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Albert Bichot (Clos Frantin and Long Depaquit)
2021 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Malconsorts, Domaine du Clos Frantin Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

This is undoubtedly one of the greatest premier cru sites in the Côte de Nuits. Clos Frantin are the proud owners of 1.75 hectares.

Young: 2027 - 2038
2021 Vosne-Romanée, Domaine du Clos Frantin Dry | Red | Still | 13%

A village Vosne from one of the commune's historic names, who benefit from brilliantly placed vines. They have vines in Les Damaudes and Maizières, at either side of the village, bringing very different characters to the wines.

Young: 2025 - 2035
Aurélien Verdet
2021 Hautes-Côtes de Nuits Le Prieuré, Aurélien Verdet Dry | Red | Still | 13%

A wine we've backed for years now, from a single vineyard in the Hautes Cotes. This shows good ripeness but yet still excellent intensity of fruit. There's a nice lift on the finish: a brilliant example from the Hautes-Cotes.

Ready: 2024 - 2032
2021 Nuits-Saint Georges Villages, Aurélien Verdet Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Lots of mineral depth here, and there's also plenty of energy on the palate. There's a lovely density here - with notes of wild flowers and also darker frtui.

Young: 2025 - 2035
2021 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru Monts Luisants, Aurélien Verdet Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

The 2021 Monts Luisants, from one of Morey's most celebrated vineyards, is lovely in 2021. Lots of whole bunch spice, and there's a fragrance and purity here, too. Very nicely balanced.

Young: 2027 - 2037
Domaine Arlaud
2021 Bourgogne Roncevie, Domaine Arlaud Dry | Red | Still | 12.5%

Frankly, this is utterly gorgeous, a wine of such charm and weight, a nice little touch of acidity. This has major staying power, what’s not to like! Wonderful length and class here.

Ready: 2024 - 2030
2021 Bourgogne Rouge Oka, Domaine Arlaud Dry | Red | Still

This is made from 40 year old vines from Morey, Chambolle and Vougeot. OKA is the name of one of the Arlaud draught horses. This cuvée is matured for 18 months with only 25% new oak. Intense notes of red fruits, raspberries. Delicate and silky on the palate, with a long, fine finish.

Ready: 2024 - 2029
Domaine Bertrand et Axelle Machard de Gramont
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
2021 Marsannay Les Grasses Têtes, Domaine Bruno Clair Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

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 2021 it is muscular and tightly coiled, reminiscent of Gevrey-Chambertin. It has fantastic fruit concentration, and with the structure and freshness to age wonderfully. This is quintessential Marsannay, and quintessential Clair.

Ready: 2024 - 2033
2021 Morey-Saint-Denis En La Rue De Vergy, Bruno Clair Dry | Red | Still

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 fresh red fruit aroma - cherries and wild strawberries - with tightly-coiled tannins giving the palate a nervous yet bright energy. Superb.

Young: 2026 - 2035
2021 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos du Fonteny, Bruno Clair Dry | Red | Still

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. The wine has an incredible concentration expressed with exquisite finesse. This is absolutely delicious, with red-fruit power, fine tannins and mineral length. Clos du Fonteny is always one of Bruno’s personal favourites.

Young: 2027 - 2038
Domaine Duroché
2021 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru, Domaine Duroché Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Pierre has just 0.4 hectares in Charmes-Chambertin, which is divided into five separate parcels, two of which are on the border with Griotte-Chambertin, on more stony soils.

Young: 2029 - 2042
Domaine Felettig
2021 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes, Domaine Felettig Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

The fresh, vibrant palate is vivid and tensile, offering slightly chalky tannin and crunchy red fruit. This has a beautiful, elegant structure and wonderful density and saline drive on the finish. Excellent.

Young: 2027 - 2038
2021 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Charmes, Domaine Felettig Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

This comes from 65 year old vines, which makes for a wine of spicy, seductive, dark-fruited purity. Archetypal Chambolle-Musigny.

Young: 2027 - 2038
2021 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Fuées, Domaine Felettig Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

Les Fuées enjoys a wonderful position: just alongside Bonnes Mares, and as a result is one of the most sought-out crus in the village. Pretty and layered.

Young: 2027 - 2038
Domaine François (Nicole) Lamarche
2021 La Grande Rue Grand Cru Monopole, Nicole Lamarche Dry | Red | Still

This monopole grand cru in the heart of Vosne-Romanée between two Domaine de la Romanée-Conti monopoles - La Tâche and La Romanée-Conti - is the flagship wine of the estate. It is like a basket full of freshly picked strawberries and raspberries. The palate, although it displays this gorgeous summer fruit element, is almost so much more complex than that, with silky, refined tannins, subtle smoky notes and savoury acidity. Extraordinary length, extraordinary wine.

Young: 2029 - 2044
Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg
2021 Vosne-Romanée, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 13%

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 vibrant, juicy structure. It is refined, mineral and beautiful with supple, fine tannins, and fresh high-acid fruit.

Young: 2026 - 2037
2021 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Mugneret-Gibourg has just one parcel within this sizable grand cru, planted in 1954, just next to the château. It is one of the finest examples of the vineyard, with depth, elegance, structure, and complexity, dark cherry fruit and a full-bodied, mineral length. Effortlessly superb.

Young: 2029 - 2044
2021 Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru Les Chaignots, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

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. Impressive fruit on show, brimming with fresh plum and damson, the tannins are fine-grained, mineral and chalky. Lots of elegant depth here and a wonderfully long finish.

Young: 2027 - 2040
2021 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This wonderful parcel sits just beneath the cluster of houses in the village centre. It makes such a floral, elegant and long wine in 2021, with a brilliantly deep fruit core. Perfumed and spiced, with great mineral tension.

Young: 2028 - 2039
Domaine Georges Noëllat
2020 Nuits-St-Georges, Maxime Cheurlin Noëllat Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

A negociant wine, this has a lovely tannic structure, alongside the generosity of the vintage.

2020 Vosne-Romanée, Domaine Georges Noëllat Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

So much more complex, long, and silky than a normal village wine, this shows Maxime's mastery of Pinot Noir, and his home village.

Domaine Hudelot-Noëllat
2021 Bourgogne Rouge, Hudelot-Noëllat Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This comes from an astonishing 18 different parcels, many in the vineyards facing Chambolle-Musigny.

Young: 2025 - 2031
Domaine Jean Grivot
2021 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru, Jean Grivot Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

Clos de Vougeot might be a grand cru, but in the wrong hands it can be ungainly and heavy. In the hands of the Grivots, however, it is a finely woven, detailed and poised wine with beautiful power and length. Rose petal and violets perfume the nose, with a little tobacco spice and pepper on the palate spicing up the ripe red berry fruit. Sweetly tender, but also so powerful, with nicely detailed tannins. This has fantastic ageing potential.

Young: 2029 - 2043
2021 Nuits-St-Georges Aux Lavières, Jean Grivot Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Aux Lavières is tucked just beneath 1er Cru Aux Murgers, on the Vosne side of the appellation, and it’s quite a step up on your regular village cuvée. This 2021 shows elegance, energy and density. Excellent grip and saline length. This is delicious now, yet is sure to age wonderfully.

Young: 2027 - 2037
2021 Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru Les Pruliers, Jean Grivot Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This is a brilliant 2021: pure, concentrated, and energetic. It has a beautiful nose of fresh rose petal, cherry and plum combining. An ample body, and smooth, supple tannins with just a little grip at the back. The depth of fruit and length of finish are equally impressive. Bravo.

Young: 2028 - 2039
2021 Echézeaux Grand Cru, Jean Grivot Dry | Red | Still

This wine has earned a strong following for its superb quality, and will no doubt sell out quickly on release. It is a cuvee that Etienne is particularly proud of in 2021. It is sophisticated yet broody, with a lavish and sumptuous freshness, and a complex profile of rose petal, dried herbs, dark berries and smoke. The tannins are so silky and seductive. It finishes with a gorgeous length, lingering with aromatic beauty long after you have sipped it.

Young: 2028 - 2042
2021 Côteaux Bourguignons, Jean Grivot Dry | Red | Still

Unlike some Côteaux Bourguignons which are a blend of Gamay and Pinot Noir, this is 100% Gamay, from a parcel of very old vines (60-70 years old) the Grivots inherited via the Jayers, one of whom was married to Etienne’s father. Wild red cherry with a slight gamey note on the nose. The palate is nicely balanced and focussed with lively acidity and plenty of juicy red berry fruit.

Ready: 2024 - 2033
Domaine Jean-Marc Millot
2021 Côtes de Nuits-Villages, Les Faulques, Domaine Jean-Marc Millot Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This single vineyard Côtes de Nuits-Village wine is a firm Lay & Wheeler favourite. In 2021 it has an elegant frame, built around aromatic, ripe red cherry fruit. The palate has a straight and incisive mineral line, giving it wonderful freshness. This outplays many wines from grander communes every year, and 2021 is no exception.

Young: 2025 - 2032
2021 Echézeaux Grand Cru, Domaine Jean-Marc Millot Dry | Red | Still | 14%

Alix’s Echézeaux is a blend of three plots across the grand cru. It shows an incredible level of concentration, elegance and finesse in 2021, with kirsch, rose petal, spice, and black tea all vying for attention. The supple, fine-grained tannins give it magnificent structure.

Young: 2028 - 2042
Domaine Michel Gros
2021 Hautes-Côtes de Nuits, Fontaine St Martin, Domaine Michel Gros Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This large seven hectare vineyard in the hills above Nuits-St-Georges has wonderful limestone soils, quite similar to those found on the hill of Corton, though with a much fresher climate, thanks to its elevation. The vines were planted in the 1970s and 1980s, and at full maturity are producing great concentration, and some interesting and complex layers in the wine. It is expressively concentrated, with linear acidity and some power behind the tannin to sustain a long, mineral finish.

Ready: 2024 - 2030
2021 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Clos des Réas, Michel Gros Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This vineyard is a monopole of the estate which has been in the hands of the family since 1860. Where the Brûlées is firm and structured, Clos de Réas is more lithe, mineral and supple, with a sophisticated flavour palette of blood oranges, crushed raspberries, ripe damson and fresh rosemary. It is both luxurious and refined.

Young: 2027 - 2040 Maximum quantity (12 bottles) limit apply
2021 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Aux Brûlées, Domaine Michel Gros Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This premier cru neighbours Richebourg, and has a lot of limestone on the soil. This gives the wine pretty red fruit definition and drive on the palate. As ever, it is quite structured wine, with good stature promising ageing potential. But there is also Vosne’s classic velvet, silky power in the fruit, matched with some toasty oak.

Young: 2027 - 2039
Domaine Michèle et Patrice Rion
2021 Nuits-St-Georges Vieilles Vignes, Patrice Rion Dry | Red | Still | 13%

The Nuits Vieilles Vignes has temporarily lost its Aux Barrières component, replaced this year by the very well-situated Les Longecourts, which is just below Les St-Georges. A heady nose of griotte cherry, with excellent concentration and a deft balance.The wine feels so beautifully smooth, with a lovely deep core of sweet fruit. Classic Burgundy through and through.

Young: 2025 - 2035
2021 Bourgogne Rouge Les Bons Bâtons, Domaine Michèle et Patrice Rion Dry | Red | Still | 12.5%

This vineyard between Chambolle Musigny and Gilly-lès-Citeaux is one of the best parcels of Bourgogne in the Côte de Nuits. Neighbour Ghislaine Barthod’s Bourgogne Rouge is another exceptional example of this vineyard. Attractive red plum and cherry notes delight on the nose, along with a slightly reductive hint. The palate is fresh with a lovely mineral note and packed full of classic, refined red fruit and a long, fine finish. This wine’s purity and elegance is so attractive. Incredible value if you can get some.

Young: 2023 - 2030
2021 Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru Clos St Marc, Domaine Michèle et Patrice Rion Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

This small monopole vineyard sits opposite the cellar, and it’s where the heart of the domaine lies. It’s amazing, but undeniable, that in a line up that contains some of Chambolle and Vosne’s finest sites, this was the highlight of the cellar. It is so complete and composed, with a sensationally long finish. Don’t miss this.

Young: 2026 - 2038
Domaine Ponsot
2020 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Ponsot Dry | Red | Still | 14%

This is the pinnacle of the Ponsot cellar: their most famous and emblematic cuvée, and the one most demanding of time in the cellar. It comes from two parcels: the first is from the Monts Luisants part of the vineyard, which is home to both the oldest (some are over 80 years old) and youngest vines in the blend. The tannins of Monts Luisants are structural and firm, and will gain in tenderness with age. The rest comes from the original Clos de la Roche parcel in the heart of the hillside, which adds expressive fruit to the blend. Less dense on the palate, but with a lithe and silky fruit core, it brings a perfect balance to the finished wine. In all, the cuvée draws from 3.4 hectares, and is vinified in 5 separate tanks. They continue through their élévage as distinct parts, only blended towards the end before bottling.

Young: 2027 - 2047
2020 Morey-St-Denis 1er Cru Cuvée des Alouettes, Domaine Ponsot Dry | Red | Still | 14%

This comes from the premier cru part of the Monts Luisants parcel. The domaine chooses not to use that name on the label to avoid confusion with their unusual and lauded Aligoté from there. The vines sit just above Clos de la Roche.

Young: 2025 - 2039
2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Cuvée de l'Abeille, Domaine Ponsot Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

Not far from Petite Chapelle, this comes from an almost half a hectare parcel in the Les Epoitures lieu-dit. It was replanted in 2014, so this is the first vintage. Bright yet elegant, red cherry fruit and very fine lacy tannins.

2020 Cuvée de la Mesange, Saint-Romain, Domaine Ponsot Dry | White | Still

This is a bright and lively, salty and fruity white from the cool, chalky-soiled village of Saint-Romain.

Ready: 2023 - 2029
Domaine Rossignol-Trapet
2021 Gevrey-Chambertin Aux Etelois, Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This is the only parcel the domaine bottles separately from the other Gevrey village parcels. That is thanks to its quite incredible situation, and the consistency of quality it delivers every year. It is sandwiched just between grands crus Charmes-Chambertin and Griotte-Chambertin. It’s almost unbelievable it’s only a village lieu-dit. The Rossignol-Trapet vines lie right alongside the Joseph Roty Charmes Vieilles Vignes parcel, but the soil is more like Griotte-Chambertin just to the north. There is just a hint of black fruit depth combined with the red fruit freshness, something reminiscent of cassis and cherries. The tannins are well-formed, offering structure and frame with a slight broodiness, but not imposing too heavily on the fruit. Very fine.

Young: 2027 - 2038
2021 Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Dry | Red | Still | 13%

This is one of the most complete Gevrey village wines you will find: multiple parcels scattered around the village which are vinified in three parts. One part comes from the light stony soil at the bottom of the valley, giving a cool elegance; the second is a cluster of parcels in the middle of the village on clay soil, giving body and structure; the third is a group of parcels below the grands crus, giving a complexity and finesse. The vines are all aged between 45 and 85 years, and the concentration and complexity this wine delivers for the price is hard to beat. It is a joyful wine in 2021, with great fresh, wild berry energy and a long dry, mineral finish.

Young: 2025 - 2035
Domaine Stéphane Magnien
2021 Morey Saint-Denis 1er Cru Faconnières, Domaine Stéphane Magnien Dry | Red | Still | 12.5%

This is one of the best terroirs among Morey’s premiers crus, just below Clos de la Roche. Slightly smoky, with Morey wildness, this is once again one of the most impressive premiers crus we have.

Young: 2027 - 2038
2021 Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru, Domaine Stéphane Magnien Dry | Red | Still | 13%

Stéphane’s parcel of 65-year-old vines lie right in the heart of the old Clos, the original part of the appellation. It's everything great red Burgundy should be: understated, complex, and utterly beguiling.

Young: 2029 - 2042
Domaine Sylvain Cathiard
2021 Hautes-Côtes de Nuits Aux Chaumes, Sylvain Cathiard Dry | Red | Still | 12.5%

This is the third vintage of this wine in 2021. The vineyards Sébastien took on are now farmed along organic lines. This is a blend of several parcels with vines aged between 10 and 70 years. It is floral, plummy, bright, mineral and charming.

Young: 2025 - 2032
2021 Hautes-Côtes de Nuits Les Dames Huguette, Sylvain Cathiard Dry | Red | Still | 12.5%

This is the third vintage of this wine in 2021. The 2021 feels fresher and crunchier than the Chaumes with a zingy line of acidity running through the palate, finessed, precise red berry fruit and a long mineral finish.

Young: 2025 - 2033
2022 Bourgogne Aligoté, Sylvain Cathiard Dry | White | Still | 12.5%

A fresh, bright, and textured Aligoté from the Hautes-Côtes with a salty bite to the finish. Waxy lemon and pear aromas on the nose. This is the only white in the Cathiard range, and recent purchases mean it will grow in volume in the future.

Ready: 2024 - 2029