Red dry
The wine is really elegant, delicate, and almost ethereal. Floral and mineral notes on the palate with silky tannins. Beautiful aromatic body. Developing length and complexity as it sits in the mouth.
Serve at 16-18 °C with red meat, tuna, duck in cranberry sauce
The 2017 Volnay 1er Cru Les Caillerets is one of the purest, most fragrant wines in the cellar, unfurling in the glass with aromas of rose petals and potpourri that mingles with sweet fruit tones of cherry and raspberry. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, satiny and supple, with a lovely line of acidity, a fine-grained chassis of tannin and a beautifully defined finish.
Nicolas Rossignol is one of the most prominent figures of the new generation of Volnay winemakers, continuing a multi-generational Burgundian winemaking tradition. Born into a winemaking family, he began his career in 1994 at Domaine Rossignol-Jeanniard and founded his own Domaine Nicolas Rossignol in 1997. Before returning to Volnay, he gained experience in several renowned estates in France and abroad, including Domaine Joseph Voillot in Volnay, Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe in the Rhône Valley, as well as wineries in Bordeaux and Stellenbosch, South Africa. This diverse background shaped his distinctive approach to terroir and winemaking.
Today, Domaine Nicolas Rossignol manages vineyards in Volnay, Pommard, Beaune, and other Côte de Beaune appellations. The estate produces around 30 different wines, mainly based on ‘Pinot Noir’, allowing the expression of the unique character of individual Burgundian parcels. Particular focus is placed on the Volnay and Pommard appellations, where Nicolas Rossignol seeks to highlight the subtle differences between terroirs – from the more elegant and aromatic expression of Volnay to the more structured and powerful character of Pommard.
In the vineyards, Nicolas Rossignol places great emphasis on soil health and the natural balance of the vines. Environmentally conscious practices are applied, yields are controlled, and each parcel is managed individually according to its geology, exposure, and microclimate. In the winery, gravity-flow techniques are used to minimise mechanical intervention, while grapes are carefully selected before fermentation.
The style of Nicolas Rossignol’s wines is based on purity of fruit, precision of texture, and refined structure. His ‘Pinot Noir’ wines are characterised by aromatic intensity, silky tannins, and a clear expression of terroir. Volnay wines typically show elegance, floral character, and refined texture, Pommard wines offer greater concentration and firmer tannin structure, while Beaune wines reflect the classic balance of the Côte de Beaune.
Winemaking relies on careful selection and restrained oak influence, preserving the fruit character of ‘Pinot Noir’ and the identity of each vineyard. Ageing time depends on the specific terroir and cuvée, but wines are generally matured in French oak barrels for around 12–18 months.
Today, Domaine Nicolas Rossignol is recognised for its ability to express the differences between Burgundy’s individual sites – not by creating a uniform house style, but by allowing each vineyard to reveal its own character.