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Le domaine PASCAL RENAUD

The Pascal Renaud estate is a family-run vineyard located in Pouilly, a small village in Burgundy at the foot of the famous Rock of Solutré.

Generosity, depth, balance: this is what you can expect from our 8 cuvées, sold all over the world.

Pascal & Mireille pass on to their children Guillaume & Amandine their expertise and working techniques, but above all their passion for wine.
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PASCAL

PASCAL RENAUD

Pascal started working in the vineyard at the age of 13. He has gained a wealth of experience and expertise, which he now passes on to future generations, with the support of his wife Mireille.

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Mireille

Mireille RENAUD

After 20 years of working in the vineyard, Mireille now focuses on the commercial, administrative, and logistical aspects of the estate.

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Guillaume RENAUD

Guillaume joined the Pascal Renaud estate team in 2009.
He works in the vineyard and serves as Cellar Master: overseeing the wine from the arrival of the grapes in the cellar to bottling.
He also manages the commercial and logistical aspects of the estate.
Together with Amandine, Guillaume contributes ideas and proposals for the estate’s future projects.

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Amandine

Amandine RENAUD

Amandine joined the Pascal Renaud estate team in 2012, right after completing her viticulture studies.
She works in the vineyard and manages the commercial, administrative, and logistical aspects alongside Mireille, who is training her to take over.
Together with Guillaume, she also contributes ideas and proposals for the estate’s future projects.

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Flore

Flore RENAUD (VERNOUX)

During Amandine’s pregnancy in 2019, Flore helped out in the vineyard for a few days. She gradually developed a passion for this work and naturally joined the Renaud family in 2020.

She is eager to contribute to the estate and help grow its activity.

Winemakers in Pouilly since 1927