Collection: Albert Bichot | Burgundy

Albert Bichot is one of Burgundy's most respected and enduring wine houses, with roots in the region stretching back to 1831. Based in Beaune at the heart of the Côte d'Or, the house combines the breadth of a major Burgundy merchant with the depth of a significant vineyard owner — managing over 100 hectares across the region's most important appellations, from Chablis in the north to Beaujolais in the south.

Why Albert Bichot Matters

Few Burgundy houses offer the combination of scale and quality that Albert Bichot has built over nearly two centuries. As both a vineyard owner and wine merchant, Albert Bichot combines estate-grown wines with carefully selected fruit from growers across Burgundy — an increasingly important distinction in a region where vineyard access defines quality. The house's domaine holdings include Domaine Long-Depaquit in Chablis, Domaine du Pavillon in Pommard and Beaune, and Château de Varennes in Beaujolais — each a distinct estate expression of its appellation.

The Albert Bichot Portfolio

Albert Bichot's portfolio spans the full breadth of Burgundy, from the mineral Chardonnay of Chablis to the celebrated Pinot Noir and Chardonnay appellations of the Côte d'Or, as well as the vibrant Gamay wines of Beaujolais. While individual wines may vary from vintage to vintage, the house is recognised for producing authentic regional expressions across Burgundy's most important appellations.

Albert Bichot & Burgundy

Burgundy is the world's most complex and celebrated wine region — a patchwork of appellations, premiers crus and grands crus shaped by centuries of monastic viticulture and the Napoleonic inheritance laws that divided vineyards into ever-smaller parcels. Albert Bichot has navigated this complexity for nearly 200 years, building a portfolio that spans the full hierarchy of Burgundy's appellation system while maintaining the quality standards that have made the house one of the region's most trusted names.

Best For

Those exploring Burgundy across multiple appellations and price points. Collectors seeking reliable access to Côte d'Or appellations. Lovers of Chablis, Beaujolais and the full breadth of French wine. Fine dining and special occasions.

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