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Solutré-Pouilly, France

Domaine Cheveau

WinemakerNicolas Cheveau; Julien Cheveau; Aurélie Cheveau (management)

Domaine Cheveau is a family-run Pouilly-Fuissé estate in Solutré-Pouilly, founded in 1950 and now managed by the third generation of the Cheveau family. Its interest lies in the way Chardonnay from clay-limestone sites and Gamay from Saint-Amour are handled parcel by parcel, with hand harvesting, small-estate scale, and a working-cellar feel rather than polished wine-tourism theatre.

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Rte des Concizes, 71960 Solutré-Pouilly, France
Phone
+33 6 83 77 07 25
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Domaine Cheveau winery in Solutré-Pouilly, France
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Solutré-Pouilly gives Domaine Cheveau its frame: a Burgundy village setting where the emphasis is on vineyard work, cellar practice, and a quieter sense of place rather than polished hospitality theatre. The estate is best understood as a traditional, family-run Burgundy domaine focused on precise, terroir-driven wines. In that context, the attraction is not a checklist of visitor amenities, but the more restrained promise of a producer rooted in its landscape, with the vineyard and cellar doing most of the speaking.

Because the public profile is intentionally limited, it is better not to overstate details about grape varieties, cuvées, production methods, opening arrangements, or visitor format. What is clear is the character: Domaine Cheveau reads as a working cellar and vineyard estate, classic and rustic in feel, with the appeal of a scenic setting in Solutré-Pouilly. The lack of excessive outward polish is part of the way to understand it: this is a place to approach as a domaine first, not as a fully packaged leisure venue.

Terroir-driven Burgundy is the main argument

The core reason to consider Domaine Cheveau is its focus on wines that express place. That distinction matters in Burgundy, where the appeal of an address often comes from its relationship to land, practice, and continuity rather than from a large-scale hospitality concept.

For planning purposes, the safer and more useful takeaway is simpler: the winery is a family-run estate in Solutré-Pouilly with a serious wine focus and a rustic, working-domaine atmosphere. It should be approached with expectations shaped by that profile: thoughtful, wine-centred, and grounded, rather than flashy or overly curated.

That makes it most relevant for travellers who value context over spectacle. If your interest is in Burgundy as a range of growers, cellars, and site-driven wines, the winery fits that quieter category. It is the kind of address that makes sense when the purpose of the stop is to feel closer to the region’s working wine culture, not simply to add another scenic venue to an itinerary.

A family estate with a working-cellar temperament

The winery’s character is traditional and family-run. The setting is not described as a polished tourist facility; it is better framed as a working cellar and vineyard environment where the appeal comes from authenticity, restraint, and a close connection to the surrounding wine country. That framing helps keep expectations accurate: the atmosphere is best read through the lens of a producer’s domaine, where the practical life of winegrowing remains central.

The estate’s style can be described as classic, scenic, rustic, and somewhat hidden-gem in mood. Those qualities are useful expectations: visitors should picture a Burgundy wine estate rooted in its place rather than a destination built around luxury staging. Scenic does not need to mean theatrical here; it can mean the quieter pleasure of being in a wine village setting where the landscape, the cellar, and the domaine identity are closely aligned.

The listed price level is $$$, placing the winery in a premium category. One responsible way to use the price signal is therefore as a broad expectation of seriousness and positioning, not as a substitute for confirmed practical details.

How to place it in a Solutré-Pouilly itinerary

The winery is strongest for travellers who want a grounded Burgundy estate experience in Solutré-Pouilly. Its appeal is not based on spectacle, extensive facilities, or a named restaurant-style format; it is based on the feeling of a family-run domaine with vineyard context and a cellar-first temperament. In itinerary terms, it belongs in the wine-focused part of the day, especially for travellers who prefer producers with a sense of place over destinations designed primarily around presentation.

Within a Solutré-Pouilly itinerary, treat the winery as a wine-focused stop and plan dining, hotels, bars, and other local experiences separately. Other dining in Solutré-Pouilly can provide the supporting pieces around a visit, but the winery itself should be understood primarily as a Burgundy estate. That separation is useful: it lets the domaine remain what it be, a focused wine address, while the rest of the village or region can supply the broader travel framework.

For broader comparisons, keep the reference point close: the winery is the benchmark discussed here. The clearest conclusion is therefore deliberately narrow: choose the winery for a traditional, family-run Burgundy setting in Solutré-Pouilly, with terroir-driven wine and working-domaine character at the centre of the experience.

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Recognition history

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Classic
  • Scenic
  • Rustic
Best For
  • Wine Education
  • Solo Exploration
  • Romantic Getaway
Experience
  • Estate Grounds
  • Vineyard Tour
Views
  • Vineyard
  • Mountain
AVA
  • Pouilly Fuissé AOC
Varietals
  • Chardonnay
  • Gamay
Wine Styles
  • Still White
  • Still Red
Tasting Experiences
  • Estate Tasting
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacitySmall
Wine ClubNo
Direct-to-Consumer ShippingNo

Traditional family-run Burgundy estate focused on precise, terroir-driven wines, with a working cellar and vineyard setting rather than a polished tourist facility.