the optimal balance
A Domain
Our history
Since the 17th century, members of the Gault family have been working the vineyard, as wine-workers, in Barizey.
In 1952, shortly after his birth, Jean-Jacques moves to St Mard de Vaux with his parents. His father, cultivates and vinifies the vine for a renowned family in Chalon area.
As the years go by, Jean-Jacques – fueled by the same passion – helps more and more his aging father, until quitting his job as a construction craftsman to take over, on his own, a part of the vine left by the deceased owner’s heirs.
Jean-Jacques will make his first vintage in 1980.
A family passion
Love for nature and respect for others
are the values that drive us
In 1996, Sébastien, driven by the same passion from his father, graduated in Winemaking-Oenology studies in Beaune, and joined the winegrowing domain.
The domain takes the name of « Domaine du Four Bassot », in reference to the bread oven built in the lower village (« Bassot » is a Burgundian derivative of the word « Bas » – lower in English) and which faced workers’ housing before being completely destroyed.
Permanently settled in 1999, Sébastien will favor the qualitative development of the domain: both in terms of vineyard work, and investment in equipment and technical resources, to further improve the quality: high-clearance tractors, grape sorting tables, leaf strippers, vibrating tables, destemmer, etc.
A friendly work environment
Domaine du Four Bassot, above all,
is a whole team where caring is key.
In our lands
From left to right: Frédéric, Dominique, Jean-Baptiste, Jean-Jacques, Sébastien, Séverine, José
In our walls
From left to right: Evelyne, Tatiana, Marjorie
Today – in 2020 – to operate the 27-hectare domain, geographically distributed over the villages of Mercurey, Rully, Givry and Bouzeron, Sébastien is supported by a dynamic and dedicated team.
They share the same values: goodwill, respect for people and goods, love for nature, good-quality work done in a fair and safe environment.
And this, always under the accommodating eye and the wise advice of Jean-Jacques, retired since 2013.