Joh jos prum Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling-Auslese
Named after the sundial erected in the vineyard in 1842, Wehlener Sonnenuhr is the most famous vineyard in the Mosel. J.J Prüm owns five hectares of this precious vineyard. Extremely steep with optimal south-south west exposure, it yields fragrantly floral wines with ripe stone fruit aromas, underlying slately minerality and wonderful depth of flavour and structure. The Auslese wines are typically more reticent when young showing vivid crystalline citrus fruit and a backbone of tingling minerally acidity that will carry it gracefully for decades.
Jean Francois Ganevat Vin Jaune
Domaine Philippe Pernot-Belicard Meursault Premier Cru 'Perrières'
Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru La Maltroie
Domaine Philippe Pernot-Belicard Meursault Premier Cru 'Perrières'
Bouchard Père & Fils Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Blanc
Domaine de Montille Meursault 1er Cru 'Les Porusots'
Laurent Ponsot 1er Cru Cuvée de la Centaurée
LAURENT PONSOT 1er Cru Cuvée de la Centaurée , Meursault-Charmes
Larmandier Bernier Longitude
Like the Latitude, this is 100% Côte des Blancs Chardonnay (the vineyards are in Cramant, Avize, Oger, and Vertus), yet the vineyards from which it was drawn have thinner topsoils and so the vine roots plunge straight into the chalky bedrock. The name here refers to the vertical nature of the geographic locations of the vineyards as well as the style of wine resulting from the very chalky soils of these sites i.e., a more linear, mineral wine. While Larmandiers Latitude is expansive across the palate, the Longitude is all about minerality, line and raciness. William Kelly has called this wine one of the finest non-vintage bottlings to be found in Champagne and, while the are no reviews available for the 2019 base, the high ratio of reserve wines (40%) and the strength of this low-yielding vintage should leave you will little doubt as the quality on offer.