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Robert Denogent
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Denogent family, originally from Fuissé, started the wine business. Andrée Robert, née Ddenogent, grandmother of Antoine and Nicolas, owns 5 ha of vines. Although the Pouilly-Fuissé appellation has not yet been declared, she knows that the terroirs have potential and that by respecting these generous soils and this wonderful Chardonnay, the wines produced will be exceptional.
Jean-Jacques Robert, Andrée's son, takes over the reins in 1989. The estate changes its name and becomes Robert-Denogent in homage to his ancestors. Jean-Jacques continues in the same vein, always a gourmand and eager to share his wines with his friends. He gradually increases the surface area of ??vines.
Nicolas, the eldest son, returns to the estate in 2006. He does more than support his father by bringing his vision of wine. Antoine, Nicolas' brother, joined the estate in 2012. In 2015, Jean-Jacques passed the baton... while remaining close to his sons.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Denogent family, originally from Fuissé, started the wine business. Andrée Robert, née Ddenogent, grandmother of Antoine and Nicolas, owns 5 ha of vines. Although the Pouilly-Fuissé appellation has not yet been declared, she knows that the terroirs have potential and that by respecting these generous soils and this wonderful Chardonnay, the wines produced will be exceptional.
Jean-Jacques Robert, Andrée's son, takes over the reins in 1989. The estate changes its name and becomes Robert-Denogent in homage to his ancestors. Jean-Jacques continues in the same vein, always a gourmand and eager to share his wines with his friends. He gradually increases the surface area of ??vines.
Nicolas, the eldest son, returns to the estate in 2006. He does more than support his father by bringing his vision of wine. Antoine, Nicolas' brother, joined the estate in 2012. In 2015, Jean-Jacques passed the baton... while remaining close to his sons.