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Pehu Simonet Coteaux Champenois Rouge

Domaine Nicolas Rossignol

Fine-boned and elegant, this Volnay shows the delicacy and lightness of touch for which the commune is renowned. Nicolas Rossignols low-interventionist winemaking philosophy ensures the full potential of the fruit and the commune is consistently expressed in the final wine.

Domaine Michele & Patrice Rion Vieilles Vignes

DOMAINE MICHELE & PATRICE RION Vieilles Vignes, Nuits-St-Georges

Paringa Estate The Paringa Single Vineyard Pinot Noir

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Tollot-Beaut Champ Chevrey Monopole 1er cru

TOLLOT-BEAUT Champ Chevrey Monopole 1er cru, Savigny

William Downie Camp Hill Pinot Noir

Domaine Lamy-Pillot Champs de Morgeot

Domaine Lamy-Pillot Champs de Morgeot, Chassagne-Montrachet Domaine Lamy-Pillot is a small family-run winery, established in 1973, which counts as relatively youthful for the region. The wines of Lamy-Pillot are consistent and drinkable in the very best sense. The Champs de Morgeot is a Pinot Noir wine, hailing from vines up to half a century old. An understated power grounds this wine. A subtle earthiness and dark, dried cherry emanates from the glass. Expect luscious, mouth-filling red and black fruit on the palate, with lingering spice. A satisfying red Burgundy that will age gracefully for 510 years.

Stefano Lubiana Sasso

D M Reserve Pinot Noir

Confuron Cotetidot Vosne Romanee

The domaine has an impressive portfolio of vineyards with several Grands Crus and the revered Premier Cru of Les Suchots. The Confurons have always taken the greatest care in the vineyards, performing their own massale selection of vines (ie selecting and using the healthiest plants for propagation), which are on average 65 years old. Unusually for Burgundy, their vineyards have never been treated with herbicides or pesticides, and the vine roots penetrate deep into the soils, giving the grapes a minerality that defines our terroir.