The flagship wine of the domaine, this cuvée brings together two separate parcels; the first coming from the Monts Luisants section of this Grand Cru, and the second from the main body of the Clos. These two specific terroirs each make a clear mark on this assured and confident Pinot, with Monts Luisants contributing freshness, minerality and structured tannins and Clos de la Roche then clothing this framework in luscious, generous fruit. The 2023 is beautifully accomplished, with an open, engaging nose that sings with notes of red cherries, raspberries, white pepper and dried wild herbs. Intense and weighty, the palate has delicious fruit sweetness and silky, plush tannins that are effortlessly interwoven with a bright, blood orange acidity. Powerful, yet poised, this is a wine that will continue to unfurl further layers of complexity as it ages.