The estate offers several exceptional single-vineyard cuvées. Les Ursules, the estate's first cuvée, comes from a 0.97-hectare plot of pinot noir planted in 1974 and produces only around 2,800 bottles per year. La Côte de Val Vilaine is a generous and expressive 100% pinot noir. La Côte de Béchalin, from a 0.73-hectare plot facing south-east, stands out for its freshness and citrus notes. La Bolorée, for its part, is one of the rare 100% pinot blanc cuvées in Champagne. Each cuvée is a faithful reflection of a unique terroir, with a deliberately limited production.