Domaine Grand Roche operates in Chablis, the northernmost expression of Burgundy's Chardonnay tradition. The winery's Chablis, made from Chardonnay, embodies the region's mineral precision and crisp acidity—wines shaped by limestone-rich soils and a cool continental climate. Alongside its flagship Chablis, the domaine produces Bourgogne Aligoté, a leaner, more delicate expression of Burgundy's secondary white grape. Aligoté, often overlooked, gains complexity and structure in skilled hands, offering bracing acidity and subtle stone-fruit character. Both wines have been assessed by Decanter and Wine Enthusiast, reflecting the domaine's standing among serious critics of French white wine.