Burgundy 2018 Arrived

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BURGUNDY 2018 STOCKS ARRIVED


FINE WINE

BURGUNDY 2018 Burgundy 2018 wines in stock now Burgundy 2018 - a great year across the board. All price points and villages well worth exploring. We have the first shipment of our 2018 Burgundies, which have arrived as planned in May. The second shipment of these remains on track for June. All the wines are available for purchase online. For those not here yet, the arrival dates are detailed by producer in this guide and online. The vintage summary below is provided to give you an overview of the year. What is clear from this and the reviews to date, is that this is a vintage worth looking outside the usual villages and exploring the region broadly. The weather conditions were such that villages that are often austere won’t be this year, they are much more generous and accessible. Whilst offering the ability to be enjoyed young, the 2018 vintage wines have the depth of character and structure to be the perfect addition to your cellar. Vintage conditions The Burgundy Wine Board BIVB, describes the conditions of the 2018 vintage in Burgundy as ideal. A phrase that comes up with regularity in relation to this vintage, along with comparisons to the legendary 1947s. The winter was milder than historically it is in Burgundy; that should not surprise anyone as the world’s climate changes. Alongside not being too cold, it was wet, with record rainfalls in many parts. This overly wet period related in stored water in the soil that proved crucial later in the growing season. A typical Burgundy vintage summary over the past few years would talk of the impact of hail, frost, and a raft of adverse weather conditions. However not this year, with only a very small hailstorm felt in Chassagne-Montrachet and Puligny-Montrachet. Production levels were healthy for once, a welcome change after very small vintages, and the amount of juice in the berries excellent. If it were a smaller crop like previous years, the ensuing heat could have resulted in overly ripe wines. But in 2018 the generosity of the Chardonnay crop benefited from these conditions. There is also no issue with dilution from the volume in these wines.


Summer was very hot, the warmest since 2003. Yet following on from a mild wet winter this appears to not have hindered the vintage, but rather been of benefit. Whilst some of the young vines became stressed from a lack of rain, the older vines ripened fully. The higher water table levels from the wet winter provided the all-important stores in the soil to ensure this. 2018 is a vintage where very clean fruit was harvested with no disease pressure. The warm weather through harvest though did not provide much leeway though. It was so sunny during picking, the main challenge was keeping the picked grapes from getting too warm whilst heading to the winery. Overall, 2018 was a year without major weather incidents, where a normal size crop was cultivated. The wet start providing essential water, the warm dry summer perfect ripening. The resulting wines from this ‘ideal’ vintage rather lovely and unanimously highly regarded. Availability and Pricing As always with sought after fine wines, market conditions do need to be touched upon, and the demand for Burgundy globally has never seen such heights. Whilst the vintage summary does detail the improved size of the 2018 vintage in comparison to recent years, this will not make up for the increase in demand. Price points are up around the world, not helped by the fact that we now know the excellent 2019 vintage is tiny. Sales of these wines started in January 2020, on the backdrop of uncertain times ahead. This did not seem to affect the insatiable appetite for Burgundy, with allocations becoming ever tighter. We are fortunate to have long established relationships in Burgundy and whilst there are some price increases in this offer, generally we have managed to keep this very competitive.

Kind regards, Liz Wheadon


UNDERSTANDING BURGUNDY Burgundy is the narrowest and longest wine region in France, but one of the smallest, most fragmented and difficult to understand. With more than 1,000 names and over 100 appellations it’s easy to see why. To understand the fragmentation, one must look at the past briefly. Once Burgundy was owned almost entirely by the church, until 1789 when the French Revolution took place. During this vineyards were seized and broken up and given to families to farm. French Inheritance laws have further fragmented these vineyards. When it comes to the grapes grown in Burgundy, things get a little simpler. There are only three main grapes grown in Burgundy. Pinot Noir for red wine, Chardonnay for the white and Gamay for Beaujolais. There are various levels of quality in Burgundy. At the top is Grand Cru. Next is Premier Cru, followed by wine from a specific Village and then Burgundy generic appellations. Burgundy can be divided into three distinct areas: 1. Chablis: The northern most and closest to Paris is Chablis. The only grape allowed to be planted here is Chardonnay because the soil is made up of chalk, decomposing oyster shells and the fact that it is very cold and could not reliably ripen Pinot Noir. 2. Côte d’Or: the heart of Burgundy – which is then further divided into; a. Côte de Nuits: Quite literally home to the world’s most expensive vineyards and wines. Virtually all Pinot Noir because of the soil being heavier and more clay based. b. Côte de Beaune: The lower part of Burgundy central is dominated by Chardonnay and is the home to the most expensive Chardonnays in the world from the village of Puligny Montrachet. 3. Beaujolais: a huge region that produces vastly more wine than the 3 other areas combined. The only grape really planted here is Gamay. Côte de Nuits The following are the main villages in the Côte de Nuits; Gevrey Chambertin In this village the vineyards are on gentle slopes with layers of pebbles on the top. The wines from Gevrey show red berry characters when young and game characters in the richer wines, as they develop they tend to have more licorice characters. Grand Cru’s are Chambertin, Clos de Bèze, Charmes-Chambertin, Chapelle, Chambertin, Griotte-Chambertin, Latricières-Chambertin, Mazis-Chambertin and Ruchottes-Chambertin.


Morey-St-Denis Not as well known as the other villages in the Côte de Nuits, located between Gevrey and Chambolle, the vineyards in Morey-St-Denis have a good free draining gradient and a base of limestone. Morey-St-Denis is home to the Grand Cru vineyards of Clos de la Roche, Bonnes Mares, Clos de Tart, Clos St-Denis and Clos des Lambrays. Chambolle Musigny Wines from Chambolle Musigny are one of the most delicate in Burgundy, they display fragrant fruit and finesse. The light soil and varying gradients of the village create this delicacy and the complexity of these wines. Grand Cru’s are Bonnes Mares and Musigny. Vougeot This village is home to one Grand Cru – Clos de Vougeot which covers more than four-fifths of the area under vines here. Clos de Vougeot wines are rich and generous yet not overpowering. Vosne Romanée Home to the most expensive wines in Burgundy, the village of Vosne Romanée is home to the Grand Crus – Romanée-Conti, La Romanée, La Tâche, Romanée-St-Vivant, Richebourg and La Grande Rue and home to some of the best domains including Domaine de la Romanée Conti. The Grand Cru’s of Grands Échézeaux and Échézeaux are located next door in Flagey Échézeaux. Nuits St Georges Home to one of our favourite producers – Nicolas Potel, there are no Grand Cru in the village of Nuits St Georges, but a host of very good Premier Cru. Côte de Beaune The following are the main villages in the Côte de Beaune; Aloxe-Corton Home to the Grand Cru – Corton, both red and white Corton can be produced. Red wine from Aloxe-Corton is one of the most powerful and tannic in the area and needs time to develop. Beaune This village is more known as the centre of Burgundy, where you’d likely stay when visiting the area, than for it’s wines. There are however some good Premier Crus in this area. Volnay As with Pommard, there are no Grand Cru, but a host of Premier Crus, the wines from Volnay are fragrant, elegant and age very well.


Côte de Beaune continued Pommard There are no Grand Cru in Pommard – although Grand Clos des Épenots would be a definite candidate if the Grand Cru classifications were ever reviewed; wines from this Premier Cru show finesse, character and the ability to age gracefully. Wines from Pommard definitely demand age, when young the tannins are very tight, as they age the power and richness in the wine develops. A few more related notes: • • • • •

Generic wines are labelled as Burgundy or Bourgogne. In total there are more than 400 Premier Crus vineyards in Burgundy. There are 32 Grand Crus Vineyards in total – 8 white Grand Crus, 24 red Grand Crus. Of these 24 are from the Côte de Nuits and 8 from the Côte de Beaune. The largest red Grand Cru in Burgundy is Corton, this Grand Cru represents about 25% of Grand Cru Red wines by volume. It’s very important to know your vintages when you purchase Burgundy. Alongside whether you are buying to cellar or to drink early. Recent vintages are fortunately all very smart, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2015. Each though very different in style. Looking back further 2005, 2009 and 2010 all excellent. Unlike Bordeaux, it is more likely that Domaines change hands, personnel change and the quality can improve in a short period of time, so it’s often prudent to read as many reviews as possible to get a sense of the quality level they are producing in the current vintage.


Domaine Bonneau du Martray Bonneau du Martray had been run since 1993 by Jean Charles de la Morinière, an architect who returned to the 11-hectare family property to manage it, fine-tuning the estate that his father originally brought back to life. In 2017 the Domaine was acquired by Stanley Kroenke, a US businessman who owns a number of excellent properties, particularly Screaming Eagle. The core technical team remains unchanged. The vineyard is on the side of the great Corton Hill, near Pernand, and while it is one continuous site, the parcels of grapes are treated separately in the winery to maintain their individual characteristics before combining as one great wine. Maturation is 33% in new oak for 12 months; the wine is blended and then assembled for a further six months of oak maturation. In 2018 it was announced that 2.8 of the estate’s 9.5 hectares will be leased to Domaine de la Romanee-Conti. From the 2019 vintage this will see a reduction in wine produced by Bonneau du Martray of 25-30%.

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40754

DOMAINE BONNEAU DU MARTRAY CORTON CHARLEMANGE

2018

Retail $499.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - DUE JUNE 2021 94/100 | William Kelley - The Wine Advocate: "Revisited from bottle, the 2018 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has turned out very well indeed, unwinding in the glass with notes of crisp orchard fruit, fresh bread, orange oil and nutmeg. Medium to full-bodied, layered and elegantly satiny, it's deep and saline, concluding with fine grip on the finish. In this charming, demonstrative vintage, Bonneau du Martray has succeeded in producing a serious, age-worthy wine."

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Domaine Parent The Parent family can trace their roots back to Etienne Parent. He established a professional and friendly relationship with Thomas Jefferson in 1787 as his Burgundy wine advisor. The Parent family have been a permanent fixture in Pommard since this time, with the sixth generation, sisters Anne and Catherine now in charge. Their brother Francois works with his wife at their Domaine A.F Gros. Since 1998 Anne has modified her approach to the wines, 100% destemming, hand picking and using three sorting tables. The story here is a little like that of Domaine Lamarche, where the quality has soared in recent years.

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43444

DOMAINE PARENT 1ER CRU LES EPENOTS

2018

Retail $265.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER DUE JUNE 2021: 91-93 /100 | Neal Martin - Vinous:" The 2018 Pommard Les Epenots 1er Cru is a blend of Grand and Petit Epenots, including 45% whole-cluster fruit and matured in 45% new French oak. It has a very perfumed bouquet of raspberry, wild strawberry, crushed stone and undergrowth aromas that gain intensity with time. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins framing the sappy red fruit. There is good density here, more so than in Parent’s other Premier Crus. A little chewy toward the finish, suggesting that this will be a long-term Pommard. Patience required."

43453

DOMAINE PARENT BOURGOGNE CHARDONNAY

2018

$59.99

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER- LANDING JUNE 2021: You'll note on the label, Jacques name to the bottom left, rather than Anne's. The grapes come from 15 year old and 25 year old vines. 10 months in french oak, a charming and seductive wine with brilliant freshness. Fruity and aromatic. A wine that you don't need to age. A drink now wine.

43448

DOMAINE PARENT BOURGOGNE COTE DE OR

2018

$59.99

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - LANDING JUNE 2021 87-89/100 | Neal Martin - Vinous : "The 2018 Bourgogne Côte d’Or "Sélection Pomone" comes from Parent’s older vines and is given a slightly longer skin maceration (16 days) and matured with 5% new oak. It has a pretty raspberry and crushed strawberry bouquet. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit, good depth and a lovely, rounded, lightly spiced finish. Very fine."

43457

DOMAINE PARENT LADOIX COTE DE BEAUNE

2018

$99.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - ARRIVING JUNE 2021 14 months in french oak, 30% of which are new. A fruity and forward wine, supple and round tannins. An early drinking 2018 that is very approachable and enjoyable.

43452

DOMAINE PARENT POMMARD

2018

$115.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - LANDING JUNE 2021 A new reference for us here at Glengarry, this is from a vineyard with an average vine age of 50 years. Hand harvested sorted on two tables, one vibrating. 14 months in oak. A very classic style of Pommard with good structure. Complex aromatics of red fruits, spices and flowers. Well balanced, with ripe, firm tannins.

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Domaine Lamarche The family history in the village of Vosne-Romanée dates back to around 1740, and from the end of the 19th Century the estate has grown considerably. Henri Lamarche, a cooper, married Marie Grivelet from Chambolle-Musigny and founded the estate. From early in the 1700’s wines were produced by various members of the family off the prestigious terroirs of Vosne-Romanée and Vougeot, including from La Grande Rue, one of the rare Grand Crus of Vosne-Romanée. This vineyard has an incredible terroir, sitting in between La Tâche and Romanée-Conti itself. Today the estate is run by the sixth generation, Nicole and Nathalie, who have begun to transform the quality back to where it should be.

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42985

DOMAINE LAMARCHE BOURGOGNE

2018

Retail $44.99

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - DUE AUGUST 2021: Off four vineyards outside the village of VosneRomanée, and a good introduction to the current Lamarche style of gentleness and elegance. 91/100 | Decanter Neal Martin Vinous: "The 2018 Bourgogne Rouge comes from several plots on the plain down from Vosne-Romanée. Matured in 15% new oak, it offers light red cherry and crushed strawberry scents that just need a little more intensity. The palate is well balanced with fleshy ripe red berries, well-judged acidity and a lilting finish that is just delicious." Jasper Morris MW Inside Burgundy: "Pretty pink purple, lighter colour, very attractive fine raspberry aromatics. True to form but with enough energy and the whole bunch adds an enjoyable tingle without taking over."

42975

DOMAINE LAMARCHE CLOS DE DE VOUGEOT

2018

$299.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - DUE AUGUST 2021: 95 /100 | Decanter: "Nicole Lamarche picks her three 45-year-old parcels of Clos de Vougeot, totalling 1.35ha, on the same day. If you want an expression of the Grand Cru with lots of power and concentration, this won't be your sort of wine, because it's all about delicacy, elegance and a light touch. White pepper and wild strawberry flavours are embellished by 30% new wood. Drinking Window 2025 - 2032." 91-93 /100 | Neal Martin Vinous 93-97/100 | Jasper Morris MW Inside Burgundy: "This is really impressive, while remaining true to the Lamarche style."

42988

DOMAINE LAMARCHE DE ECHEZEAUX

2018

$299.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - DUE AUGUST 2021: 91-93/100 | Neal Martin Vinous: "The 2018 Echézeaux Grand Cru comes from 1.32 hectares of vine in the lieu-dit of Les Champs Traversins........Very harmonious in style, this should drink well for the next 15 years, possibly more" 90-93/100 | Allen Meadows - Burghound 93-97/100 | Jasper Morris MW Inside Burgundy: "The Lamarches are fortunate to have as much as 1. 32ha in all, over three plots which are vinified together. Pretty pink purple. The nose offers a little more depth than the 1ers crus without changing register. Fresh red fruits, nicely ripe but not heavy. Alpine strawberry, full red cherry and light raspberry. Beautifully balanced on the palate with the requisite lacy quality and a light touch to the acidity. Fine length"

42984

DOMAINE LAMARCHE HAUTS COTES DE NUITS

2018

$49.99

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - DUE AUGUST 2021: 91/100 | Decanter *Burghound Outstanding Value!!* "A slightly more elegant and very pretty array of ripe yet cool red pinot and currant aromas introduce nicely detailed flavors that possess a finer mouthfeel while exhibiting a refreshing touch of salinity on the more complex finale. This is a lovely example of the genre from the Hauts Côtes and worth checking out." Jasper Morris MW Inside Burgundy: "Lively cherry pink colour. The bouquet is leaner than for the regular Bourgogne, but the fruit packs a little more punch behind. Ripe redcurrant and fresh cherry aromatics, with enough weight of fruit through to the back." Prices Valid as at 19-May-21 or while stocks last, you MUST be over 18 years of age, please refer to our terms and conditions online


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42973

DOMAINE LAMARCHE LA GRANDE RUE

2018

Retail $1250.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - DUE AUGUST 2021: 95 /100 | Allen Meadows: "..... In a word, excellent." 95 /100 | Decanter: "..... A Pinot lover's Grand Cru red." 93-95 /100 | Vinous:"The 2018 La Grande Rue Grand Cru is the famous 1.65-hectare monopole of the domaine that runs parallel to Romanée-Conti and La Romanée on the other side of the road. .....Very fine. (NM)" 94-98/100 | Jasper Morris MW Inside Burgundy: "Mid crimson colour. The nose is more about elegance than weight. A little iron-rich blood orange nose - there is evident iron oxide in the lower part of the vineyard. The glory of La Grande Rue shows in the more sumptuous texture on the palate, and not just the length of the finish, but also the detail. It still does not wish to make a massive statement but it absolutely fulfils what Nicole Lamarche is trying to achieve."

42979

DOMAINE LAMARCHE VOSNE ROMANEE CHAUMES

2018

$189.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER - DUE AUGUST 2021: 91-94/100 | Jasper Morris MW Inside Burgundy: "Clear pure ruby colour, while the bouquet remains ultra-discreet. More weight of very fresh fruit appears on the palate and some fine-grained tannins sit alongside the 1er cru quality."

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DOMAINE LAMARCHE Vosne-Romanée


2018 BURGUNDY INSTOCK NOW The wines on the following pages are from the 2018 vintage in Burgundy and are instock now.


Domaine Jean Chartron Established 1859 in Puligny by the cooper-craftsman, Jean-Edouard Dupard, the Domaine has been governed by our generations, focused on both the prosperity and the expansion of the prestigious vineyards. The village owes its name to Jean-Edouard Dupard, when in 1873 as mayor of Puligny, he asked the local council to authorise that the name Montrachet - the most prestigious local vineyard - be added to that of Puligny, the original name of the village. Jean-Rene Chartron, the 4th generation, is without doubt the one who brought the most to the Domaine, making wines of the highest quality. Today, it is his son, Jean-Michel Chartron, who holds the reins and is now taking it to even greater levels. These are exceptional white Burgundies.

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48306

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON BATARD-MONTRACHET GRAND CRU

2018

Retail $699.00

95+/100 | John Gilman: " The 2018 Bâtard-Montrachet from Domaine Jean Chartron is also outstanding on both the nose and palate. The bouquet wafts from the glass in a mix of apple, pear, crème patissière, chalky minerality, apple blossoms and a deft framing of vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is full-bodied, focused and shows off outstanding mid-palate depth, with lovely structure and lift, bright acids and excellent length and nascent complexity on the very refined finish. This is great Bâtard in the making! (Drink between 2027-2065)" 93+/100 | Robert Parker Wine Advocate 92-95/100 | Vinous Media

41457

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON BOURGOGNE CHARDONNAY

2018

$44.99

Jean Chartron's Bourgogne is always a step above the rest and the 2018 is no different. Behind a color of white gold, we perceive typical fragrances of a young chardonnay, tiny white wallflowers. On the palate the richness of the fruit is present; the body is supported and balanced by the oak, with a pleasant finish.

41428

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON CHEVALIER-MONTRACHET GC CLOS DES CHEV

2018

$899.00

95-97/100 | Neal Martin - Vinous: "The 2018 Chevalier-Montrachet Clos de Chevaliers Grand Cru has a wonderful, engaging bouquet with yellow flowers, jasmine and flinty aromas; subtle praline aromas surface with aeration. You could nose this all day! The well-balanced palate displays fine poise and focus, offering veins of white peach intermixed with white chocolate and almond before the citrus core takes hold of the steering wheel on the finish. This is a multifaceted Chevalier-Montrachet that should give many years of drinking pleasure. Six barrels produced."

41468

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE GRAND CRU

2018

$365.00

93-95/100 | Neal Martin- Vinous: "The 2018 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, which comes from the "En Charlemagne" lieu-dit, comprises four barrels this vintage; I tasted it from a two-year-old barrel. The refined bouquet reveals hints of almond and vanilla pod loitering in the background and allowing the terroir to speak. The palate is very nicely structured with superbly judged acidity, symmetry and poise. The almost Chevalier-Montrachet like finish is steely and long. Chapeau!"

41423

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON PULIGNY-MONTRACHET

2018

$135.00

91/100 | John Gilman: "The 2018 Puligny AC from Jean-Michel Chartron is an excellent example in the making. The nose delivers a fine and youthful combination of white peach, apple, limestone soil tones, spring flowers and vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is young, deep and nicely structured, with a good core, full-bodied format and excellent soil signature on the long, zesty and focused finish. This could use a year or two to blossom, but it will also be quite tasty right out of the blocks. (Drink between 2021-2045)."

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Vintage

41417

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON PULIGNY-MONTRACHET 1ER CRU CLOS DE LA

2018

Retail $199.00

93+/100 | John Gilman: "The Clos de la Pucelle is located on the northern end of the vineyard, next door to the large parcel owned by Domaine Leflaive, and the 2018 version is outstanding. The bouquet is pure and classic, delivering a fine aromatic constellation of apple, pear, chalky soil tones, crème patissière, lemon blossoms and vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is pure, full-bodied, crisp and shows off lovely mid-palate depth, with good acidity and mineral drive, fine focus and grip and a very long, nascently complex and energetic finish. This is first class juice. (Drink between 2024-2060). 93/100 | Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

41426

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON PULIGNY-MONTRACHET 1ER CRU CLOS DU

2018

$199.00

94/100 | Robert Parker Wine Advocate: " The most youthfully reserved but also the most promising of Chartron's premiers crus is the 2018 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Clos du Cailleret, a fine effort that opens in the glass with notes of citrus oil, struck match, crisp green orchard fruit and pastry cream. Medium to full-bodied, tensile and tightly wound, it needs some bottle age to bounce back from its recent bottling, but there's lots of potential here." 94/100 | Wine Enthusiast 93+/100 | John Gilman 93-93 / 100 | Vinous Media

41439

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON PULIGNY-MONTRACHET 1ER CRU FOLATIÈRES

2018

$165.00

PRE ARRIVAL OFFER. DUE MAY 2021. 92+ /100 |John Gilman: The 2018 Folatières from Domaine Chartron is very promising and was showing a nice sense of reserve out of the blocks that augurs very well for its future development. The bouquet is a classic and very precise blend of delicious apples, pears, pastry cream, complex, chalky soil tones, vanillin oak and a topnote of apple blossoms. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and complex, with a good core of fruit, bright acids, fine focus and grip and a long, poised and vibrant finish. This is very 1992-like in profile and depth of fruit. It will be accessible right out of the blocks, but I would opt to give it at least a few years in the cellar to let those secondary layers emerge. It is a very svelte example of Folatières. (Drink between 2023-2060). 93/100 | Robert Parker Wine Advocate 91-93/100 | Vinous Media

41429

DOMAINE JEAN CHARTRON CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET

2018

$130.00

100% Barrel fermentation (30% new oak barrels / 70% barrels aged 1 and up to 5 years). Maturation on fine lees for minimum 12 months in barrel and after 4 months in tank. The brilliance of the wine is the balance of the perfume carried by oak flirting with rose buds. The front palate is full on, exploding with ripeness from the warm vintage then retightening on the finish with a fresh mineral finish.

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DOMAINE JEAN CHARTON Puligny-Montrachet


Domaine Tortochot Domaine Tortochot is a lovely property in Gevrey, rejuvenated by Chantal Tortochot, who took over the estate from her father in the late 1990’s. The family have been in Gevrey for many generations, but it was not until Chantal took over that the wines really began to show their potential. She is a skilled winemaker, producing wines that beautifully represent the terroir while still being accessible and fruit driven. The quality gets better with every vintage. Definitely a producer to start following. We are lucky enough to have allocations of the jewels in their range: Lavaux St-Jacques, Champeaux, and Chambertin itself.

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48302

DOMAINE TORTOCHOT CHARMES-CHAMBERTIN GRAND CRU

2018

Retail $299.00

Aged for 15 months in new oak. A wine with lots of charm, super attractive. Extraordinary notes of red fruit, licorice and leather on the nose. The palate is firm yet has finese and elegance. A well structured wine that allows for a minimum of 10 years of ageing.

42407

DOMAINE TORTOCHOT CLOS DE VOUGEOT GRAND CRU

2018

$399.00

Domaine Tortochot always craft an excellent Clos de Vougeot, the 2018 no different. Aged for 18 months in new oak barrels, this is a wine that has many years ahead of it in the cellar. A wine that exudes aromas of undergrowth and roasted coffee with a brilliant core of black fruits this year. Opulent with a depth and length will enchant you.

42406

DOMAINE TORTOCHOT GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN 1ER CRU LES CHAMPEAUX

2018

$165.00

91/100 | Neal Martin – Vinous: “The 2018 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Champeaux 1er Cru has a delightful bouquet with red cherry, crushed strawberry and light sous-bois aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, juicy and generous with blood orange and a smear of marmalade towards the finish that perhaps does not quite deliver the complexity promised by the aromatics. Otherwise, this is a fine Champeaux."

42418

DOMAINE TORTOCHOT GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN LES JEUNES RIOS

2018

$115.00

Tiny 0.53 ha vineyard site. A more powerful and fleshy style of Gevrey, rich and superbly aromatic. The structure fine and dense, a wine that has great ageing potential.

42415

DOMAINE TORTOCHOT GEVRY-CHAMBERIN 1ER CRU LAVAUX ST-JACQUES

2018

$175.00

91/100 | Neal Martin – Vinous: ”The 2018 Gevrey-Chambertin Lavaux St-Jacques 1er Cru offers attractive brambly black fruit mixed with truffle and sage on the nose. This is well focused and delineated. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit laced with spice, a pinch of white pepper with a fine grip on the finish. Worth seeking out.”

42401

DOMAINE TORTOCHOT MOREY-ST-DENIS

2018

$89.00

88/100 | Neal Martin – Vinous: ”The 2018 Morey-Saint-Denis Village has a rather high-toned bouquet that calms down with aeration to reveal vivacious dark cherry and bergamot aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit, firm grip and a solid, quite sinewy finish. Give it two to four years in bottle.”

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42420

DOMAINE TORTOCHOT MOREY-ST-DENIS 1ER CRU AUX CHARMES

2018

Retail $165.00

88/100 | Neal Martin – Vinous:”The 2018 Morey Saint-Denis Aux Charmes 1er Cru has a straightforward and open-knit bouquet that does not make a huge leap over the Village Cru. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, dark berry fruit laced with black tea, with a simple, easy-going finish that needs more grip.”

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DOMAINE TORTOCHOT Gevrey-Chambertin


Domaine Michel Gros The Gros family’s winemaking dynasty began in 1830 when 26-year-old Alphonse Gros set up in the famous Burgundian commune of Vosne-Romanée. Six generations on, the properties have been divided up amongst family members, and there are now four separate Gros domaines. Today Michel Gros heads up his own, consisting of his Clos des Réas (Premier Cru) property, along with excellent parcels in Vosne-Romanée, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Morey-Saint-Denis, Chambolle-Musigny and the Bourgogne appellations. The vineyards are meticulously managed on a low-yield regime, with all fruit hand harvested and traditionally fermented using cultured yeasts, which Michel believes provide greater finesse. His attention to detail has been rewarded with numerous accolades, including Best Winemaker and Best Pinot Noir at London’s famed International Wine Challenge, two years in a row.

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Vintage

41068

GROS MICHEL BOURGOGNE

2018

Retail $49.99

Allen Meadows: "An attractively fresh and bright nose offers up notes of pretty red fruits, especially red cherry and raspberry, along with soft wood and earth influences. There is good volume and richness to the nicely vibrant flavors that possess a lovely mid-palate texture that contrasts somewhat with the moderately rustic and ever-so-mildly drying finale." Sarah Marsh MW: "It is red fruit and juicy. Fresh. Bright. Slightly spicy. Soft tannins."

41110

GROS MICHEL CHAMBOLLE MUSIGNY

2018

$145.00

Sarah Marsh MW: "Sweet raspberries, juicy. This is more retarded as just finished its MLF. Rounded body and good concentration. Plentiful ripe tannins.. aromatic finish. Excellent potential." 89-91 /100 | Jasper Morris MW Inside Burgundy: "This comes mostly from Les Argillières next to Musigny but also from three plots lower down. It has a denser, deeper colour than the VosneRomanée. There is significant weight of powerful ripe fruit, but the tannins are less ripe."

41106

GROS MICHEL CLOS VOUGEOT

2018

$380.00

Sarah Marsh MW: "Sweet and compact. Breadth. Density. Layering. Power and intensity. Smooth tannins. Rich textural."

48318

GROS MICHEL FONTAINE SAINT MARTIN BLANC

2018

$59.99

A new single vineyard wine from a special Monopole vineyard of Michel Gros. Chardonnay crafted by Michel Gros from a parcel he has had his eyes on for years, sensing its singular and qualitative expression. Allen Meadows: "However, there is good freshness and richness to the caressing and solidly concentrated middle weight flavors that are perhaps a bit less mineral-driven than usual on the generously proportioned and reasonably refreshing finish." Sarah Marsh MW: "Lemony, seductive, touch of crystallised fruit. Savoury on the finish. A good balance."

48319

GROS MICHEL FONTAINE SAINT MARTIN ROUGE

2018

$59.99

A new single vineyard wine from a special Monopole vineyard of Michel Gros. It is wines like this from the 2018 vintage that represent sensational buying. Bill Nanson: "Deeper coloured – more the 2018 vernacular of colour here. Directly, this is an impressive nose of darker fruit and much floral complexity. More structural in shape, the fruit favours are higher-toned, darker and floral inflected. There’s a little youth to this wine – it will certainly be better with a little patience but this is already a great drink for a Bourgogne – fresh, complex and deliciously flavoured – a great, open, florality in the finish too. Bravo!"

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Brand Name

Vintage

43180

GROS MICHEL MOREY SAINT DENIS

2018

Retail $120.00

Sarah Marsh MW: "Rather floral. Silky and pure. Flows lightly and elegantly across the palate. Light mineral finish."

41113

GROS MICHEL NUITS ST GEORGES

2018

$115.00

Sarah Marsh MW: "Plump and juicy. Soft tannins. Rounded. Slight spice. generous and inviting." Neal Martin - Vinous: "The 2018 Nuits Saint-Georges Village is matured in 30% new oak. It has a tightly knit bouquet of red cherries and cranberry fruit, plus just a slight tinniness in the background. The medium-bodied palate features black cherry and blueberry fruit. Citrus-fresh, with a rather compact finish that feels a little pinched at the moment."

41121

GROS MICHEL NUITS ST GEORGES 1ER CRU

2018

$189.00

Sarah Marsh MW: "More oak showing now. Rich and juicy. Splashing fruit. Generous of tannins. Ripe. Quite sumptuous for NSG."

41129

GROS MICHEL NUITS ST GEORGES LES CHALIOTS

2018

$120.00

90-92/100 | Jasper Morris MW - Inside Burgundy: "Not much deeper in colour than the regular Nuits-StGeorges, but offering a firmer deeper nose. Plums and raspberries. More weight at the back, graciously juicy, a few tannins, enough acidity. This is a complete and typical Nuits-St-Georges from south of the village."

41397

GROS MICHEL VOSNE ROMANEE

2018

$140.00

Jancis Robinson MW: "Some good perfume aromatics here along with dark fruit. There is a lightness of touch to the fruit, quite elegant in style. Nice and focused and well put together." Sarah Marsh MW: "Succulent. Compact. Quite punchy. plentiful tannins. Aromatic finish." 90-92/100 | Jasper Morris MW Inside Burgundy: "The colour is an even red purple. There follows an engaging and classic nose. Much more red fruit here than in the Nuits-St-Georges wines, even a hint of strawberry, drier, not hedonistic. On the palate you can pick out the barrel texture but not a dominant oak flavour, and the fruit stretches out well at the finish."

41102

GROS MICHEL VOSNE ROMANEE 1ER CRU AUX BRULEES

2018

$235.00

Jancis Robinson MW: "A touch of rose petals, a hint of bacon fat and red fruit. Firm, chalky tannins. Fair length. The best of this set." Sarah Marsh MW: "Glossy ripe aroma. rich, but reserved. Energy and grip. Plentiful ripe, but firmly structural tannins. Long finish. Very good ageing potential in the concentration and vigour"

43174

GROS MICHEL VOSNE ROMANEE CLOS DE REAS

2018

$245.00

Jancis Robinson MW: "Very attractive nose, lots of dark fruit with some spice, nutmeg and a herbal edge. Redcurrant and spice and tight tannins at the moment. Well-proportioned and a long clean layered finish." Sarah Marsh MW: "Refined. Brightness and energy. the tannins has slight snap. Elegant finish"

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DOMAINE TORTOCHOT Gevrey-Chambertin


Domaine Gros Frère et Soeur Bernard Gros, whose vineyards back onto Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, produces his wines in a similar style to Michel, but very different terroir in his vineyards results in wines with more power than his brother and sister. His quality begins with the fact he owns top quality parcels in each appellation. His Clos Vougeot-“Musigni” for example, is at the premier top of the cru just beneath the slope of Musigny, hence the name. One of the more conscientious producers, Bernard strictly limits his yields for the depth and concentration of fruit he seeks, and the wines are only lightly fined, never filtered. Gros Frère wines are deep and dark and whilst known for their expressive aromatics, their bigger structure and back bone means they definitely demand time in the bottle.

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Brand Name

Vintage

Retail

41014

GROS FRERE CLOS VOUGEOT

2018

$345.00

41015

GROS FRERE ECHEZEAUX

2018

$345.00

41027

GROS FRERE GRANDS ECHEZEAUX

2018

$645.00

41016

GROS FRERE RICHEBOURG

2018

$899.00

41006

GROS FRERE VOSNE ROMANEE

2018

$160.00

43145

GROS FRERE VOSNE ROMANEE 1ER CRU

2018

$199.00

41085

GROS FRERE VOSNE ROMANEE 1ER CRU CHAUMES

2018

$299.00

41004

GROS FRERE BOURGOGNE ROUGE

2018

$54.99

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Domaine Romanin Domaine Romanin is located in Burgundy in the village of Fuissé, right at the heart of the famous vineyards of Pouilly-Fuissé, where the domaine’s Vervier Family are now into their fifth generation of winegrowing. Unsurprisingly, tradition plays a key part in Denis Vervier’s vinous strategies as he goes about crafting his exemplary and authentic expressions, with sustainable viticulture, manual harvesting, time-tested cellar techniques and scrupulous attention to detail all key components. The vines are between 30 and 70 years old and enjoy a south/south-eastern exposure that is highly conducive to ripening, with the clay and limestone soils typical of the region bestowing their own unique characteristics on the Chardonnay fruit via fruity and floral nuances. There is, particularly with the blended Pouilly-Fuissés, a skill in the assemblage that sets this area of Burgundy apart.

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Vintage

43730

DOMAINE ROMANIN POUILLY FUISSE

2018

Retail $34.99

Domaine Romanin is located in the village of Fuissé, at the heart of the famous vineyards of PouillyFuissé, where the Vervier Family are into their fifth generation of winegrowing. Sustainable viticulture, manual harvesting, time-tested cellar techniques and scrupulous attention to detail are all key components. This, then, is from the limestone soils of Mâcon and arguably its finest vineyards, those of Pouilly-Fuissé. A smart blend of power and sensitivity, poised minerality and hedonistic honeysuckle, fruit and cream.

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Domaine de Bellene Domaine de Bellene is Nicolas Potel’s new Domaine in Beaune. Nicolas Potel is one of the new breed of young and dynamic Burgundy producers. After the death of Nicolas’s father Gerard Potel in 1997 and the subsequent sale of his Domaine de la Pousse d’Or, Nicholas started his own business based near Nuits Saint Georges. He has since left that business and is now making wines at Domaine de Bellene. A large number of the growers that Nicolas worked with in Nuits Saint Georges have followed him and supply the grapes for his new property. Over the years, Nicolas has converted many of his growers to organic practices following his philosophy, Domaine de Bellene is 100% Organic, Carbon Neutral and using donkeys and horses for all vineyard work. Nicolas Potel has gone from strength to strength, establishing himself as one

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Vintage

48405

DOMAINE BELLENE BOURGOGNE ROUGE

2018

Retail $35.99

A modern-day winery sited in an abbey, Bellene is the vehicle of Burgundian maestro Nicolas Potel. His earthy opulent Pinot Noir wines are superb, with the Maison Dieu the starting point in his impressive portfolio.

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Domaine Laroche The Laroche family have produced wine in Chablis since 1850. Yikes. How does one not fall asleep at the wheel? They don’t, though. For five generations, the family has been dedicated to producing top quality wines from this famed appellation, where a unique mix of limestone, clay and shell, a relatively northerly climate and the Chardonnay grape all combine to produce a style of wine like no other. The steely, floral bouquet, delicately crisp, refined flavours and unmistakable underlying flintiness are indelibly characteristic of their terroir. Here, Chardonnay reigns supreme, and under the guidance of Michel Laroche, the Domaine have expanded from a mere six hectares in the 1960’s to the current 130 hectares of prime Chablis vineyard, in the process forging a masterful reputation for Chablisean excellence. Here, once again, it’s all about terroir, with Michel Laroche summing it up succinctly: ‘To produce the best Chablis, you need to produce the best grapes.’

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Brand Name

Vintage

48591

DOMAINE LAROCHE CHABLIS

2018

Retail $36.99

For five generations, the Laroche family has been dedicated to this famed appellation. The Domaine has expanded from six hectares in the 1960s to the current 130 hectares of prime Chablis vineyard, forging a masterful reputation for Chablisean excellence. No oak here, just pure essence of Chardonnay. Bright, lively fruit pairs with piercing acidity in a precise and definitive Chablisean expression, replete with mineral-infused notes of citrus and chalk.

48760

DOMAINE LAROCHE CHABLIS ST MARTIN

2018

$43.99

The Laroche family have produced wine in Chablis since 1850. A blend from Laroche’s best vineyard plots, the quality of the Saint-Martin is impeccable. Refined, complex, a chalky minerality enhancing the white fruit & floral characters, zesty acidity and long, fruity finish.

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