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Maison Fang 2024: Artisanal Chinese-Burgundian Vision

Terrence Chim | June 24, 2026

Over the past decade, several non-native winemakers have firmly rooted themselves in Burgundian soil, swiftly earning recognition among critics and enthusiasts alike. Among them, Maison Fang stands out as a name to watch in the years ahead. Founded in 2017 by Ming Fang, following his oenology studies in Dijon, this micro-négoce has rapidly garnered a devoted following.

Maison Fang reflects Ming’s vision and unwavering dedication to artisanal viticulture and the expression of Burgundian terroir – he performs rigorous grape selection from organically cultivated vineyards, and is personally involved in every stage of the winemaking process. With just 5,000 bottles produced annually, his wines are marked by crystalline purity, precision, and transparency.

2024 was a challenging growing season with persistent rainfall and mildew pressure. Nevertheless, Ming Fang has once again succeeded in capturing fruit purity and finesse with his meticulous attention and a low-yield philosophy.

This week, we are delighted to present the pre-order offer for Maison Fang 2024s – A 100% white vintage highlighted by their pinnacle Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, and the Trinité M3 – an ultra-rare cuvée blending fruit from Montrachet, Bâtard-Montrachet, and Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet.

Quantities are limited; we encourage you to secure your allocation at the earliest opportunity.

*Pre-order; ETA to HK is late-Sep 2026. While stocks last. E&OE. Offer may change without notice. Other conditions may apply.