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Elegant Premier Cru White Burgundy: Almond, Honey, and Toast

Weather plays a crucial role in the character of a wine. Recent years in Burgundy have provided no shortage of challenges -- from hail to frost to mildew and more. Luckily there are also some bright spots -- the 2015 vintage provided both quantity and quality. Nearly every wine drinks better than its label: simple table wines drink like village-level…

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The Michel Gros 2015 Red Burgundies have arrived, at last.

The first inquiries about the 2015 Michel Gros lineup started coming in more than a year ago. Our best-known producer; the vintage of a generation; “just want to make sure I don’t miss it.” Back in April, our barrel tastings confirmed 2015’s considerable hype — magnificent wines by a legendary producer from what may be the best vintage in decades.

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Crisp, Honest, Unoaked New Chablis. $25

The Burgundies of the Côte d’Or may be Chardonnay’s most refined expression, but its purest expression comes from the hillsides of Chablis. With no oak to compete with the fruit, this is Chardonnay showing only its essential elements. It takes a talented winemaker to craft this unadorned version of the grape, and Romain Collet is […]

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Magnificent Five Year Vosne-Romanée 1er cru: “Elegant,” “Opulent,” “Genius”

Michel Gros is as much a part of Vosne-Romanée as its pointed steeple, the ancient vineyards, and the narrow crooked streets. He is a lifelong resident of the town, as were his father and grandfather before him -- his mother was even mayor. The Gros family name has been synonymous with Vosne-Romanee for centuries.

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2015 Pommard: “Highly Seductive,” “Utterly Delicious”

The towns of Volnay and Pommard are the two finest red wine towns in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune. Hugh Johnson describes Volnay as “fragrant and ethereal,” Pommard as “dark” and “potent.” Together they’re a perfect example of the power of Burgundian terroir: they share a border and the towns themselves are less than a mile apart, but their identifying characteristics…

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New Grand Cru White Burgundy: “Chablis at its very, very finest.”

Of the 12,000 acres of vineyards planted in Chablis, only 250 (2%) qualify as Grand Cru. This highest tier includes seven distinct vineyards, each famous in its own right. But among the seven, the Grand Cru “Les Clos” is generally considered the finest. As Master of Wine Clive Coates puts it, Les Clos is “Chablis at its very, very finest……