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  1. 2020 Saint-Joseph, Domaine Jean-Claude Marsanne

    Ten years on from our first vintage from Jean-Claude Marsanne, this 2020 is perhaps the best we have ever tasted. Here is an action-packed, super-fine Sant-Joseph where everything is perfectly proportioned. Deep ruby purple colour, the nose is richly concentrated with precise notes of floral black cherry and liquorice. Palate is full, luscious and has […]

  2. 2019 Saint-Joseph, Domaine Jean-Claude Marsanne

    Opaque ruby-purple colour, aromas are ebullient, recalling cassis and violets, with underlying floral smokiness. This is a broad, velvety, energetic wine. Powerfully structured, the fruit is rich and ripe, with harmonious, lifting acidity and fine tannins. Long-flavoured on the finish, this has a great future (for drinking 2023-2030+).

  3. 2019 Saint-Joseph Méribets, Domaine Vallet

    Les Méribets comes from 8 separate parcels, from the hills surrounding the domaine, aged in barrel for 10 months, with no new oak, to allow it to retain a bright, fruity character whilst developing velvety textures. Mid ruby colour, the nose is wonderfully perfumed, with notes of black cherry and liquorice. Medium to full bodied, […]

  4. 2020 Saint-Joseph Méribets, Domaine Vallet

    Les Méribets comes from 8 separate parcels, from the hills surrounding the Domaine. It aged in barrel for 10 months, with no new oak, allowing it to retain a bright, fruit-driven character whilst developing velvety textures. In 2020, this is fuller bodied and has richer middle concentration than we usually see in this wine. It […]

  5. 2022 Pouilly-Fumé, Domaine Serge Dagueneau et Filles

    Valérie Dagueneau`s domaine is situated in the commune of Les Berthiers, where soils combine chalky, kimmeridgian marl (containing millions of tiny oyster shells) and flints. Following in the footsteps of her father, Serge, she excels in producing elegant wines from the family`s 18 hectare estate. Valérie has made a great success of this 2022 vintage, […]

  6. 2019 Saint-Joseph Méribets, Domaine Vallet

    Les Méribets comes from 8 separate parcels, from the hills surrounding the domaine, aged in barrel for 10 months, with no new oak, to allow it to retain a bright, fruity character whilst developing velvety textures. Mid ruby colour, the nose is wonderfully perfumed, with notes of black cherry and liquorice. Medium to full bodied, […]

  7. 2022 Petit Chablis, Domaine Daniel Dampt

    The Dampts started planting their Petit Chablis plot just under 20 years ago. “It is near our block of Village Chablis vines” explains Vincent Dampt, “on the plateau in Fyé. There is a lot of limestone, and we needed a crusher to break the rocks, to enable the vines to be planted.” This 2022 is […]

  8. 2022 Chablis, Domaine Daniel Dampt

    Dampt`s Village Chablis comes predominantly from old, 40-45 year-old vines that grow near the family Domaine, in the hamlet of Milly. There is no oak used here, allowing the individual character of the Chardonnay grape, grown on the chalky hillsides, to be crystal-clear. Colour is bright, pale lemon-green with very fresh, pure lemony aromas. This […]

  9. 2022 Chablis, Domaine Daniel Dampt

    Dampt`s Village Chablis comes predominantly from old, 40-45 year-old vines that grow near the family Domaine, in the hamlet of Milly. There is no oak used here, allowing the individual character of the Chardonnay grape, grown on the chalky hillsides, to be crystal-clear. Colour is bright, pale lemon-green with very fresh, pure lemony aromas. This […]

  10. 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 […]

  11. 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 […]

  12. 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 […]

  13. 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+).

  14. 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 […]

  15. 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 […]

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