It's a thunderclap in the world of wine.
No one expected a merger of Artémis Domaines and Maisons & Domaines Henriot.
On June 23, during an evening at Clos de Tart (owned by Artémis Domaines), in Morey-Saint-Denis, the presence of Gilles de Larouzière Henriot, CEO of Maisons & Domaines Henriot, alongside Frédéric Engerer, director of the wine branch of Artémis, and a member of the Rothschild bank specializing in financial operations in the wine sector, had barely put the flea in the ears of the guests.
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It's a process that began with several meetings with François Pinault and then with François-Henri Pinault
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explains Gilles de Larouzière Henriot.
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We realized that we were driven by the same love of French heritage, in its cultural but also natural dimension, because we are strongly attached to respecting the environment.
From this common passion was born the idea of bringing together very great terroirs, very great…
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