Vosne-Romanée (French pronunciation: [von ʁɔmane]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
It produces the region's most celebrated wines, all made entirely from the Pinot noir grape: "There can be little doubt that in the firmament of the Côte de nuits, Vosne-Romanée is the brightest star"[3] Despite the monopoly control of four of the six grand crus, the village has at least forty growers sharing its vineyards.
The wine is notable for being excellent at a very young age, and is of consistent quality even in otherwise poor vintages.
The wine of Romanée-Saint-Vivant suffers in comparison to its neighbours, making a lighter and less powerful liquid.
Once again Domaine de la Romanée Conti owns over half of the area's 9.5 ha.