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Domaine Boris Champy
Critic Score
88.5/100
2024 Hautes-Côtes de Beaune Altitude 377 Le Clou, Domaine Boris Champy Dry | Red | Still

Le Clou is a single vineyard in Nantoux sitting at a precise 377 metres elevation. Its soil is similar to Volnay, with chalky, rocky topsoil over a limestone marl bedrock. Boris has reduced the whole-bunch from 100% down to 60% this year, and the result is a Clou which is more open in its youth, with a juicy, easy flow. It has a fine, elegant aroma of red berries and cinnamon spice, with silky tannins and impressive concentration on the poised finish.

Young: 2027 - 2036
Critic Score
89/100
2024 Hautes-Côtes de Beaune Altitude, Domaine Boris Champy Dry | Red | Still

This comes from a blend for the domaine’s young vines with a small dash of extremely old vines, from multiple parcels scattered around the village of Nantoux. It has a crunchy acidity giving it a fresh profile, which is twinned with the ripe blueberry/raspberry fruit character. It shows a spiced, grippy and fine length.

Ready: 2026 - 2033
Domaine Bruno Colin
2024 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru En Remilly, Bruno Colin Dry | White | Still

En Remilly sits at the meeting point of three villages: Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, and St-Aubin. The larger part of it falls within St-Aubin, with the tiny part on the Chassagne side enjoying a superb position - next to Chevalier-Montrachet and just above Le Montrachet. At 300m altitude, with very little topsoil, Bruno’s two parcels (one of which touches Chevalier-Montrachet) make a magnificent wine: concentrated, opulent, mineral and energetic, with a precision you only find in Chardonnay grown on limestone.

Young: 2027 - 2038
2024 Bourgogne Blanc, Bruno Colin Dry | White | Still

An energetic and vibrant Bourgogne Blanc: it comes from parcels across Santenay and St-Aubin, wonderful fleshy fruit on the mid-palate paves the way for an impressively long finish. It is deliciously zesty and refreshing.

Ready: 2026 - 2030
2024 Chassagne-Montrachet, Bruno Colin Dry | White | Still

This is a fantastic example of village Chassagne, with bright, vivid nectarine fruit character and a sumptuous, silky palate. It gets its intensity from the old vines (some are approaching 70 years) from nine parcels scattered across the village. A smattering of new oak gives it structure and support. Long and satisfyingly saline finish.

Young: 2027 - 2034
Domaine Comte Armand
Critic Score
91/100
2024 Auxey-Duresses 1er Cru, Comte Armand Dry | Red | Still

This gourmand, full-bodied and elegant wine is one of the sweet spots of the Comte Armand stable, with surprising ageing potential. It often does well in lighter years, so in 2024 we could be in for something special. It is a blend of two vineyards in Auxey: Les Bréterins and Les Duresses. Bréterins is steep and well-draining, with limestone soils contributing savoury elegance; Duresses is clay-based and builds power and body in the wine. Its particularly fine tanning structure is what sets it apart from the village wine.

Young: 2028 - 2038
Critic Score
92/100
2024 Volnay 1er Cru Frémiets, Comte Armand Dry | Red | Still

The primary reason this cuvée is not more celebrated and well-known is that it is simply produced in tiny quantities, particularly so in 2024. It is the most fine-boned and restrained wine in the cellar, its charm derived from its elegant restraint. Its high proportion of old vines make a concentrated and deep wine.

Young: 2029 - 2040
2024 Volnay, Comte Armand Dry | Red | Still

This Volnay shows delicious freshness, length and tension. Pillowy, gently spiced red fruit leads to a silky, aromatically complex palate, spiced through with wild strawberry fruit. It is a blend of two parcels, Les Famines and Les Grands Champs, in the centre of the commune.

Young: 2027 - 2037
Critic Score
94/100
2024 Pommard 1er Cru Clos des Epeneaux, Comte Armand Dry | Red | Still

This is an important vineyard both in terms of its size (a substantial 5.23 ha) and its historical stock of old vines (some now over 100 years old) which are used as a source of top quality massale selection by nurseries: its plant material is simply supreme. High-density planting and old vines means low yields are the norm, and sadly in 2024 only 10hl/ha were achieved here. This Clos feels on point: powerful, svelte, profound, and intense. It is truly one of the greatest vineyards of the Côte de Beaune.

Young: 2030 - 2046
Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard
Critic Score
93/100
2024 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Caillerets, Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard
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Dry | White | Still | 13%

Caillerets takes its name from the tiny stones that litter the vineyard’s soil, and it’s one of the village’s most highly-prized sites. This wine in 2024 is chalky, chiselled, and distinctly of its limestone terroir. There’s spiced pear fruit on the mid-palate, too. A triumph.

Young: 2028 - 2038

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Domaine François Buffet
Critic Score
90/100
2024 Volnay 1er Cru Carelle sous la Chapelle, Domaine François Buffet Dry | Red | Still

This is one of many Volnay premiers crus that Marc-Olivier has at his fingertips. The site’s generous topsoil makes for a wine of appealing charm, marking it out as one of the earliest drinking of the Buffet Volnay premiers crus. As with all his 24s, the fruit is completely de-stemmed, and the wine has a sumptuous, succulent texture on the palate. It is sweetly- scented, with intense purity of fruit. Sensational.

Young: 2027 - 2038
Critic Score
91.25/100
2024 Volnay 1er Cru Clos des Chênes, Domaine François Buffet Dry | Red | Still

This is arguably the greatest site in Volnay. Marc-Olivier is lucky to have two parcels here. The ‘young vines’ are a mere 50 years old, and the old vines very much older. This is the stuff of dreams: red fruit tenderness, a Volnay austerity and grip on the back palate, and a seductively long finish.

Young: 2028 - 2039
2024 Volnay, Domaine François Buffet Dry | Red | Still

Marc-Olivier’s usual 20 barrels are reduced to just one and a half in 2024. But what remains has excellent purity. It is floral and gently spiced, with layers of delicate aromatics. It comes from a blend of two parcels: the evocatively named Les Famines, whose paucity of soil makes the roots dig deep; and a small dash of the tiny lieu-dit, La Gigotte, which lifts this village wine up a notch. Sapid, fruity, and accessible, with nicely grippy tannins.

Young: 2027 - 2035
Critic Score
91.5/100
2024 Volnay 1er Cru Taillepieds, Domaine François Buffet Dry | Red | Still

This superb cuvée is always made in tiny volumes, so there is very little to go around. Restrained and graceful, with a savoury backbone.

Young: 2028 - 2041
Critic Score
92.25/100
2024 Pommard 1er Cru Les Rugiens, Domaine François Buffet Dry | Red | Still

Like the Volnay Taillepieds, this is one of the smaller cuvées in the Buffet stable. It comes from the upper part of the vineyard, planted with vines that are now well over their hundred year mark. All work here is done by horse, and the attention to detail continues in the cellar. Toothsome power and muscular drive combine with sweet fruit length.

Young: 2029 - 2042
Domaine Jean-Marc Pillot
Critic Score
92/100
2024 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Baudines, Jean-Marc Pillot Dry | White | Still

The small but choice climat of Les Baudines in the larger Bois de Chassagne cru is perched high up on the hill benefitting from the cooling breeze. It is chiseled and driven.

Young: 2027 - 2036
2024 Chassagne-Montrachet Rouge Mes Vieilles Vignes, Jean-Marc Pillot Dry | Red | Still

Jean-Marc makes some of the best Chassagne Rouge around. With many old vines planted on the clay soil pockets around the village, this old vine cuvée has a fabulous spiced plum aroma on the nose, with textural red fruit detail on the palate. You’ll find lacy, fine-grained tannins of the highest order here.

Young: 2027 - 2037
Domaine Louis Boillot
Critic Score
90/100
2024 Volnay 1er Cru Les Brouillards, Louis Boillot Dry | Red | Still

This vineyard, bordering Pommard, did once produce wines with some robust, muscular tannins. But now that the vines have reached 70+ years, and Clément’s winemaking is less extractive, the tannins are softened, and particularly fine in 2024. It shows a touch of blueberry fruit, with plush and refreshing structure.

Young: 2028 - 2036
Critic Score
90/100
2024 Volnay 1er Cru Les Angles, Louis Boillot Dry | Red | Still

This very fine Volnay shows elegant red fruit, with nicely ripe, supple, fine tannins. There’s a little cinnamon and pink peppercorn spice in the background, too.

Young: 2028 - 2036
Domaine Michel Bouzereau
2024 Bourgogne Côte d'Or Chardonnay, Michel Bouzereau Dry | White | Still

This is a Bourgogne full of fresh, lemony zing and delicious energy. The fruit for this blend comes from three sites in Meursault (making up 60%), with the remainder from a single plot in Puligny. In spite of their Bourgogne classification, these sites are high quality, knocking on the door of village level, with shallow topsoil and lots of small stones, aiding drainage.

Ready: 2026 - 2030
Critic Score
89.5/100
2024 Meursault Les Grands Charrons, Michel Bouzereau Dry | White | Still

This is one of the gems on our list: it may be village on paper, but this exceptionally well-placed parcel - an east-facing limestone vineyard that extends just beyond the band of premiers crus - delivers well beyond its status in the glass. It has a peachy definition and that great Meursault structure - plenty of ripeness combined with the thrilling freshness of the year. It has more ample fruit than the Bourgogne with a voluminous length.

Ready: 2026 - 2033
Critic Score
92.25/100
2024 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Champs-Gains, Michel Bouzereau Dry | White | Still

You can feel the character of the poor stony soil found in Puligny here in this wine’s floral, racy delicacy. It has a piercing, slightly spicy intensity accompanied by a tenderness of fruit on the finish. Enticing, with intricate structure and superb definition.

Young: 2027 - 2034
Domaine Michel Lafarge
Critic Score
92.25/100
2024 Beaune 1er Cru Grèves, Michel Lafarge Dry | Red | Still

These are the oldest vines of the domaine, now over 100 years old. The Lafarges’ noble Beaune vineyards are held in equally high regard as their Volnays, particularly thanks to Grèves. There is an ethereal sweetness to the tannins here.

Young: 2027 - 2044
Domaine Violot-Guillemard
2024 Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches, Domaine Violot-Guillemard Dry | Red | Still

This is a wonderful site in Beaune, high up on the hill to the south of the town. The wine is aromatically spiced with strawberries and ginger notes. The silky tannins contribute to a sensational length. This is really worth seeking out.

Young: 2027 - 2039
2024 Volnay 1er Cru Les Brouillards, Domaine Violot-Guillemard Dry | Red | Still

When Joannès Violot-Guillemard turns his hand to Volnay, magical things happen. We have a little hint of the sinewy muscle of the Volnay/Pommard border, where this vineyard lies, and the lifted intensity of the domaine’s style. Here you’ll find a distinctly floral tone to the fruit.

Young: 2027 - 2039
Domaine des Comtes Lafon
2023 Monthelie 1er Cru Les Duresses, Comtes Lafon Dry | Red | Still

Monthélie is a small village just north of Meursault, producing deliciously crunchy red wines. The Lafon example is one of its leading lights. Indeed, the red wines at Lafon have come on a great deal in recent years, and this is one of the most affordable entry points to the domaine. Juicy, crunchy, and elegant Côte de Beaune Pinot at its finest.

Young: 2027 - 2037
Justin Girardin
2024 Santenay Blanc Sous la Roche, Justin Girardin Dry | White | Still | 13%

This delicious white comes from a plot of limestone soil high up on the hill. It’s floral and zippy, with fantastic energy. This delivers the quality and complexity of a village wine for the price not far off others’ Bourgogne Blancs.

Ready: 2026 - 2031
Olivier Leflaive
2024 Montagny 1er Cru, Olivier Leflaive Frères, Côte Chalonnaise Dry | White | Still | 13%

Floral, precise, and energetic. This Montagny premier cru is a classic example of why the appellation is recognised as one of the top communes in the Côte Chalonnaise. This wine itself is a blend of various sites, and is vinified almost exclusively in oak, with just a fraction of it new. It has this wonderful tight fruit-based minerality and a textural structure, with plump lemon pulp at its core.

Ready: 2026 - 2031
2024 Montagny 1er Cru, Olivier Leflaive Frères, Côte Chalonnaise Half Dry | White | Still | 13%

Floral, precise, and energetic. This Montagny premier cru is a classic example of why the appellation is recognised as one of the top communes in the Côte Chalonnaise. This wine itself is a blend of various sites, and is vinified almost exclusively in oak, with just a fraction of it new. It has this wonderful tight fruit-based minerality and a textural structure, with plump lemon pulp at its core.

Ready: 2026 - 2031
2024 Meursault Les Vireuils, Olivier Leflaive Frères Dry | White | Still | 13%

Next to the Olivier Leflaive wines of Puligny, this Meursault village is weighted and structured, with satisfying depth and tension. It’s ample, without being cloying or heavy. The vineyard of Vireuils sits tucked up at the top of the hill, on the border with neighbouring Auxey-Duresses. Its cool hilltop position helps the wine retain a terrific mineral drive, and 50-year-old vines produce concentration and savoury length.

Young: 2027 - 2034
Critic Score
90/100
2024 Puligny-Montrachet, Olivier Leflaive Dry | White | Still | 13%

You’d expect this wine to be one of the best in the stable: from home turf, made from a magnificent blend of 25 parcels from across the commune (seven of them the domaine’s own). It is one of the most complete and compelling portraits of the village you’ll find, and it’s a wine to remind you that these Olivier Leflaive wines are not only the most benchmark example of their appellations, but also some of the most exciting in their category. This is everything Puligny should be, and more: filigree, tight, nervous, and fabulously long

Young: 2027 - 2037
2024 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Champ Gain, Olivier Leflaive Frères Dry | White | Still | 13%

It’s not surprising that this Puligny premier cru is a winning wine from Olivier Leflaive. They are absolute masters of the style here. It has zippy energy, with well-composed fruit structure.

Young: 2028 - 2038
2024 Bourgogne Blanc Les Sétilles, Olivier Leflaive Frères Half Dry | White | Still | 13%

Les Sétilles is an outstanding Bourgogne Blanc, and one of the most popular wines on our list. Much of the fruit comes from around Puligny-Montrachet, blended with some from further afield, like the Hautes-Côtes, which brings welcome freshness and tension. Two-thirds of the wine is raised in oak, with just a touch (10%) new. It is precise, full of character, with a mineral bite and a lovely seam of acidity. It is great value for money and consistently brilliant.

Ready: 2026 - 2030
Patrick Javillier
2024 Bourgogne Blanc Côte d'Or Cuvée Oligocène, Patrick Javillier Dry | White | Still | 13%

This brilliant Bourgogne Blanc comes from limestone parcels scattered around the Puligny side of Meursault. In 2024 it is full and generous, with amplitude and drive. As usual it has seen 25% new oak, which is relatively high for a Bourgogne, adding savoury definition - you get a lot of bang for your buck here. It is a great introduction to the Côte d’Or.

Ready: 2026 - 2030
Critic Score
91.5/100
2024 Meursault Tête de Murger, Patrick Javillier Dry | White | Still | 13%

Like Les Clousots, this is a blend of two sites in Meursault rather than a single lieu-dit. It is a combination of Les Casses Têtes and Les Murgers de Monthélie. This cuvée has been bottled since 1996, and is a foundation of the Javillier range. It is always the most direct and driven of the range. In 2024 it shows structure and grip that are more akin to a premier cru than a village wine.

Young: 2027 - 2033
Critic Score
90.5/100
2024 Meursault Les Clousots, Patrick Javillier Dry | White | Still | 13%

This unique wine chez Javillier is a blend of the hillside vineyard Les Clous and Les Crotots, hence the blended name. Les Clous provides the body and drive, with Les Crotots, which sits just next to premier cru Poruzots, giving definition and zip. It has a lively pineapple hint coming through in 2024, and powerful grip on the palate. It shows beautiful weight and texture with impressive concentration of fruit and a mineral length.

Ready: 2026 - 2034