Burgundy roots,
Puligny-Montrachet.

The presence of the Moingeon family in Burgundy can be traced back to the 15th century: Jehan Moingeon, born in 1415 at the time of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, bears witness to its deep roots in the Burgundy region.

Puligny Montrachet in winter. The hillsides and vineyards are coldly beautiful in the winter sunshine.

Puligny-Montrachet, revealing the most perfect expression of Chardonnay

The Domaine covers almost three hectares spread over six appellations from different “climats”: Bourgogne Aligoté, Bourgogne, Bourgogne Côte d’or, Puligny-Montrachet Village, Puligny-Montrachet 1er cru, Saint-Aubin 1er cru. They make up the whole of our wines, spread over 13 parcels.

A healthy vine with green foliage and no shortage of water. In Burgundy, the Chardonnay grape is responsible for the quality of the Puligny Montrachet wine.


Good wines can only be made from good grapes.

The confidential size of our Domaine allows us to observe the vines closely at all times, adapting our actions and choices for each plot and each vintage.

Bottles of Domaine Gacon-Moingeon Saint Aubin wine, labelled and ready for shipment

Originally from Burgundy, our family has been producing wine for several generations.

Whether it’s a superb “Premier Cru”, a “Village” with a strong character, a “Bourgogne blanc” full of charm or a surprising “Aligoté”, our greatest pleasure is to share them with you.