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  1. 2022 Chablis, Domaine Daniel Dampt

    Dampt`s Village Chablis comes predominantly from old, 45 year-old vines that grow near the family Domaine, in the hamlet of Milly. No oak is used here, so this is a pristine expression of Chardonnay grown on these chalky hillsides. Colour is bright, pale lemon-gold, having pure, lemony aromas. This is a lively, intense, freshly citrusy […]

  2. 2021 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros, Daniel Dampt

    Daniel Dampt and his sons have been buying pressed juice from this vineyard since 2008, and have now fine-tuned the wine-making, partly using oak barrels, partly a tank, for the fermentation and ageing. To achieve richly rounded volume in the mouth, while avoiding noticeable oakiness, the juice starts fermenting in tank, then is run into […]

  3. 2021 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes, Drouhin-Laroze

    This comes from very old vines, probably centenarian – to be bottled exclusively in magnums, and we are delighted to offer it again. Les Lavrottes lies across the Route des Grands Crus, downhill from Les Fuées and Bonnes-Mares. Colour is deep, ruby-purple, aromas are open and finely perfumed. Palate shows fresh, dense fruitiness, with balanced […]

  4. 2021 Gevrey-Chambertin En Combes, Domaine Drouhin-Laroze

    Situated closer to the village than En Champs, this has also been vinified as its own cuvée of Village Gevrey, and has given a more deeply coloured, purple wine. Varied red fruit aromas are evident on the nose, with the palate showing good stuffing, with elegance and freshness (for drinking 2026-2032+).

  5. 2020 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes, Drouhin-Laroze

    Just 2 barrels of this were made, from very old vines, and we are delighted to offer it for the first time. Les Lavrottes lies across the Route des Grands Crus, downhill from Bonnes-Mares. Rich purple in colour, with restrained yet ripe aromas, this shows abundant, bright fruitiness, fine balance between acidity and tannin, with […]

  6. 2021 Bourgogne Cote d`Or Rouge, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley

    We are delighted to list this wine again, which Thomas first made in 2018. The vines are at the foot of Volnay’s slope, where you normally find heavy clay soils, but here they are in light soil with round gravels and good drainage. This achieved a natural alcoholic strength of 12.8 degrees, and shows rich […]

  7. 2020 Bourgogne Chardonnay, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley

    This was made from a purchase of grape-must, harvested from vines below the slopes of Meursault vineyards. For its first year, the wine was vinified and aged in 500-litre barrels, then racked and held in tank, for bottling in January 2022. Tasted two months before bottling, this had attractive, floral aromas, with energetic, fresh fruit […]

  8. 2021 Pommard, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley

    The grapes for this mainly come from the easterly and north-easterly-facing slope of Vaumuriens, uphill from 1er Cru Rugiens. Having achieved excellent ripeness this year, colour is medium deep ruby-purple, aromas are fine, palate is full-bodied and fat, with quite strong, well-rounded tannins (for drinking 2026-2030+).

  9. 2020 Bourgogne Cote d`Or Rouge, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley

    We are delighted to list this wine, which Thomas first made in 2018. The vines are at the foot of Volnay’s slope, where you normally find heavy clay soils, but here they are in light soil with round gravels and good drainage. Colour is deep, aromas are rich and fresh. This spent its second winter […]

  10. 2020 Pommard, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley

    This comes from a limestone- and pebble-rich, white soil, with a north-easterly aspect, uphill from Pommard-Rugiens. It needs extra days to come to ripeness, compared to the classic 1st Growth slopes, but in a warm or hot year is a superb source of balanced, fruit-rich Pommard. This is certainly the case with this 2020, whose […]

  11. 2019 Pommard, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley

    This village Pommard is principally from grapes grown in the Vaumuriens vineyard, which is a high, wind-battered slope – a cooler section of the appellation. The hot 2019 vintage has really favoured this vineyard, and the fruit came slowly to perfect, healthy ripeness. Colour is ruby-purple of medium depth, the nose being fragrant and rich. […]

  12. 2021 Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune Rouge, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley

    These vines grow in three plots, on plateau land above Volnay between the village and the hills. Planted in iron-rich, pebbly red soils they give wines of surprising fruit intensity and finesse – in our eyes, this is a “mini-Volnay”. It was 100% de-stemmed, and has been ageing in 30% new oak barrels. Colour is […]

  13. 2022 Mâcon-Uchizy, Domaine de l`Arfentière

    Pre-dawn harvesting is partly to thank for the success of this 2022 Mâcon-Uchizy. “With the hot summer, we started picking at 4am, finishing each day by noon, to keep the grapes as cool as possible – and to lock in freshness,” we were told by owner/wine-maker Raphael Sallet. Pale lemon-green colour, aromas are precise and […]

  14. 2021 Clos Vougeot Grand Cru, Domaine Drouhin-Laroze

    The Domaine’s Clos Vougeot holdings are superbly situated high up in the Clos, behind the Château (Plante l’Abbaye and Quartier Marey Haut), with another large parcel in mid-slope, just over the wall from Grands-Echézeaux. Old vines contribute to ensuring the concentration and length of flavour of this superb wine. Colour is ruby-purple of medium depth, […]

  15. 2020 Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune Rouge, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley

    These vines grow in three plots on plateau land above Volnay between the village and the hills. Planted in iron-rich, pebbly red soils they give wines of surprising fruit intensity and finesse – in our eyes, this is a “mini-Volnay.” It was 100% de-stemmed. Colour is medium-deep purple-ruby, aromas fragrant and open. Palate is tensely […]

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