Domaine Vicomte de Noue Marinic

Just above the village lanes of Kojsko, Domaine Vicomte de Noue Marinic farms terraced slopes in Brda, Slovenia, where the famed “ponka” flysch marl holds warmth by day and releases it into cool evening air from the hills of Vedrijan.

The estate’s identity is beautifully cross‑border: a French‑Burgundian lineage meets a frontier landscape only a few kilometres from Italy. Work in the vineyard is parcel‑driven and measured—harvest timing, gentle handling, and a low‑intervention philosophy designed to protect minerality and freshness.

In the cellar, patience replaces noise: careful pressing, unhurried ferments, and a long élevage—often on lees—to let structure knit itself. The style feels sculpted from rock rather than recipe: clear, layered and quietly persistent, with a taut, saline finish.

Domaine Vicomte de Noue Marinic

Just above the village lanes of Kojsko, Domaine Vicomte de Noue Marinic farms terraced slopes in Brda, Slovenia, where the famed “ponka” flysch marl holds warmth by day and releases it into cool evening air from the hills of Vedrijan.

The estate’s identity is beautifully cross‑border: a French‑Burgundian lineage meets a frontier landscape only a few kilometres from Italy. Work in the vineyard is parcel‑driven and measured—harvest timing, gentle handling, and a low‑intervention philosophy designed to protect minerality and freshness.

In the cellar, patience replaces noise: careful pressing, unhurried ferments, and a long élevage—often on lees—to let structure knit itself. The style feels sculpted from rock rather than recipe: clear, layered and quietly persistent, with a taut, saline finish.