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Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé: Village & 1er Cru from 2002 - 2009
Unlike many estates in Burgundy, de Vogüé has ancient architectural and viticultural origins, tracing its beginnings to the 15th century with ownership passing through 20 generations to the present proprietors; and the current label began with Comte Georges de Vogüé who took over in 1925. They own 7.25 hectares of the fabled Le Musigny vineyard which constitutes 80% of the whole site, 2.75 hectares of Bonnes-Mares,1.8 hectares of Premier Cru Chambolle-Musigny, and some Chambolle-Musigny villages. The vineyards are run more or less organically though they do not claim organic status. In the cellar, winemaking techniques are adapted to suit the...
Consulted by Louis-Michel Liger-Belair: Pommard Clos de la Commaraine Monopole 2021
As we get closer to the Chinese New Year, we would like to share the dates of our office holidays, and the corresponding delivery arrangements -Our offices will be closed from 9th February 2024 to 18th February 2024 and resume business on 19th February 2024(Mon). Our last date of delivery before the holidays will be on the 9th February with order cut-off time on 7th February 12noon. Any order placed after 7th February will be delivered on 20th February or after. Originally owned by the Jaboulet-Vercherre family and marketed by Louis Jadot, Domaine de la Commaraine is one of the most aristocratic single estates of...
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From declassified village and 1er Cru grapes: Philippe Charlopin-Parizot Cote d'Or Cuvee Prestige 2021
A mystical life in winemaking since 1977, Philippe Charlopin inherited a tiny 1.5-hectare vineyard from his family now expanded to 25 hectares. The estate is managed together by Philippe Charlopin and his son Yann Charlopin in recent years and is one of the sharpest father-and-son businesses in Bourgogne! Under the influence of Henri Jayer, Philippe Charlopin started to destemmed his fruits and later he decreased the influence of new oak in the 1990s and put more emphasis in the ripeness of fruits. Despite its modest plain labels, Philippe Charlopin-Parizot’s wines are geared up with energy and complexity, which undoubtedly is one of the best values producers to follow. Unfortunately, given the...
Just Arrived, New Release: Arnaud et Sophie Vintage 2021
A new star in Burgundy, Arnaud et Sophie was established by husband-and-wife duo Arnaud Sirugue and Sophie Noëllat, both from celebrated Vosne-Romanée estates - Robert Sirugue and Michel Noëllat respectively. The first vintage produced was the 2016 and they made 2 cuvees: Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grain Rose which is made from Gamay and Pinot Noir grapes, and Vosne-Romanée Les Barreaux which is made from grapes from their family plot that is situated along the border of the southern part of the famous Cros Parantoux 1er Cru and also on the very border to Petits Monts. In 2018, they started to produce another two cuvees, a Meursault Grands Charrons and a Gevrey-Chambertin En Champs, expanding the portfolio...
Domaine Comte Liger-Belair New Additions from 2006 to 2019
A top producer in Vosne-Romanee, Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair owns a number of the very best vineyards in the region. When Louis-Michel Liger-Belair took back control of their family-owned lands in 2000, he successfully made the Domaine into one of the top echelons in the world of Burgundy, just behind Domaine de la Romanee Conti. Most of the bottles are sold with strictly-controlled allocation to wine connoisseurs, restaurants and merchants, making it nearly impossible to find their bottles in the open market. That being said, the availability of Liger-Belair’s wines is in short supply and the market prices are comparatively stable during the market readjustments. We...