Domaine Fabien Coche

Fabien Coche is a fourth-generation vigneron who took over from his father, Alain, in 2005. From the ’20 vintage the name of the domaine changed from Coche-Bizouard to Fabien Coche. The Coche family is well known in Burgundy: Raphaël Coche-Dury is a cousin, and the two domaines were one until they split in 1949.

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Burgundy
2017 Meursault, Les Chevalières, Domaine Coche-Bizouard, Burgundy
Ready, but will keep
£420.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
2021 Meursault, Clos du Pré de Manche, Domaine Fabien Coche, Burgundy
Ready, but will improve
£595.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
More sizes available
Burgundy
2021 Meursault, Les Chevalières, Domaine Fabien Coche, Burgundy
For laying down
£500.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
Burgundy
2020 Meursault Blanc, Domaine Fabien Coche, Burgundy
Ready, but will keep
£220.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
2021 Meursault, L'Ormeau, Domaine Fabien Coche, Burgundy
Ready, but will improve
£340.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
Burgundy
2019 Meursault, Les Chevalières, Domaine Fabien Coche, Burgundy
For laying down
£350.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)

Learn more about Domaine Fabien Coche

Fabien’s shunning of the limelight and understated winemaking have kept him relatively under the radar. A pragmatic and forward-thinking winemaker, he moved in 2007 from the cramped family cellars in Meursault to a more practical, purpose-built premises outside the village.

He uses more and more large-format oak (foudres and 500- to 600-litre barrels) to minimise oxidation in the face of warmer, riper vintages. After several years of trials, he now uses Diam “Origine” corks (made with beeswax) across the range to ensure consistent ageing. He farms organically, not for any commercial motivation but out of respect for the health of those working in the vineyard.