Domaine Desvignes produces Pinot Noir from Givry, a premier cru appellation in Burgundy known for elegant, mineral-driven reds. The winery's portfolio centers on three vineyard designates: Clos Charlé, La Grande Berge, and Clos du Vernoy Monopole. Each represents the terroir specificity that defines serious Burgundy—distinct parcels that express subtle variations in soil and exposure. Wine Advocate and Decanter have assessed these releases, with Clos Charlé achieving particular recognition among the three. Givry sits south of the Côte d'Or, a region where Pinot Noir achieves balance between structure and finesse, with acidity and tannin architecture suited to cellaring. The monopole designation of Clos du Vernoy signals sole ownership of that vineyard block, a mark of control over quality from soil to bottle.