Winery in Pernand-Vergelesses, France
Rapet
100Pearl PointsBurgundy Range Stop
About Rapet
Rapet is worth booking for returning Burgundy drinkers who want a grounded Pernand-Vergelesses estate with both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir range. The draw is appellation comparison around Corton, plus named bottles such as Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru “Sous Frétille,” “Les Belles Filles” and Beaune “En Bully,” rather than a highly staged tasting experience.
On a return trip to Pernand-Vergelesses, the smart move is not to chase novelty; it is to understand Rapet in its setting: a historic Burgundy family-estate atmosphere in a peaceful green valley at the foot of Corton hill. The feel is traditional and winegrower-led, with modern, well-kept facilities and an emphasis on careful, sustainable viticulture. Rapet is worth considering if that grounded estate context is what you want from a Pernand-Vergelesses stop.
The case for prioritising Rapet rests on atmosphere rather than an inventory of visit details. The confirmed picture is of a $$$ venue in Pernand-Vergelesses with Michelin Main Selection recognition for 2026. For a tighter local route, pair it with Domaine Bonneau du Martray or consider other Burgundy options such as Domaine Chandon de Briailles, Domaine Guilbert-Gillet, Domaine Didier Fornerol and Domaine Camille Thiriet.
Go for the estate setting, not a showpiece promise
The strongest reason to visit is the estate character: peaceful valley setting, traditional Burgundy family atmosphere and well-kept facilities that reflect careful, sustainable viticulture. Those are the details to weigh when deciding whether Rapet fits your day in Pernand-Vergelesses.
For planning, avoid assuming a specific visit format or service detail unless Rapet confirms it directly. What can be said from the information is that the venue sits at a $$$ price level and carries Michelin Main Selection recognition for 2026, making it a serious stop for travellers who value a classic Burgundy estate mood over spectacle.
Who should put it on a Pernand-Vergelesses itinerary
Consider Rapet if the day is built around Pernand-Vergelesses and the group wants a calm, traditional estate atmosphere in the green valley below Corton hill. Visitors looking for a highly scripted or entertainment-driven visit should confirm the current format before committing. For a broader village plan, use Our full Pernand-Vergelesses wineries guide, then round out logistics with Our full Pernand-Vergelesses restaurants guide.
The practical verdict: make Rapet a considered stop if its family-estate feel, peaceful Corton-hill setting and $$$ positioning match your Burgundy plans. It is best judged as a grounded Pernand-Vergelesses venue with confirmed Michelin Main Selection recognition for 2026, not as a place to approach with assumptions about a particular menu, list or service format.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rapet worth considering in Pernand-Vergelesses?
Rapet is worth considering if you want a traditional Burgundy family-estate atmosphere in Pernand-Vergelesses, with a peaceful green-valley setting at the foot of Corton hill. Confirm any specific visit format directly with the venue before planning around it.
Does Rapet offer shipping or delivery?
For a visit in Pernand-Vergelesses, ask Rapet directly about any current terms before you go, especially at a $$$ price level.
Can Rapet handle groups?
If you are planning for a group, contact Rapet directly to confirm the current format and availability.
What should I expect from Rapet?
Approach Rapet as a Pernand-Vergelesses estate with a traditional Burgundy family atmosphere, modern well-kept facilities and a focus on careful, sustainable viticulture. Check the venue's official channels for current visit details.
Is Rapet expensive?
Rapet sits at a $$$ price level and has Michelin Main Selection recognition for 2026. Whether it is worthwhile depends on the current visit format, so confirm details directly and judge it against your interest in a calm, family-estate Burgundy setting.
How does Rapet compare with other nearby estates?
Rapet's appeal is its traditional Burgundy family-estate atmosphere in Pernand-Vergelesses, supported by modern, well-kept facilities and a focus on careful, sustainable viticulture. Visitors comparing Burgundy options may also look at Domaine Bonneau du Martray or Domaine Camille Thiriet.
Location
2 Pl. de la Mairie, 21420 Pernand-Vergelesses, France
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Rapet vs nearby Burgundy winery options
Rapet sits in the practical middle of the Pernand-Vergelesses decision set: serious enough for Burgundy regulars, less trophy-driven than Domaine Bonneau du Martray, and more directly useful for comparing multiple Côte de Beaune appellations in one visit.
Domaine Chandon de Briailles is the peer to consider when the day can stretch beyond the immediate village and the goal is a broader Burgundy name. Rapet is better when location efficiency, calm atmosphere and both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir coverage matter.
Domaine Guilbert-Gillet, Domaine Camille Thiriet and Domaine Didier Fornerol make sense as cross-shops for smaller-producer itineraries, especially if the main aim is discovery. Rapet is the safer pick for a return visitor who wants a known Pernand-Vergelesses anchor.
Where to look if Rapet is not available
Try Domaine Bonneau du Martray if the priority is a more collector-led Corton appointment and the budget can stretch. For a quieter, producer-led Burgundy route beyond the village, Domaine Chandon de Briailles is the stronger alternative.
How It Compares
Choose Rapet when value and range matter more than prestige theatre. Domaine Bonneau du Martray is the more obvious splurge name for Corton-focused collectors, while Rapet is the more useful appointment for drinkers who want both white and red Burgundy context across Pernand-Vergelesses, Savigny-lès-Beaune, Aloxe-Corton and Beaune.
Domaine Chandon de Briailles is the better cross-shop if the priority is a more destination-style Burgundy name outside the village core. Rapet feels more traditional and village-paced, which suits a quieter itinerary and a group that wants to taste rather than be impressed by setting alone.
If booking pressure pushes you elsewhere, look at Domaine Guilbert-Gillet, Domaine Camille Thiriet or Domaine Didier Fornerol as alternatives for a smaller-producer Burgundy day. Rapet remains the better fit when the decision hinges on classic Côte de Beaune range, sustainable vineyard work and a calm Pernand-Vergelesses base.
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