Pierre's great grandfather, a Clair in Clair-Dau, put Marsannay on the map when he created the first Marsannay Rose in 1919 and it became sought after in Dijon. Bart's rose is a blend from several different parcels. It's... Read More
“En Gerlieus” is a small, hillside parcel near Nantoux, and in the hands of Domaine de Cassiopée, it becomes a Pinot Noir full of lift, fruit, and finesse. This vintage is all about vibrancy and balance, capturing... Read More
Vines planted in the West in 1992 on a plateau of brown limestone marl in the Agneux caves area. Paul and Marie Jacqueson make a point of aiming for optimal ripeness of the berries. Aged for one year in oak barrels, 15% of which... Read More
Fourrier's Gevrey is a wine that serious collectors stock up on every vintage. The combination of straight-up deliciousness with breeding and clarity is hard to resist. The perennial theme with Fourrier is a pristine expression,... Read More
A ripe yet nicely fresh nose speaks of a mix of both red and dark berries along with hints of forest floor and earth. This Bourgogne Rouge is sourced from three parcels from 1950s plantings ocated in Santenay, lower Chassagne,... Read More