Afterwork Spécial Rosé
- On 25 april 2024
- 1 Rue du Dessous
- Over a platter of charcuterie, cheese or other specialities, let's take the time to relax at the end of the day, after a week's hard work. - The important thing is to enjoy : Burgundy wines of course, but also from other regions, and a range of Burgundy craft beers. - See life in rosé ! - The sun is out again, providing a great opportunity to relax and enjoy a glass of chilled rosé !
Dégustation Verticale
- On 2 may 2024
- 1 Rue du Dessous, Le caveau
- You don't know about Vertical Tastings ? - It's a tasting of the same wine over several vintages ! - You have to drink it to believe it : see you at the Caveau in Auxey on 2 May for the start of the saga ! - Episode 1 : Meursault - Savour 6 Meursault wines from the Potinet Ampeau estate over 3 decades ! - You'll discover the ageing potential of this appellation, which justifies its renown. - Ready for episode 2 ?
Mai Musical de Meursault - "A la Recherche du Magenta" par l'Ensemble Bacchus et Cupidon
- On 26 may 2024
- Rue de la Place de l'Église, Église Saint-Martin d'Auxey-Duresses
- Come and discover the sounds of the colour magenta with the ensemble "Bacchus et Cupidon". - Magenta is a colour that does not correspond to any precise colourimetry : it is defined as a pure purple that is more red than blue. - Lucile Bailly-Gourevitch, mezzo, Antoine Bonardot, harpsichord, and Louison Sauilley, viola da gamba, will take a whirl around this elusive hue in a programme of French Baroque music in three parts : - - First of all, the rose galant, with airs de cours by Antoine de Boesset in particular. - - For the body of the triptych : sacred red, with Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre's French cantata Le Passage de la Mer Rouge (The Crossing of the Red Sea). - - Finally, for a light-hearted finale, they will pay tribute to the purple of wine, praised in airs à boire by de Boismortier and Julie Pinel. - These different parts will be punctuated by instrumental pieces, including Dominos rose, incarnat et pourpre by François Couperin.