The village is the first of the Côte de Beaune when coming from Dijon. It has three hamlets: Buisson, Neuvelle and Corcelles. Named La Doiz de Sarrigny in 1304, it is undoubtedly one of the oldest of the Côte d’Or and also one of the largest, judging by the number of Merovingian objects found here.
Ladoix comes from douix, which means spring or fountain. This can be explained by the Lauve, a spring found at the foot of the Corton hillside. Serrigny, whose name is said to come from a Gallo-Roman, was linked to Ladoix in 1988.
Our wine comes from 40-year-old vines, located at the foot of Mount Corton. Facing East/South-East and at an altitude of 235 to 240 metres, they are planted in a heavy clay soil, ladden with chailles limestone.
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