Clos Marey-Monge

Clos Marey-Monge is a vineyard in Burgundy, France, located in Pommard, a village at Château de Pommard domain. The vineyard first became known in 1795, because of a love story between Nicolas-Joseph Marey and Émilie Monge, French nobility son and daughter offspring. The vineyard is named with clos (English: 'enclosure') due to the fact it is being walled up. The word is used to referencing well-known wines come from this vineyard. even the wall does not exist now. In July 2015, UNESCO declared the area where the vineyard is located a world heritage protected Climat of Burgundy.

Clos Marey-Monge

Clos Marey-Monge is a vineyard in Burgundy, France, located in Pommard, a village at Château de Pommard domain. The vineyard first became known in 1795, because of a love story between Nicolas-Joseph Marey and Émilie Monge, French nobility son and daughter offspring. The vineyard is named with clos (English: 'enclosure') due to the fact it is being walled up. The word is used to referencing well-known wines come from this vineyard. even the wall does not exist now. In July 2015, UNESCO declared the area where the vineyard is located a world heritage protected Climat of Burgundy.