The Pillot family cultivates four small parcels in this famous site, totalling 0.49 hectares. Winemaking follows the same line as for all the other 1er Crus, and no new oak was used this year. The vines here are an average of 55 years old and, as you would expect of such a stony vineyard (caillou is an old French word for stone), intense minerality and depth are both features of this striking wine. It has both textural power and an intense, chalky and earthy minerality that is rare amongst 1er Cru whites. A brilliant Chassagne.