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The Fixin Hervelets 1er Cru from Domaine Bart is a pure Pinot Noir from the lands of Marsannay, in the northernmost part of the Còte D'Or in Burgundy. This area is a candidate to become Premier Cru soon. From a slow maturation in wood, a wine emerges that expresses elegance, power, balance, and enhancement of aromas. A red that already offers emotions but will surprise in the future with complexity and depth. Ideal with moderately aged cheeses and with second courses based on red and white meat. Excellent with a grilled beef tenderloin.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Fixin AOC
- Cru
- Premier cru
- Philosophy
- Biodynamic, Organic
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Pinot noir
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2018
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- France
- Region
- Burgundy
- Alcohol Content
- 13% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Red Meats, Roast Meats, White Meats, Aged Cheeses
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Domaine Bart

Immersed in the heart of Burgundy, the Domaine Bart stands as a bastion of elegance and authenticity, reflecting the pure essence of Pinot Noir. Located among the prestigious vineyards of Marsannay and Fixin, this small but renowned French winery is a gem for wine enthusiasts seeking an authentic and timeless experience. For generations, the Domaine Bart has dedicated itself to cultivating Pinot Noir, transforming it into wines that embody the Burgundian art of capturing the terroir in a glass.
The AOC Marsannay and Fixin designations are the stage where the mastery of the Domaine Bart is expressed. Here, among clay and limestone soils, the vines receive care from passionate winemakers who respect tradition while embracing innovations that enhance quality. The result is wines that stand out for their harmonious balance between freshness and complexity, where every sip reveals the story of this unique land.
Among the standout labels, Marsannay Les Longeroies is a sublime example of the Domaine Bart's approach. With an aromatic profile ranging from ripe red fruits to subtle spices, it offers a sensory experience that envelops and seduces, remaining true to its Burgundian roots. This wine, with its extraordinary quality-price ratio, invites you to explore the nuances of Pinot Noir in one of its purest expressions.
Let yourself be carried away by the magic of Burgundy and discover the refined creations of Domaine Bart on Vino45. A journey that promises to delight the senses and enrich your collection with wines that tell stories of passion and terroir.
Address:
23 Rue Moreau, 21160 Marsannay-la-Côte, France
Color: light ruby red
Bouquet: delicate sensations of red and black fruit, woody notes
Taste: medium body, smooth, well balanced. Medium persistent finish.
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THE WINE
The Fixin Hervelets 1er Cru from Domaine Bart is a pure Pinot Noir from the lands of Marsannay, in the northernmost part of the Còte D'Or in Burgundy. This area is a candidate to become Premier Cru soon. From a slow maturation in wood, a wine is born that embodies elegance, power, balance, and the enhancement of aromas. A red that already provides emotions now, but will astonish in the future for its complexity and depth. Ideal with moderately aged cheeses and with main courses based on red and white meats. Excellent with a grilled beef fillet.
THE COMPANY

The company, formed by Martin Bart and his sister Odille, is located in Marsannay-la-Côte, in Burgundy, in the northernmost wine-growing municipality of the Côte d'Or, just a few kilometers from Gevrey-Chambertin. The team expanded in the mid-2000s with the arrival of Pierre, Odille's son. 70% of the total vineyards of the Domaine, about 22 hectares, is located in the municipality of origin, while the remainder consists of some parcels in Fixin Les Hervelets, Chambolle-Musigny Les Véroilles, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze, and Bonnes Mares. From these lands, wines of all kinds are created, white, rosé, and red, each with its own personality and character. The terroir of Marsannay is represented by different cuvées, including Les Champ Salomon, Finottes, and Les Grand Vignes. All these blends express different types of soil, which, although only a few kilometers apart, can produce completely different products from one another. Only 70% of the total production is sold under the Domaine Bart brand, while the remaining grapes are sold to 'négoce' businesses. As for vineyard activities, the philosophy is based on respect for nature and the surrounding environment: there is no use of herbicides, fertilizers, or chemicals that could harm the ecosystem. Meticulous attention to detail is given, maximizing the potential of the vines while always following ancient traditions with the utmost seriousness.
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