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  1. 2021 Savigny-lès-Beaune Les Gollards, Domaine Decelle & Fils

    These 70-year-old vines grow on a south-facing, steeply-rocky, poor-soil hillside above the village of Savigny. They give low yields of concentrated grapes. The vines always need extra days to bring their fruit to maturity, compared to lower-lying sites. But if the autumn is fine – as was the case in 2021 – the extra days […]

  2. 2020 Chorey-Lès-Beaune Les Beaumonts, Domaine Decelle & Fils

    Les Beaumonts is the best site in Chorey-lès-Beaune, where these old vines, owned by the family and cultivated organically, are more than 80 years old. This wine’s colour is richly deep, purple-ruby, with aromas which are clean and ripe, recalling violets. Palate shows medium body and striking concentration, with vivacious aftertaste and good length (for […]

  3. 2019 Savigny-Lès-Beaune Godeaux, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    Godeaux is a south-west facing hillside plot of 1.6 hectares, which is farmed organically by the domaine. It gives a style of Savigny that combines lively aromatic fruitiness with velvety textures. This 2019 has a pale ruby-garnet colour, aromas showing attractive, vital, red berry fruit with spicy complexity. Palate is medium bodied, having excellent middle […]

  4. 2022 Ruchottes-Chambertin, Domaine Mugneret-Gibourg

    This comes from Les Ruchottes du Bas, a corner of vineyard next to Mazis-Chambertin. Lying high on the hillside, Ruchottes-Chambertin gives less massive wine than some of the other Gevrey-Chambertin Grands Crus, but finesse and aromatics can be outstanding. This comes partly from vines which are nearly 60 years old, partly from a plot which […]

  5. 2022 Clos Vougeot, Domaine Mugneret-Gibourg

    The historic Clos Vougeot vineyard extends over 52 hectares, being split between more than 80 owners. The Mugneret-Gibourg rows of vines are perfectly positioned in the most desirable section – the top part – in one block, near the château. They dependably give one of the Grand Cru’s greatest, most perfectly harmonious, complex examples. Colour […]

  6. 2022 Vosne-Romanee Aux Communes, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    This is the tenth vintage that Thibaut Marion has owned Vosne-Romanée vines – a rare and precious addition to his estate. Having experimented with adding a proportion of whole bunches (for vintages 2013-17) he concluded that, for this vineyard, 100% de-stemming gives more freshness, volume and flesh to the wine, so this has been the […]

  7. 2019 Savigny-Lès-Beaune Godeaux, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    Godeaux is a south-west facing hillside plot of 1.6 hectares, which is farmed organically by the domaine. It gives a style of Savigny that combines lively aromatic fruitiness with velvety textures. This 2019 has a pale ruby-garnet colour, aromas showing attractive, vital, red berry fruit with spicy complexity. Palate is medium bodied, having excellent middle […]

  8. 2018 Beaune 1er Cru Champimonts, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    Cultivated organically, this comes from a stony, low-yielding sector of this First Growth, high up on the hillside. In colour, this 2018 is still youthful, bright ruby, having a scented aroma that is brimming with bright red fruits. Pure and ripe in the mouth, it has an intensity and depth of flavour that elevates this […]

  9. 2021 Volnay Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    This was made from bought-in grapes from two plots on the lower part of Volnay’s slope, with rich clays, known for producing full-bodied wines. Grapes were 100% de-stemmed, and have given a wine of medium colour, with finely perfumed, delicate aromas. On the palate, a round start is followed by dense fruitiness, gentle tannins and […]

  10. 2021 Corton-Rognet Grand Cru, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    This is the 6th vintage running we have pounced on this wine to secure some. The grapes come from vines which are more than 40 years old. Burgundy-lovers will relish its vibrant Grand Cru fruit density, its harmony, its length of flavour. Grapes were 100% de-stemmed, and the wine aged in 50% new oak barrels. […]

  11. 2017 Beaune 1er Cru Les Cents Vignes, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    The Premier Cru Cent Vignes is an east-facing vineyard in the northern sector of Beaune. Seguin-Manuel`s vines average 40 years in age, the soils being made of brown limestone, irregularly mixed with clay and sand – classically giving a style of Beaune that has richness, elegance and liveliness. Pale ruby colour, aromas are spicy and […]

  12. 2020 Corton-Rognet Grand Cru, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    This is the 5th vintage running we have pounced on this wine for our offer. The wine comes from vines which are more than 40 years old. In a great year like 2020, Burgundy-lovers will relish its true, Grand Cru grandeur. The grapes were 100% de-stemmed, and the wine has been ageing in 35% new […]

  13. 2018 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    Solid ruby-purple in colour, this has plentiful, abundantly fresh aromas. Palate shows concentrated, exhilarating fruitiness, with supple tannins and a fresh, sweet finish with lovely length (for drinking 2022-2032+).

  14. 2016 Corton-Rognet Grand Cru, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    Deep purple-ruby in colour, aromas are well-ripened, intensely complex and finely perfumed: violets and dark fruit. Palate shows rich structure, concentrated fruit, vivacious tannins and magnificent length. This has great potential for the future (for drinking 2021-2035+).

  15. 2021 Vosne-Romanee Aux Communes, Domaine Seguin-Manuel

    This is the ninth vintage that Thibaut Marion has owned Vosne-Romane´e vines – a rare and precious addition to his cellar. Having experimented with adding a proportion of whole bunches (for vintages 2013-17) he concluded that, for this vineyard, 100% de-stemming gives more freshness, flesh and volume to the wine, so this has been the […]

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