"A terroir in the south of the appellation on which Philippe Huguenot farms just over 2|5 ha of fifty-year-old vines. He delivers an expressive wine, with floral and fruity notes (blackcurrant, red berries), and a beautiful volume on the palate, where balance and persistence come together happily. A bottle that can be further refined with ageing". (Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2024)
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Eye
Deep, intense garnet-red colour, brilliant disk
Nose
Concentrated and aromatic, with a lovely complexity of black fruits, violets and liquorice, enhanced by harmonious notes of sweet spices.
Mouth
Powerful and generous, with a suave texture, it develops a juicy substance of ripe fruit, nuances of redcurrant, plum, black cherry pit, with firm tannins, this magnificent balance extends into a deliciously spicy finish.
Serve
At 15-17°C
Open
1 hour before
Drink from
2025
Drink before
2037
Food and wine pairing
Enjoy with duck aiguillettes, beef onglet à l'échalote, pike filet with butter/lemon sauce...
Bettane & Desseauve
3*Star rating (High-quality production, a benchmark in its sector)
About the domain :
Philippe Huguenot is a pragmatist. Certified organic since 2013, he initiated this approach to enable his vines to regain the good rusticity he was no longer finding. Mechanical harvesting has also been abandoned. The estate is forging ahead, and its wines are increasingly elegant, with a pleasant fruitiness that seduces from their earliest youth. The acceleration in quality has been spectacular over the last few vintages. A man of rare kindness, with wines that reflect his image, he likes to welcome his customers to the cellar when many have closed their doors in the face of commercial success. The quality here is particularly consistent.
Guide Hachette des vins
Wine noted (guide 2024) 1*Star (Very successful wine)
Domaine noté (guide 2023) Award-winning wines (The wines of this producer are regularly awarded by the guide)
About the wine:
A terroir in the south of the appellation on which Philippe Huguenot farms just over 2|5 ha of fifty-year-old vines. This is an expressive wine, with floral and fruity notes (blackcurrant, red berries), and a fine volume on the palate, where balance and persistence come together happily. A bottle that can be further refined with ageing.
About the domain :
Since 1790, ten generations have succeeded one another on this 21-hectare estate, renowned for its Marsannay, Gevrey and Fixin wines. Philippe Huguenot took over from his father Jean-Louis in 1996 and launched the organic conversion of his vineyard (certification in 2013).
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Wine rated (2025 guide) 92/100
Domaine noté (guide 2023) Sélectionné (We remind you that this guide is a prize list and as such, all the estates that appear in it, even without a star, represent, in our eyes, the excellence of French production).
About the wine:
Juicy volume, tender fruit and the ashy flavors of ageing go hand in hand in the invigorating Champs-Perdrix, with its savory finish.
About the domain :
Heir to ten generations of Marsannay winemakers, Jean-Louis Huguenot, who died in 2019, produced technically irreproachable wines for a long time. More discreet, his son Philippe and his wife Valérie have given their wines more personality, without compromising their fundamental qualities. The range as a whole includes precise, solid wines, which have been certified organic since 2019, but over-ageing diminishes the nuances of terroir expression with dry finishes. We hope that Philippe Huguenot, now fully in charge, will change this style. Major renovation work on the winery and buildings is currently underway.
Jancis Robinson
Wine rated (2024 guide) 16/20
About the wine:
Medium cherry red. Inviting dark red fruit with a hint of pepper. Deliciously fragrant. Juicy yet well-structured. Refined, well-balanced tannins, if a little lighter. 2025-2029
Vinous
Wine rated (2024 guide) 90-92/100
Rated domain (guide 2022) Recommended
About the wine:
The Marsannay Champs-Perdrix 2022 is a step above the Montagny; it's more delimited and simply has more Pinot character. The palate is fresh on the attack, well-balanced with fine acidity and an elegant style, with a taut finish. Good potential/good Marsannay! Tasted at the Burgundy 2022 tastings in London. 2026-2038
Customer rating
4.3/5
on 3 reviews
Note and review by M. NICOLAS R. Published on 07/12/2025
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