Loading

Bourgogne Joseph Roty (Domaine) 2013(white)
Image on bottom of wine label
Wine label
Current price estimate
(75cl format)
19
Bourgogne Joseph Roty (Domaine)
Information
About the producer

The Joseph Roty domain is a family vineyard of 12 hectares, established for 11 generations on the communes of Gevrey-Chambertin and Marsannay, and today run by Joseph Roty and his son Philippe. It is undoubtedly one of the most famous Burgundy producers, even if any form of communication is refused and it does not appear to be looking for new, and in particular French, customers (85% of its wines are exported). Nevertheless, the rich and sensual style of its wines deserve their good rating in the Parker guide and the critics' regularly appraisal.

Consult price estimate for Joseph Roty
Image on bottom of wine label
Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Joseph Roty

Colour: white

Grape variety: Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings: : Saumon cru en sushi, Brochet à la dijonnaise, thon gras cru en sushi

Appellation: Bourgogne

Owner: Joseph Roty (Domaine)

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 11°

The information published above presents the current characteristics of the wine. They are not vintage specific. This text is corrected by copyright. It is forbidden to copy without prior written consent from the author.
Free and unlimited access
to statistics for over 126,000 price estimates
Price estimate break down for wine Bourgogne Joseph Roty (Domaine) 2013
Average price reserved for private individuals +VAT, price stated per bottle size Price estimate evolution (formate: standard bottle) © iDealwine.com S.A. - (price estimate / year)
Current price estimate of 2013 vintage
19
19
Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
19
Highest auction price (past 12 months)
Auction history Bourgogne Joseph Roty (Domaine) 2013
07/08/202419
30/03/202214
30/03/202217
02/03/202215
16/02/202217
26/01/202219
26/01/202218

Do you have this wine in your cellar?