Chapelle-Chambertin: This 5.48-hectare Grand Cru climat, situated in Gevrey-Chambertin, is comprised of two subclimats, En la Chapelle at 3.69 hectares, and Les Gémeaux at 1.79 hectares. Both abut the RN 74, just east and downhill from Clos-de-Bèze. Facing east from a gentle slope lying at 260 meters, the vineyard’s soil is shallow and pebbly on top of a Bajocian limestone base.
The name of the vineyard recalls a chapel built on the site by the monks of Bèze in 1155.
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