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Domaine Berthaut-Gerbet
2020 Fixin 1er Cru Arvelets, Domaine Berthaut-Gerbet Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Fixin doesn’t have any grand crus, but in Amélie’s eyes, this is a pretty close estimation. It has very shallow soils, and the vines, now aged 30-80 years old, dig deep. 60% whole bunch (higher than usual) brings a floral, spiced fruit. This is an incredibly successful 2020.

Ready: 2024 - 2034
2020 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Petits Monts, Domaine Berthaut-Gerbet Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

With Richebourg and Cros Parantoux as neighbours, you can expect great things from this vineyard. Amélie has five separate plots across half a hectare. The site is so steep and inaccessible that no tractors can reach it, and all work is done by horse or hand. The 2020 has 40% whole bunch, which helps give the already exceptionally concentrated fruit some lift and flow. It is so persistent on the finish, with Vosne’s powerful, velvet-like tannins.

Young: 2026 - 2038
Domaine Bertrand et Axelle Machard de Gramont

Releasing Spring/Summer 2022

2020 Nuits-St-Georges, Aux Allots, Domaine Bertrand et Axelle Machard de Gramont Dry | Red | Still | 14.5%

In Aux Allots we find the domaine’s oldest vines, though how old precisely is unknown. The family bought the vineyard which sits on the Vosne-Romaéee side of the village in 1969. It had been planted long before then, although the exact date has been lost to history. This wine has an enthralling depth of berry fruit, with a minty lift on the nose, and just a hint of licorice adding a further dimension. Textural and complex, this is an outstanding Nuits-St-Georges.

Ready: 2024 - 2037
2020 Nuits-St-Georges, Les Terrasses des Vallerots, Domaine Bertrand et Axelle Machard de Gramont Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This is a flagship wine of the domaine, and at two hectares represents around a third of production. It’s an incredibly steep site just above Les Vaucrains which had been abandoned since the phylloxera crisis until Bertrand terraced and planted it in 2001. There is slightly darker, fuller fruit than that found in the 2019, but with the brightness of acidity it feels balanced and very complete, unforced and charming.

Ready: 2024 - 2033
Domaine Bruno Clair
2020 Marsannay Les Grasses Têtes, Domaine Bruno Clair Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Bruno Clair has an impressive 10 hectares in his home village of Marsannay. He bottles five separate cuvées, including this wonderful iteration from a single parcel at the southern end of the commune, on the slope that rises up behind the village. Its name (meaning “fat heads”) refers not to anybody involved in its cultivation, but rather the large rocks that show through the surface of the clay soil. It is typically the most structured and powerful of the Clair Marsannays, and in 2020 it is muscular and athletic, reminding me of Gevrey-Chambertin. It can often be difficult to taste so young, but its powdery tannins and fleshy, energetic red-fruit freshness make this 2020 feel accessible already, though with the structure to age. Like the 2019, this is quintessential Marsannay, and quintessential Clair.

Ready: 2023 - 2033
2020 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos du Fonteny, Domaine Bruno Clair Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This clos is a monopole of the domaine found right at the centre point of Gevrey, between the grand cru slope and the Combe de Lavaux. It experienced lots of millerandages in 2020 (small berries) and the wine has an incredible concentration expressed with exquisite finesse. This is absolutely delicious, with red-fruit power and mineral length. Clos du Fonteny is always one of Bruno’s personal favourites.

Young: 2025 - 2037
2020 Morey-Saint-Denis En La Rue De Vergy, Bruno Clair Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This remarkable village lieu-dit sits directly above Bonnes Mares, Clos de Tart, and Clos des Lambrays. The Clair parcel is situated just above their Bonnes Mares parcel. It’s hard to believe this isn’t a premier cru. Up here there is virtually no top soil at all, and the vines plunge straight into the limestone bedrock. Arthur uses up to 30% whole bunch on the young vine parcel, which he vinifies separately from the older vines, blending later to build layers of complexity. It has a summer hedgerow aroma - blackberries and wild strawberries - with tightly-wound tannins giving the palate a nervous energy. Truly excellent.

Ready: 2022 - 2034
Domaine Duroché
Critic Score
93/100
2020 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaut St Jacques, Domaine Duroché Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Duroché owns a sizable 1.2 hectare parcel of this premier cru, and it is arguably the cuvée that best defines the estate. There’s a coolness here, with dancing tannins and incredible purity. Lavaut balances a freshness, due to its position at the base of the Combe, with an opulence of fruit from the vineyard’s south facing site, and this is a benchmark example.

Young: 2025 - 2035
Domaine Faiveley
Critic Score
94/100
2020 Mazis-Chambertin Grand Cru, Faiveley Dry | Red | Still

Mazis is the most northern of the Gevrey grands crus, and is renowned for making some of the most seductive wines amongst them. The Faiveley plot benefits from some very old vines, some of which were planted in 1930. This is sleek and seductive, with a rich, detailed, luxurious feel about it.

Young: 2026 - 2040
Domaine Felettig
Critic Score
88/100
2020 Nuits-St-Georges, Domaine Felettig Dry | Red | Still | 13%

The domaine has vines in two plots on either side of Nuits: Les Chariots in the south and Aux Lavières in the north. There is a Chambolle signature woven through the Nuits fruit here; the wine has nice firm structure yet remains silky overall.

Young: 2025 - 2031
Critic Score
94/100
2020 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Carrières, Domaine Felettig Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This tiny premier cru is set in a dip that was once a quarry (as the name alludes to). Full of black cherries, with a creamy texture and silky length. Structured and complex.

Young: 2025 - 2035
Domaine François (Nicole) Lamarche
2020 Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru Les Cras, Nicole Lamarche Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This wine is exclusive to Lay & Wheeler in the UK. It is a steep site that sits right up against Aux Boudots on the Vosne side of the appellation. It has the finesse of Vosne and the power of Nuits - a pretty appealing combination. Some of the very old vines were recently replaced, so the production of this site is strictly limited at the moment.

Ready: 2024 - 2034
2020 Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits, Nicole Lamarche Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This is one of the most exciting Hautes-Côtes de Nuits out there. It comes from a parcel in Concoeur-et-Courboin, on the hills just above Vosne. It has prickly red fruit, and light and fragrant body, with delicate but peppery tannins giving it agile length.

Ready: 2023 - 2027
2020 Echézeaux Grand Cru, Nicole Lamarche Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

One of three grand cru sites in the Lamarche cellar. This is often the most understated. It has a hedgerow and light graphite scent in 2020, with a fine lacy texture on the palate. This should age gracefully in bottle.

Young: 2026 - 2039
2020 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru, Nicole Lamarche
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Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Nicole has three parcels within this grand cru, one in the northwest corner (where everyone wants to be) tucked up next to Musigny. The three add complexity and layers to the finished wine. This is a highly complete and poised wine in 2020. Spiced, fruit-packed, with density and length, and satin-like tannins.

Young: 2026 - 2039

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Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg
Critic Score
91/100
2020 Vosne-Romanée, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

This might just be the best village Vosne out there. It comes from four parcels which host a variety of vine ages. The relatively high proportion of younger vines gives this cuvée an explosive, juicy structure. It is powerful and beautiful with silky tannins, and fresh high-acid fruit.

Ready: 2024 - 2034
Critic Score
88/100
2020 Bourgogne Rouge, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 14%

This comes from just one parcel in Vosne-Romanée, planted in 1955. The wines are yielding such low volumes that the domaine is in the process of replanting, uprooting one quarter of the parcel at a time. The yield in 2020, like 2019, was just 20 hl/ha, and the result is a staggeringly concentrated Bourgogne Rouge. It has a sweet density and deep, structured fruit, with profound persistence for a Bourgogne. It will easily age for a decade, which is not something you can say of every Bourgogne.

Ready: 2023 - 2033
Critic Score
94/100
2020 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 14%

This wonderful parcel sits just beneath the cluster of houses in the village centre. It makes such a sweet and long wine in 2020, with a brilliantly deep fruit core. Perfumed and spiced, with great tension.

Young: 2025 - 2038
Critic Score
93/100
2020 Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru Les Chaignots, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 14%

This well-positioned vineyard on the Vosne side of the appellation sits on the slope, enjoying plenty of sunshine and the cooling ventilation of a constant breeze, keeping the fruit in excellent health during the growing season. The vineyard is on the border with Vosne-Romanée and the wine shows so much of its neighbour’s finesse as well as concentration, with Nuits’ bite and grip.

Young: 2025 - 2037
Critic Score
92/100
2020 Vosne-Romanee La Colombiere, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

This is the vineyard that lies right next to the family home and winery, extending out like a garden from the cellar doors. Marie-Christine and Marie-Andrée’s father had rented it to a neighbour, but the well-maintained vineyard came back under the domaine’s control again from 2017. It is a full-bodied, deeply-fruited village wine with superb density and a cool, blackberry character, with volume and mineral tension.

Young: 2025 - 2036
Domaine Georges Noëllat

Late Release

2019 Nuits-St-Georges, Maxime Cheurlin Noëllat Dry | Red | Still | 14%

This has a dark cherry fruit core, with a density and structure that should ensure a long drinking window for this village wine. The tannins are expertly knit together.

Ready: 2023 - 2034
Critic Score
97/100
2019 Grands Echézeaux Grand Cru, Domaine Georges Noëllat Dry | Red | Still | 14.5%

This shows the delicious combination of grand cru structure and length, with the sweet fruit note of morello cherry. This is Maxime at the top of his game.

Young: 2026 - 2042
Critic Score
93/100
2019 Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru Les Boudots, Domaine Georges Noëllat Dry | Red | Still | 14.5%

Maxime has made an outstanding Boudots in 2019. It feels more Vosne than Nuits with its dark cherry and raspberry density. Sensational structure.

Ready: 2024 - 2037
Critic Score
90/100
2019 Gevrey-Chambertin En Champs, Maxime Cheurlin Noëllat Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

Gevrey provides the structure and savoury stature, Maxime provides the silky texture and long, poised finish.

Ready: 2023 - 2034