Burgundy List



Half bottles get little respect in the wine trade. The oft-told and well-worn saw goes that a magnum is the
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Michel Niellon is an iconic address. For decades, alongside Ramonet, this renowned grower personified Chassagne and white Burgundy. Ramonet always
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Remi Rollin has been among our most popular and desired Burgundies for years now. Every year seems to bring another
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This will be short and sweet. Jérôme Chezeaux is a house favorite offering seriously under-the-radar excellence from the now almost-too-dear
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Burgundy isn’t all Grands and 1ers Crus that need decades of age. There are, for lack of a better term,
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Look, I could wax poetic about the sweet fruit and steely spine of this gorgeous white Burgundy. Or I could
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Anne Gros has an ardent and intense following among Burgundy aficionados. Producing subtle, elegant and fine Burgundy’s of precision and
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I don’t have much to add after last year’s write up, so I will let it stand. I will, however,
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Testut is a producer I’ve been heralding for some time. Producing beautifully etched, classic Chablis of great drive and energy,
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So, Chablis has had a hard run lately with some rather unfortunate and extreme frost that has seriously limited quantities
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