to the building and extensive planting in Mercurey. The Château began to regain its former glory.

nouvelle ere
1997
A NEW ERA

Purchase by the Crédit Agricole saw the beginning of a new sustainable era in the vineyard and an improvement in quality. In 2019, the acquisition of superb plots of vines in Chambolle-Musigny and Gevrey-Chambertin and an additional 65 ares in the Clos de Vougeot consolidated the Domaine's progress. In 2021, the conversion to organic farming was launched.

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