Huré Frères
Represented by François Huré & Pierre Huré
The estate was formed in 1960 by George Hures for his wife Jeanne. His three children, Raoul, Marc, and Jean-Marie took over in 1971. By 2008 Raoul's son, Francois, took over after spending time working globally in various roles, obtaining his oenology degree in Dijon, becoming fascinated with biodynamics while working with Jean Pierre Fleury, and exploring the vineyards of Australia and New Zealand. These experiences allowed François to understand the inherent advantages of both New and Old World wine regions.
The Hure Family owns 10ha in the villages of Ludes, Villedomange, Brouillet, Serzy, Prin and Vavray, and purchase a small amount of Chardonnay from 1.5ha in Rilly-la Montagne and Villers-Marmery. In 2006, Francois and his brother Pierre eliminated the use of herbicides and pesticides and started implementing biodynamic methods in the vineyards with the focus of creating a living terroir. Francois recognized the efforts and focus in Burgundy of treating each parcel individually and implemented this at the estate.
In the cellar, there is a mix of stainless steel tanks, foudres, and small used barrels, depending on the vintage and what each plot needs that year. Fermentation is conducted using natural yeast and with long aging on the lees.