The Thierry Allemand estate produces two iconic cuvées from two distinct named plots. The Chaillot cuvée comes from parcels with clay soils, planted with vines averaging around forty years of age: it offers a fruity, elegant profile that is accessible at a relatively young age. The Reynard cuvée, sourced from more calcareous and granitic soils, is vinified from old vines over 60 years of age, some of which were acquired from the legendary Noël Verset, and yields a wine of greater depth, more powerful and more concentrated. There is also a no added sulphur cuvée, produced in very small quantities from the Reynard plot, intended for natural wine enthusiasts seeking remarkable aromatic purity.