Artemis Domaine

Artémis Domaines selectively invests in high-quality vineyards and terroirs with a view to managing and developing them over the long term.

Our estates

Artémis Domaines owns 8 properties in Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Rhône Valley, Champagne, the Napa Valley in California and Oregon.

Château Latour

Premier grand Cru Classé de bordeaux en 1855

The Château Latour estate is located in the heart of the Médoc, in the famous Pauillac AOC. Ranked as a first growth in the 1855 Bordeaux classification, Château Latour enjoys an international reputation. The property’s 96.5 hectares benefit from an exceptional terroir and location, on the banks of the Gironde estuary.

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Eisele Vineyard

Calistoga, Napa Valley, Californie

The Artemis Group acquired Eisele Vineyard in Calistoga in the Napa Valley in 2013. The property owes its name to the historic 15-hectare "Eisele Vineyard" plot, which was planted with Cabernet Sauvignon vines in 1964. Eisele Vineyard has become one of California's most renowned wineries since the release of the first wines bearing the Eisele name in 1971.

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Domaine d’Eugénie

Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, BURGUNDY

The result of the purchase of the René Engel estate by the Pinault family in July 2006, Domaine d'Eugénie is located in Vosne-Romanée, in the heart of the Côte-de-Nuits, in Burgundy. The plots cover an area of 4.5 hectares in the communes of Vosne-Romanée, Vougeot, Flagey-Echezeaux, Chassagne-Montrachet and Meursault.

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Château Grillet

VÉRIN, RHONE VALLEY

Acquired by the Pinault family in 2011, Château Grillet’s vineyard is located in Vérin in the Rhône Valley, near the Condrieu and Côte-Rôtie appellations. This 4-hectare property has been producing an exceptional white wine from the Viognier grape for several centuries. It received its own Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in 1936, making it one of the very few French monopoles (when there is only one winery in an appellation) and one of the smallest AOCs.

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Clos de Tart

Morey-Saint-Denis, Côte-de-Nuits, BURGUNDY

Founded in 1141, Clos de Tart has only changed hands four times in its long history, most recently in 2018 when it was acquired by the Artémis Group. One of the jewels of Burgundy, with a unique, complex terroir, the vineyard consists of 7.53 hectares in a single block. Clos de Tart is the largest monopole classified as a Grand Cru in Burgundy.

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Champagne Jacquesson

Founded in 1798, Champagne Jacquesson, in Dizy, was acquired by the Pinault family in 2022. The property has 28 hectares of vines, classified as Grand Cru and Premier Cru, in the Grande Vallée de la Marne and the Côte des Blancs. Always innovative and keen to produce the best champagne each year, Jacquesson created the "700" cuvée at the beginning of the 2000's, which reflects both the character of a vintage and gives expression to its prestigious terroirs.

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Beaux Frères

The iconic Oregon estate Beaux Frères Vineyard joined the Artemis Domaines family in 2022. The 21-ha estate vineyard is situated on a farm at the top of Ribbon Ridge. It was established 36 years ago by the pioneering Etzel family, with an investment from Michael G. Etzel's sister, Pat, and her husband, wine critic Robert Parker Jr., hence the name "Beaux Frères".

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Bouchard Père et Fils

Bouchard Père & Fils, has owned vineyards in Burgundy since 1775 and been based in Beaune for nearly three centuries. In 2022 the estate became part of the Artémis Domaines family. With almost a hundred hectares, it covers more than 75 different “climats”, three quarters of which are Premiers and Grands Crus.

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œnopedia

The Oenopedia is a technical database that has been created with the objective of preserving winegrowing knowledge and sharing techniques.

The diversity of the wine estates that make up Artémis Domaines, in terms of regions, grape varieties and practices, gives us a unique perspective and provides an excellent opportunity to share experiences, cross-fertilize ideas and gain insights into the winegrowing profession.

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