Discover the Legendary Burgundy Wines of André & Sylvain Cathiard
- Wine Society
- Apr 6
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 11
When it comes to Burgundy, few names spark excitement among collectors quite like Domaine Sylvain Cathiard. Nestled in the revered village of Vosne-Romanée, France, this family-owned estate is a symbol of elegance, tradition, and world-class winemaking.

🏡 A Legacy Rooted in Passion and Precision
The domaine was founded in 1984 by Sylvain Cathiard, who took over the vineyards from his father, André Cathiard. From the very beginning, Sylvain set out to produce wines that would reflect the true soul of Burgundy—complex, balanced, and deeply expressive of their terroir.
Now under the leadership of Sylvain’s son, Sébastien Cathiard, the estate has only grown in prestige. Sébastien upholds the family's uncompromising standards, combining meticulous vineyard care with thoughtful innovation while staying true to time-honored winemaking traditions.
🍇 Terroir-Driven Excellence in Every Bottle
What sets Domaine Sylvain Cathiard apart is their obsessive attention to detail. Each vineyard plot is treated individually, with a deep respect for the unique characteristics of the land. From Clos de l'Orme to Les Suchots, the wines capture the nuanced flavors of their origins—showcasing finesse, purity, and remarkable depth.
This commitment to terroir has made the domaine’s wines some of the most coveted in the world.

🌍 Limited, Exclusive, and Incredibly Rare
Domaine Sylvain Cathiard wines are produced in extremely limited quantities. With global demand far exceeding supply, allocations are tight, and bottles often sell out before they even hit the market. Secondary listings are rare, and pricing reflects their elite status.
In Singapore, these wines are almost impossible to find—until now.

🍷 Available Now at Wine Society (While They Last)
Through direct sourcing and careful curation, Wine Society is proud to offer select bottles from Domaine Sylvain Cathiard to our most discerning members. Whether you're a seasoned
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