In Marsannay, the often-overlooked northernmost appellation of the Côte de Nuits, Domaine Bart crafts wines that reveal the area's hidden potential. Their 2022 Marsannay Rouge showcases six generations of winemaking... Read More
From fifty year old vines of Pinot Noir planted in one of the steepest, shallowest parts of Saint Romain. True to site, even in a warmer vintage such as this, it remains bright and lifted, with notes of raspberry, earth and chalk... Read More
Domaine Clair Obscur, founded in 2006 by Pierre and Jennifer Clair in Corpeau, is a family-run vineyard known for its commitment to biodynamic farming and traditional winemaking practices. With roots dating back to the 1960s,... Read More
A monopole vineyard owned by the family at Domaine Bart, Les Finottes, is not be missed. This single vineyard is brooding, youthful now, and sure to stand the test of time. A delicate light raspberry fruit on the nose opens up... Read More
100% Pinot Noir from 40 years old vines planted on a magnificent parcel, this remains one of our favourite wines from the appellation. Organic farming, manual harvest and natural vinification. Maceration of the whole bunches,... Read More
Taupenot-Merme is managed by 9th generation winemakers Virginie and Romain, brother and sister. Heirs to a centuries-old family tradition, they cultivate their vines using organic methods and produce authentic wines. Romain jokingly... Read More
Laurent works 0.35 hectares worth of village-level Pinot Noir in Monthélie split among two parcels—one more clayey and the other stonier and poorer of topsoil—which yield between four and six barrels per vintage.... Read More
Drouhin's Bourgogne Rouge is full of charm with delicious layers of red fruits like raspberry, red currants and wild strawberry. Medium-full bodied and energetic with smooth tannins and Drouhin's signature elegance.... Read More
Pascal Marchand is a small producer with a big name. The Canadian poet retired in Burgundy and became winemaker of Vougeraie and Comte Lafond, among others. This is fresh yet surprisingly concentrated, offering notes of red cherry,... Read More
Aux Serpentieres is named, according to the traditions of the Middle Ages, for the plants and animals found in the area. In this case, snakes—a sign of a healthy ecosystem. It lies about 3km from Corton, just outside the... Read More