Marsannay
Number of hectares
130 ha in red and 28 ha in white
Definition
Marcenniacus is mentioned in the chronicles of Bèze as early as 630. It may have been a Gallo-Roman man, Marcenius, or the Celtic name for a marshland. As early as the 31st century, Marcennaium is found in Montaingne, indicating the geographical position of the village at the foot of the Côte hills.
Soils
Dark brown, dry, with marl and clay with pebbles and gravel, favouring good natural drainage.
Geographic location
East, south-east facing
Between 260 and 320m altitude
Technical sheets