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Grand Cru Burgundy
Burgundy produces half the wine of Napa Valley and Grand Cru Burgundy is fixed at 2% of the total production. And Grand Cru White Burgundy is only 1/2 of 1% of all Burgundy produced. At a recent rare wine auction, Grand Cru Burgundy lots were 14 of the top 15 lots sold.
This lot, which consists of both White Grand Cru and Red Grand Cru, is your chance to own the rarest of the rare. Many of these wines are not available in the Kansas City market and, if they are, one can find only one or two bottles for the entire region.
Included in the lot are wines made by the top producers of these famous vineyards, including Christophe Roumier, Jean-François Coche and Jean-Nicolas Méo. While many of the wines are mature now, they will also age gracefully for years to come.
Donated by Tim Cook, Linda and Paul DeBruce, Nancy and Rick Green, Ross Jackson, Lynne and Mark O’Connell, Blanche and Neil Sosland, and Jane and Josh Sosland
Grand Cru (and friends) White Burgundy
2006 Corton Charlemagne –Louis Latour
2009 Meursault Les Caillerets — Coche-Dury
2012 Chablis Les Butteaux –Raveneau
2014 Corton Charlemagne –Etienne de Montille
2015 Corton Charlemagne –Domaine Clos de la Chapelle
2017 Chevalier Montrachet –Michel Niellon
2017 Bâtard Montrachet –Morey-Coffinet
2018 Corton Charlemagne –Bonneau du Martray
Grand Cru Red Burgundy
1999 Echézeaux –André Ziltner
2007 Bonnes Mares –Roumier
2011 Echézeaux –Rouget
2012 Bonnes Mares –Drouhin-Laroze
2012 Latricières-Chambertin –Drouhin-Laroze
2 bottles
2012 Chapelle-Chambertin –Drouhin-Laroze
3 bottles