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D’Antoine Vincent aujourd’hui à Claude Bulland en 1862, cinq générations se sont succédé au Château de Fuissé. Chacune apportant sa pierre à l’édifice familial, avec sa propre vision et toujours en avance sur son époque.
Antoine Vincent, in charge of the domain since 2003, manages the production tools, moving towards precision in vinification and employing sustainable methods adapted to the climactic conditions…all with the humility which embodies him.
Antoine Vincent
Jean-Jacques Vincent
Depuis 1967, Jean-Jacques Vincent s’est attaché à vinifier ses vins en fonction des typicités de chaque parcelle et exporte l’image du Domaine, avant de céder sa place à la génération actuelle.
In 1948, Marcel Vincent purchases vineyards and develops domain-bottled sales using nascent marketing techniques.
Marcel Vincent
Jacques Vincent
In 1922, Jacques Vincent, mayor of Fuissé, along with other vintners, advocated for the uniqueness of the terroirs which surround the villages of Pouilly and Fuissé, culminating in the creation of the (eponymous) appellation.
In 1862, Claude Bulland purchases the Château de Fuissé. He brought back a medal from the universal exhibition of 1876 in Paris, establishing the domain’s reputation.
Claude Bulland

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