Savigny is a modest little village in the Cote de Beaune. According to Clives Coates MW, it makes for "a happy hunting ground for those who seek good inexpensive Burgundy." The commune is known for being the most divided vignoble in Burgundy, with its 22 premier cru vineyards located on one of two sides - the Pernard side and the Mont Battois side. The premier cru of Dominode is located on the Mont Battois side, which tends to have sandier and less stony soil, producing wines that are more earthy, sauvage and structured. It is named after the Latin "Dominus", "Vineyard of the Lord" - an indication that this area was formerly owned by the Lord of Savigny. The vineyard is oriented North East, on a mid-slope.