Les Blanches Fleurs
lay BLAHNSH FLUR
One of Beaune's tiniest Premier Crus, named for the white blossoms of fruit trees and prized for delicate, floral-driven wines.
Les Blanches Fleurs is a 0.36-hectare Premier Cru vineyard in Beaune, among the smallest in the entire Côte de Beaune. Situated north of Beaune town with a southeast to south-southeast aspect, it produces light, mineral wines from clay-limestone and marl soils. Only a handful of domaines hold plots here.
- Total vineyard area: 0.36 hectares, making it one of Beaune's smallest Premier Crus
- Located north of Beaune town center
- Aspect: southeast to south-southeast
- Soils: clay-limestone and marl mixed with limestone
- Classified Premier Cru within the Beaune appellation, Côte de Beaune
- Name derives from fruit trees covered in white blossoms at flowering time
- Split across three to four domaines; both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are grown
Location and Setting
Les Blanches Fleurs sits north of Beaune town within the broader Beaune Premier Cru appellation. At just 0.36 hectares, it ranks among the most diminutive classified vineyard sites in the Côte de Beaune. The vineyard faces southeast to south-southeast, providing reliable sun exposure during the growing season while benefiting from the moderate continental climate that defines this stretch of the Côte d'Or.
- North of Beaune town, within the Premier Cru belt
- Southeast to south-southeast aspect captures morning and midday sun
- Continental climate with cold winters and warm, dry summers
- Extremely limited total area of 0.36 hectares
Soils and Terroir
The soils at Les Blanches Fleurs are a combination of clay-limestone and marl mixed with limestone, typical of the Premier Cru sites along the Côte de Beaune. This mix of active limestone and clay provides good water retention and mineral complexity, contributing to the vineyard's reputation for mineral-driven, vibrant wines. The relatively shallow, well-structured soils encourage vine roots to work for nutrients, producing concentrated fruit in small yields.
- Clay-limestone base provides structure and minerality
- Marl mixed with limestone adds texture and depth
- Soil composition consistent with neighboring Beaune Premier Crus
- Terroir favors floral, mineral wine expression over power
History and Name
The name Les Blanches Fleurs translates directly to 'the white flowers,' a reference to the fruit trees that once covered the site and bloomed with white blossoms during flowering season. The vineyard carries a Premier Cru designation yet remains one of the lesser-known classified sites in Beaune, largely due to its tiny size. With ownership divided among just three to four domaines, production is extremely limited and bottles seldom appear outside specialist merchant lists.
- Name references white-flowering fruit trees historically grown on site
- Premier Cru classification recognized despite minimal public profile
- Ownership split across three to four domaines
- Limited production makes this a rare find in the market
Drinking something from this region?
Look up any wine by name or label photo -- get tasting notes, food pairings, and a drinking window.
Open Wine Lookup →Wine Style
Wines from Les Blanches Fleurs are described as light, elegant, and floral-driven with mineral character and vibrant acidity. Both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are planted in the vineyard, though given the continental climate and clay-limestone soils, the style leans toward finesse rather than weight. The floral and mineral qualities that give the vineyard its distinctive character make these wines well-suited to medium-term cellaring, where the acidity integrates and the terroir character deepens.
- Light to medium-bodied with high natural acidity
- Floral aromatics, white flower and red fruit notes typical
- Mineral finish reflecting the limestone-rich soils
- Both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay produced from this site
Notable Producers
Given its tiny footprint, only a select group of producers hold vines in Les Blanches Fleurs. Château de Meursault and Chanterêves are among the recognized names associated with the vineyard, alongside Domaine Maxime Dubuet-Boillot, Domaine de l'Hermitage de Nantoux, Lamy-Pillot, and Roisin Curley. Each brings a distinct approach to this rare terroir, and their bottlings represent some of the only opportunities to experience this obscure but legitimate Premier Cru designation.
- Château de Meursault: established Côte de Beaune domaine with broad Premier Cru holdings
- Chanterêves: small-scale, precision-focused producer
- Lamy-Pillot: respected family domaine with Burgundy pedigree
- Roisin Curley: boutique producer contributing to the site's growing profile
Light to medium-bodied with vibrant acidity, floral aromatics (white flowers, violet), red berry fruit, and a mineral, limestone-inflected finish. Elegant rather than powerful, with a delicate structure suited to medium-term aging.
- Chanterêves Beaune Premier Cru Les Blanches Fleurs$80-120Precision-focused producer with direct access to this rare 0.36-hectare Premier Cru site.Find →
- Château de Meursault Beaune Premier Cru Les Blanches Fleurs$70-110Established Côte de Beaune estate bringing house style to one of Beaune's smallest Premier Crus.Find →
- Lamy-Pillot Beaune Premier Cru Les Blanches Fleurs$60-90Respected family domaine offering reliable access to this little-known floral, mineral Premier Cru.Find →
- Les Blanches Fleurs is one of the smallest Premier Cru sites in Beaune at just 0.36 hectares
- Located north of Beaune town; aspect is southeast to south-southeast
- Soils are clay-limestone and marl mixed with limestone, typical of Côte de Beaune Premier Crus
- Both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are permitted and grown in this vineyard
- The name refers to white-flowering fruit trees historically grown on the site