Lamy makes three cuvées from this beautiful, southeast-facing plot, which sits behind the village cemetery. The Pinot Noir vines were planted in 1960, and directly behind, on the steeper slope, are the Chardonnay vines planted some 20 years ago at a density of 14,000 vines per hectare. At the top of the vineyard is the Haute Densité parcel (planted at a staggering 30,000 vines per hectare). The soils here are powerful white marl (chalky clay), which always imposes a deep and structured character on the final wine. This is another great-value wine in the context of Burgundy prices today. Bravo indeed.