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  1. 2020 Bourgueil Le Haut de la Butte, Domaine de la Butte

    The 15-hectare Domaine de la Butte was acquired by the Blot family in 2002. Applying an approach seen on the hillsides of Burgundy, this south-facing vineyard has been divided into different plots by geological strata as they go up the hill. This cuvée comes from Cabernet Franc vines at the top of the slope. Very […]

  2. 2021 Les Montys le Parc, Muscadet Sèvre & Maine Sur Lie, Jéremie Huchet

    Jéremie Huchet has emerged as one of Muscadet`s young stars: this single-vineyard, organically farmed, Melon de Bourgogne shows why. The 11 hectare Les Montys vineyard (which means “the gentle hills”) is a single clos, which overlooks the Marais de Goulaine nature reserve. It includes some parcels of very old vines planted between 1914 and 1926. […]

  3. 2022 Muscadet Sèvre & Maine Sur Lie, Domaine de la Chauvinière

    This zesty Muscadet has excellent concentration and vibrancy. Pale lemon-gold colour, aromas are lifted and pure, with notes of green apple, lemon and sea spray. Palate is light bodied, with tangy fruit and a crisp, energetic finish.

  4. Charles Heidsieck Blanc de Blancs NV

    Charles Heidsieck was one of the very first Champagne Houses to demonstrate its passion for Chardonnay by producing a Blanc de Blancs in its 1949 vintage, going on to make a non-vintage during the 1960s. It now combines the Chardonnay grapes of ten crus, with 25% of the blend being reserve wines, averaging 6 years […]

  5. Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve NV

    Founded in 1851 by the man who would become known as ‘Champagne Charlie’, this family-owned House is the smallest of the Grandes Marques. Charles Heidsieck’s size, and the winemaking team’s commitment to excellence results wines of incredible precision and finesse. Wines from no fewer than 60 different plots go into the assemblage for this Brut […]

  6. Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve NV

    Charles Heidsieck is one of the most admired Champagne houses thanks to the unrivalled and consistently high quality of its wines. Founded in 1851 by the man who would become known as ‘Champagne Charlie’, this family-owned house is the smallest of the Grandes Marques. Their size, and commitment to excellence, has been underpinned by a […]

  7. 2022 Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Clos de la Maréchale (Monopole), Domaine J-F Mugnier

    Clos de la Maréchale is the most southerly of the Nuits-Saint-Georges vineyards situated in Prémeaux, which is itself known for the richness and generous harmony of its wines, contrasting with the rugged profile of someother Nuits. This 2022 is very deep, ruby-purple, the nose showing both red and black fruit character. Palate is well structured, […]

  8. 2022 Chablis Grand Cru Blanchot, Domaine Christian Moreau Père & Fils

    The vines are over 30 years old, from a small plot, giving just one and a half barrels this year. It has been ageing in a glass wine globe, to retain its purity and freshness. Green-gold in colour, this is rich and open on the nose. Palate is intense, bright, fine and long (for drinking […]

  9. 2022 Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos, Domaine Christian Moreau Père & Fils

    The Domaine owns a magnificent 3 hectare plot of Les Clos, extending all the way up the hill to the trees. Many Chablis-lovers consider this the most classic, greatest Grand Cru of all. Vines are 65 years old in mid-slope, and 55 years old at the top. Green-golden in colour, this has pungent aromatics, with […]

  10. 2022 Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Clos de la Maréchale (Monopole), Domaine J-F Mugnier

    Clos de la Maréchale is the most southerly of the Nuits-Saint-Georges vineyards situated in Prémeaux, which is itself known for the richness and generous harmony of its wines, contrasting with the rugged profile of someother Nuits. This 2022 is very deep, ruby-purple, the nose showing both red and black fruit character. Palate is well structured, […]

  11. 2022 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Hameau de Blagny, Etienne Sauzet

    These vines lie high on the hill, near to Blagny, so benefit from cool breezes and lower summer temperatures, to ensure that precious natural acidity is retained. In a hot vintage like 2022, this plot comes into its own. Colour is richly golden, aromas fresh, ripe and complex. Palate was relatively closed when tasted in […]

  12. 2022 Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos, Domaine Christian Moreau Père & Fils

    The Domaine owns a magnificent 3 hectare plot of Les Clos, extending all the way up the hill to the trees. Many Chablis-lovers consider this the most classic, greatest Grand Cru of all. Vines are 65 years old in mid-slope, and 55 years old at the top. Green-golden in colour, this has pungent aromatics, with […]

  13. 2019 Mercurey Rouge 1er Cru Les Trois Louves, Domaine Patrick Guillot

    A plot within Clos des Montaigus was planted in 2001 with the little-seen Pinot Noir Clone No. 943. This produces bunches where the grapes hang loose around their stems, giving a wine of exceptional fruit, and the silkiest of tannins. Just 3 barrels were made this year, initially fermented in a tiny tank, with Guillot’s […]

  14. 2020 Mercurey Rouge 1er Cru Les Trois Louves, Domaine Patrick Guillot

    A plot within Clos des Montaigus was planted in 2001 with the little-seen Pinot Noir Clone No. 943. This produces bunches where the grapes hang loose around their stems, giving a wine of exceptional fruit, and the silkiest of tannins. Only 3 barrels were made that year, fermented in a tiny tank, with Guillot’s wife […]

  15. 2021 Mercurey Rouge 1er Cru Clos des Montaigu, Domaine Patrick Guillot

    This is one of Mercurey’s finest terroirs for red wine, and rightly classified a First Growth. The vineyard was carefully replanted between 1988 and 1999, so the vines are now on average 25 years old. They must have put their roots down deep, for this is superb. 19 barrels were produced, of which 5 were […]

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