#9 Meeting : Thibaut Montgillard

For those who love good wine, some trips are like pilgrimages. This is the case of the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne, which links Dijon to Santenay and crosses estates whose mere mention puts our taste buds in a state of excitement.

But the House of Benjamin Kuentz likes to think outside the box.

At a time when we are creating a whisky aged in a barrel of great Burgundy wine, it is towards a cooperage that we are interested and not just any cooperage. The Montgillard cooperage, located just a stone’s throw from Cîteaux Abbey, is well worth a visit, driven by a philosophy and a love of the craft full of emotion. To listen to Thibaut Montgillard and Nicolas Boillot, his workshop manager, the meeting of a wine and a barrel is first and foremost a love story that will forge and develop each person’s temperament, which is only too happy to express itself. And as such, it is listening that is designated as the cardinal value of the cooperage. Listen to what nature expresses in memory and in life through a selection of the best oaks in France, from forests managed by the ONF in Burgundy, the Vosges and the Centre of France. Listen to what the wine already expresses from its terroir and which the barrel will enrich and refine. Above all, we listen to what the winemaker wants to tell us through his cuvée in order to determine the desired aromatic profile and the best wood to accompany this birth of a singular taste. A human and delicate approach at all stages, from the selection of the staves to the heating and drying.

And then it’s time to make a choice: which grain of wood to use, because that’s what makes all the difference, and how long to age the wine? These are questions that the Montgillard cooperage does not leave the winegrower alone. Sometimes it takes a few detours to understand what kind of wood some wines and men are made of!

You will also like

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut diam eu vel ut eu enim, erat. Mattis in non, adipiscing netus tortor quis. Ut bibendum et nunc velit facilisis nisl felis. Sit facilisis iaculis magna dictumst.

Whisky stories

#8 Meeting : Adrien Legris

From whisky to oyster, there is a world of difference? But on closer inspection, the distance between the small Breton SME Huîtres Legris and the House of Benjamin Kuentz is not so great.

Read the article

Are you looking for one of our whiskies :

To offer
For you

For you: whisky, at what time?

No matter, there is no time for malt
As an aperitif, to announce a meal
During the meal, it goes well with fine foods
At the end of the meal, to finish on a malty note

For you, a whisky is tasted:

In front of a beautiful garden, to accompany the elegance of the landscape
At the corner of the fireplace, for a warm moment
In the company of good food and good words
Anywhere, it's the whisky that brings the place and the mood

With which celebrity would you share this whisky?

Boris Vian
Simone de Beauvoir
Lucchini
Marguerite Duras
Ma séléction
Profile aromatique
(D'un) verre printanier

frais fruité floral, 59.00€

Fin de partie

Gourmand, fruité, boisé, 69.00€

Aveux Gourmands

Gourmand, exotique, salin, 65.00€

Uisce de Profundis

le plus abyssale, un whisky jules Vernesque à offrir en primeur , 455€

Végétal Musette

Végétal, frais, fruité, 67.00€

Spicy Nouba

Épicé, fruité, boisé, 67,00€

Ma séléction
Profile aromatique
Les Tumultes du Malt Box Set

The most consensual : The 3x 2cl box ” Les Tumultes du Malt ” (78.00€) It will allow the lucky recipient to discover 3 of our flagship whiskies

Workshop "Making a whisky"

The most immersive: The “Create your own whisky” workshop (75.00€) A unique experience, to get into the skin of a whisky editor

The K Subscription
The most successful : The K subscription (from 21€ per month) 3 subscription formulas to choose from to receive a whisky regularly at home