Comte Armand

Comte Armand, located in the heart of the Cote de Beaune in Burgundy, is a historic wine producer with a legacy dating back to the 18th century. The estate takes its name from the prestigious aristocratic title of its founder, Count Armand-Pascal de Vogüé, who acquired the property in 1826. With its south-facing vineyards and limestone-rich soils, Comte Armand is blessed with ideal terroir for producing exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The estate is known for its deep respect for tradition and its commitment to sustainable and organic farming practices. The flagship wine of Comte Armand is its renowned Pommard Premier Cru "Clos des Epeneaux", a complex and elegant Pinot Noir that epitomizes the essence of the terroir. This wine is aged in French oak barrels for 18 months, resulting in a wine of remarkable depth and finesse. Comte Armand also produces a range of other exceptional wines, including the white Burgundy "Auxey-Duresses" and the red Burgundy "Volnay". These wines showcase the unique characteristics of their respective appellations and are a testament to the expertise and passion of the winemaking team at Comte Armand. Indulging in a glass of Comte Armand wine is a journey through the history, terroir, and expertise of this esteemed Burgundian estate. With each sip, one can taste the rich heritage and dedication that goes into producing these exquisite wines.