Domaine Faiveley is a wine producer in Burgundy, France situated in Nuits-Saint-Georges and established in 1825.
[1][2] Faiveley also runs a négociant business, but this activity is much smaller in volume than the wine production from their own vineyards.
[4] In addition to revising the winemaking,[5] Erwan Faiveley has continued the Domaine’s policy of purchasing premier cru and grand cru Burgundy vineyard parcels (including Charmes-Chambertin and le Musigny), as well as properties beyond the Cote d’Or, including vineyards in Chablis[6] and California.
In 2021 the company announced the purchase of a minority stake in Williams Selyem, a Sonoma County property specializing in Pinot Noir, from its owner, John Dyson.
[6] In Sonoma County, California, they have a minority ownership of Williams Selyem.