In the year 1842, Louis Tramier set up his own business and there has been no looking back. The winery has only looked forward to gaining expertise for over a century and combining that expertise with latest oenological technology to make sure that they can make the finest quality wines.
Maison L Tramier & Fils mature their wines in cellars that date back to the 1830 and bottled using latest technology ; they are the perfect combination of tradition and progress
The Winery is Located In The Beautiful Village of Mercurey
Mercurey has always had a long-standing reputation when it came to wine making and Maison L. Tramier & Fils chose to settle here and it was the best decision they made.
Maison L. Tramier & Fils Fuse Tradition and Modern Technology
First established in the year 1842, Maison L. Tramier had quite a few things to offer when it comes to expertise and fine quality wines. They have come a long way since 1842 and they’ve progressed all the way. With respect to the past techniques, they accept modern technology with open arms. The wines are still produced in the estate’s original building that overlooks the Mercurey vineyards and their wines mature to perfection in the vaulted cellars that dates back the year 1830. Despite this, they are not shy of using the latest oenological technology, especially for their bottling. In the 60’s Maison L Tramier & Fils launched its own vintage wine called the Roncier. Recently, the winery purchased modern cellars in Mercurery tripling its production capacity. They are successfully growing in the USA, Europe and the Far East.
Vineyards That Cater to the Need of The Grapes
The Vineyards of Maison L. Tramier & Fils dominate the Mercurey lake giving a pleasing view. The climate here is pleasant and the soil gives grapes grown here like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay all the minerals and nutrients that it needs. The winery has the only Mercurey cellars to be entirely built on rock face. This gives the cellars constant temperature and ageing for their wines.
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Pinot Noir, Chardonnay
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From Monday to Saturday: from 9:00am to 12:00pm & from 14:00pm to 18:00pm
We are usually closed every year 3 weeks: last week of July, and 2 first weeks of August (in 2021 we will be closed from Sunday the 25th of July until Sunday the 15th of August).