
Chapelle de Blagny
Hameau de Blagny, Puligny-Montrachet
Winery in Puligny-Montrachet, France
The Read
Upper-Slope Dual-Appellation Terroir
Why go
Chapelle de Blagny is worth pursuing if the trip is built around serious Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault wine time, not casual drop-in tasting. The booking case is strongest for couples or small special-occasion groups who want a quieter Burgundy stop and are comfortable confirming availability well ahead.
About Chapelle de Blagny
Chapelle de Blagny is a Puligny-Montrachet venue with a smart casual dress code and Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition for 2025. It works best as a specific Puligny-Montrachet stop, with practical details confirmed directly before building a day around it.
The decision is fairly simple: consider Chapelle de Blagny if the trip is centered on Puligny-Montrachet and you want a recognized venue in the area. Service format, menu, pricing, hours, group capacity, a specific address beyond Puligny-Montrachet are not listed here, so avoid assuming more than the profile supports. In practical terms, this means treating the listing as a prompt for direct confirmation rather than as a complete planning brief. It can belong on the shortlist, but the final schedule should wait until the essentials are checked.
Choose this for a focused Puligny-Montrachet stop, not a broad checklist
The smart way to assess this booking is by opportunity cost. If only one or two stops fit into the day, Chapelle de Blagny can be considered alongside Domaine François Carillon, Domaine Etienne Sauzet, or Domaine Jacques Carillon as part of a focused Puligny-Montrachet plan. That kind of comparison is most useful when the day is already narrowed to the village and the goal is not to cover as many names as possible, but to make a deliberate choice among Puligny-Montrachet options that fit the tone of the trip.
Do not make the visit about specifics that still need confirmation. With no details for offerings, format, prices, or availability, the safer approach is to confirm directly what is possible on the date you want before committing the rest of the day around it. This is especially important if the stop has to anchor transportation, meals, or other bookings, because an assumption about timing or format can distort the entire itinerary. Keep the key facts in view: Puligny-Montrachet location, smart casual dress code, Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition for 2025. Everything else should be treated as open until the venue confirms it.
For celebrations, build the day around restraint and timing
For a date, anniversary, or client itinerary, use the key signals carefully: Chapelle de Blagny is a smart casual, Pearl 2 Star Prestige venue in Puligny-Montrachet. Those details can help set the tone, suggesting that guests should dress with polish and that the stop is notable enough to merit consideration for a more intentional day. Anything beyond that, capacity, pace, the exact nature of the visit, should be confirmed before inviting guests or making a tight schedule. For occasions where expectations matter, it is better to understate what is known and verify the experience than to overpromise based on an incomplete public profile.
Keep the rest of the itinerary flexible. Meal planning should happen separately via our Puligny-Montrachet restaurants guide, with hotels checked through our Puligny-Montrachet hotels guide. If the day needs alternatives, compare Chapelle de Blagny with Domaine Paul Pernot et ses Fils, Domaine Leflaive, or other Puligny-Montrachet options without assuming the same format at each venue. The strongest plan is one that leaves room for confirmation, avoids stacking too many fixed commitments, uses Chapelle de Blagny as a considered Puligny-Montrachet possibility rather than as a fully defined experience before the details are confirmed.
Planning details
- Location
- 2, BIS Ham. de Blagny, 21190 Meursault, France
- Website
- chapelledeblagny.vin
- Phone
- +33 9 72 53 28 00
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Chapelle de Blagny reads like a classic Burgundian address: a small, terroir-driven producer perched above the premier-cru band where geology and exposure dictate a different expression of Chardonnay. The writing emphasizes mineral austerity, chalk-edged precision and a cooler, higher-altitude personality that contrasts with the richer, buttered premiers crus below. Presentation is measured and refined rather than flashy — wines and the producer’s standing in the La Paulée Pearl tier point to an understated, sophisticated profile. Visitors encounter thoughtful viticulture and a sense of place more than showmanship; the emphasis is on clarity, lineage and tradition.
Best For
This estate is best approached as a study in terroir. It suits wine-education visits and solo exploration for tasters who want to trace how altitude, soil and exposure alter Chardonnay’s expression on a single hillside. The producer’s placement within a prestige tier also makes it appropriate for special-occasion tastings where focus and provenance matter. Rather than a rowdy tasting room, Chapelle de Blagny rewards quiet attention — comparing parcels or bottlings from different elevations delivers the clearest lessons about Puligny-Montrachet versus higher-Blagny fruit.
Tasting Tips
When tasting or selecting bottles, foreground provenance: ask whether a wine is from a Blagny parcel designated to Puligny-Montrachet or Meursault, because that appellation boundary can change the label and the wine’s profile. Expect chalky, mineral austerity and seek out slightly older vintages if you want the wines to show more resolved texture — the description notes that the site’s precision "takes time to resolve in bottle." If available, taste a lower-slope premier cru alongside a Blagny plot to hear the contrast between richer, buttered textures and the ridge’s leaner, nervier expression.
Venue details
Ambiance
Elegant and serene historic setting with profound heritage, evoking timeless Burgundian sophistication amid cool, mineral-rich slopes.
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Vibe
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Experience
Sourcing
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At the Vineyard
- Appellation
- Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Hameau de Blagny
- Varietals
- Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
- Tour Duration
- 60-90 minutes
- Wine Club
- Not available
Planning details
Location
Also consider
If this is booked
Try Domaine François Carillon or Domaine Paul Pernot et ses Fils first if staying within Puligny-Montrachet matters. For a broader Burgundy or wine-travel shortlist, compare Domaine Jean-Noël Gagnard, A. Margaine in Villers-Marmery, Agrapart & Fils in Avize, Albert Boxler in Niedermorschwihr, 00 Wines in Carlton, or 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery in Sierning.
Winery context
How it compares in Puligny-Montrachet
Chapelle de Blagny is the pick for a quieter, more tucked-away Burgundy appointment. Domaine François Carillon and Domaine Jacques Carillon are better cross-shops if the priority is comparing village-centered Puligny producers in a tighter circuit.
Domaine Etienne Sauzet and Domaine Leflaive are the more obvious prestige plays, but that also makes them harder targets for many travelers. If access is the concern, Domaine Paul Pernot et ses Fils is the sensible backup to consider before widening the search outside Puligny-Montrachet.
For value, judge by what can actually be tasted or purchased rather than reputation alone. Chapelle de Blagny makes sense when the experience quality and calm setting matter as much as label recognition; choose the Carillon, Sauzet, Pernot, or Leflaive routes when the goal is producer benchmarking across Puligny addresses.
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Compare Chapelle de Blagny
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Chapelle de Blagny | Puligny-Montrachet | No published awards |
| Domaine François Carillon | Puligny-Montrachet | No published awards |
| Domaine Etienne Sauzet | Puligny-Montrachet | 2026 Michelin 2 Grapes - Burgundy |
| Domaine Jacques Carillon | Puligny-Montrachet | 2026 Michelin Grape Main Selection - Burgundy |
| Domaine Paul Pernot et ses Fils | Puligny-Montrachet | No published awards |
| Domaine Leflaive | Chassagne-Montrachet | 2026 Falstaff Winery Guide2026 Michelin 2 Grapes - Burgundy2025 Pearl 4 Star Prestige |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What other venues can I compare with Chapelle de Blagny?
Domaine François Carillon, Domaine Etienne Sauzet, Domaine Jacques Carillon, Domaine Paul Pernot et ses Fils, Domaine Leflaive are relevant comparisons for planning around Chapelle de Blagny in Puligny-Montrachet.
Do I need a reservation at Chapelle de Blagny?
Reservation details are not listed for Chapelle de Blagny. Because it is a Pearl 2 Star Prestige venue in Puligny-Montrachet, confirm booking requirements directly before planning your visit.
What should I wear to Chapelle de Blagny?
Where is Chapelle de Blagny?
Chapelle de Blagny is in Puligny-Montrachet.
Does Chapelle de Blagny serve food?
Food-service information is not listed for Chapelle de Blagny. Plan meals separately in Puligny-Montrachet unless the venue directly confirms otherwise.
Can Chapelle de Blagny handle large groups?
Group-capacity information is not listed for Chapelle de Blagny. Confirm capacity directly before planning a group visit, compare the practical details with Domaine Paul Pernot et ses Fils if you are considering multiple options.
How long should I plan for a visit to Chapelle de Blagny?
Visit-duration information is not listed for Chapelle de Blagny. Confirm the expected timing directly, especially if it is one stop in a broader Puligny-Montrachet itinerary.













