originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by fatboy:
am i right in remembering that it is the same plot, with teh vines having been previously leased to faiveley before reverting back to mugnier at some point?
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There was a period when the Mugnier estate was operated and bottled under the names of others. Alexis Lichine did this for a while, and then Faiveley took over (so not just Clos de la Maréchale, but also Musigny*, Amoureuses, Bonnes-Mares, etc.). In the early 1980s, Fred Mugnier decided that he'd rather make wine in Chambolle than fly jets, and so he gave notice to take back the vines. Faiveley resisted, and I believe there was a lawsuit that was settled by ceding the Clos-Vougeot to Faiveley**, the rest going back to Mugnier.
* After de Vogüé, Mugnier is the largest owner of Musigny, so this was significant.
**Faiveley just donated a plot of Clos-Vougeot to the Hospices de Beaune, but I don't know if that plot was acquired from Mugnier.