Most of the vines from which this wine was sourced are 90+ years old. It's lively, with complex layers of fruit, licorice and violets. Finessed and complex with a delicate, persistent finish.
From vines aged 80-90 years old. Very deep colour and wonderful aromatic richness. Powerful without losing its graceful structure and elegance. Expressive fruit on the palate, and great length.
From vines aged 40-50 years. A wine of impressive complexity, finesse and elegance. It's got a nuanced character that will appeal to the most refined palate.
From vines planted in 1920 by Hippolyte Seguin and 1950 by Pierre Seguin. Powerful and dense yet elegant and racy. Black fruit and spices, with a harmonious palate and a long, luxurious finish.
From vines planted in 1950 by Pierre Seguin. This cuvée presents wonderful smoothnessmixed with vigour, tenderness and complexity. Floral and spicy notes to charm the most sophisticated of palates.
With a beautiful garnet colour, this wine is balanced and mineral, with a wonderful, fine, supple fruitiness. Will start to show its full complexity in 2027 or 2028.
Beautiful ruby-red colour, with quite an intense nose of red fruit. On the palate, that sensation is subtly present, along with a light vanilla flavour from the barrel.
The vines date back to 1980, in Les Aussy. 50% whole bunch vinification. Mid crimson purple. Taking time to tease out the nose. There is plenty of fruit weight here, more red than black, lifted towards the back of the palate with a little white pepper and good acidity. The 1er Cru quality really shows the further back you go on the palate, with an engaging complex yet very refined finish. Drink from 2030-2037. Tasted Nov 2024. Score - 92-94. (Jasper Morris, MW, insideburgundy.com, Jan. 2025)
An attractive wine with forward pomegranate and mulberry fruit aromas, notes of earth and smoke, and an undercurrent of wild herbs. The tannins are firm, and there is enough acidity to keep the wine lively on the palate. The grapes are from 0.4 ares on the south side of town as the hill that is home to Meursault turns north into the valley that leads to St-Romain. Drinking window: 2025-2045. Score - 93. (Charles Curtis, MW, decanter.com, Nov. 10, 2024)
Three plots, Corpeau, Meursault and below Volnay, all destemmed. A pretty light ruby colour. The nose is stunning, with little red cherries, and the wine continues to wind its elegant way across the palate, with very refined tannins and excellent persistence. Drink from 2026-2029. Tasted Nov 2024. Score - 90-91. (Jasper Morris, MW, insideburgundy.com, Jan. 2025)
An exuberantly fresh nose features ripe aromas of citrus confit, white orchard fruit, especially white peach, and a suggestion of rosemary oil. There is once again a really lovely texture to the solidly dense and powerful medium-bodied flavors that deliver fine length on the balanced and sappy finish. This is also very good and while it could use better depth, it's built to reward mid-term keeping. Worth checking out. Drink: 2031+. Score - 91-93. (Allen Meadows, burghound.com, June 10, 2025)
The white Savigny premier cru Aux Vergelesses from Pierre Vincent's new domaine demonstrates the potential of this climat for white grapes, with its evocative aromas of grapefruit and nectarine touched with a suggestion of hawthorn flowers and salty mineral notes. The grapes are from 0.7ha above Pernand's Ile de Vergelesses; they are gently pressed as whole clusters and fermented in mostly used casks. This should open reasonably quickly and will drink over the next 15 years. Drinking window: 2025-2045. Score - 94. (Charles Curtis, MW, decanter.com, Nov. 10, 2024)
The 2023 Meursault Les Luchets is a cuvée aged in a combination of barrels and clay jars. This has an earthy, stony, almost loamy bouquet that is very intense and well-defined. The palate is clean and precise, and real tension and energy are coiled up in this Meursault with an almost Puligny-like, slightly more malic finish. Superb. Drinking window: 2027-2043. Score - 91-93. (Neal Martin, vinous.com, June 12, 2024)
A 1980 planting. Pale lemon colour. Some tension is immediately apparent on the nose. Ripe apples, white fruit, perhaps a touch of plum behind. A fine depth of fruit behind from this lower slope vineyard, with plenty of energy at the finish. Drink from 2028-2033. Tasted Nov 2024. Score - 90-92. (Jasper Morris, MW, insideburgundy.com, Jan. 2025)
The 2023 Bourgogne Les Pellans is very discrete on the nose with well-defined hints of white peach and crushed stone. The palate is fresh and vibrant, still with that hint of orange rind flanked by Conference pear. There is a sense of class here that I really like. Tasted at Private Cellar's Pierre Vincent dinner in London. Drinking window: 2025-2033. Score - 90. (Neal Martin, vinous.com, Aug. 21, 2025)
The 2023 Bourgogne Aligoté comes from 85-year-old vines in Auxey-Duresses. Its perfumed bouquet articulates the variety extremely well. It shows fin delineation and is quite mineral-driven. The palate is sharp and lively thanks to the low pH (3.15) with a brisk, citrus-fresh finish. Here's another Aligoté to challenge the supremacy of Chardonnay in the Côte d'Or! Drinking window: 2025-2032. Score - 90-92. (Neal Martin, vinous.com, June 12, 2024)
A vivid ruby color with a garnet tinge and super-restrained nose of licorice, oak bark, smoke, wood, cigar box, leather, dark chocolate, crushed violets and prunes. Freshness and subtlety. Full-bodied and elegant on the palate due to ripe, filigree tannins with long acidity and a toasty, savory aftertaste. One of the great Amarones. Corvina and Rondinella. Ready to drink now, but intended for the long haul. Ranked #1 in James Suckling's Top 100 Wines of Italy in 2024 and Top 100 World Wines in 2024, as well as Wine of the Year in 2024. Score - 100. (jamessuckling.com, May 21, 2024)
Bright aromas of flowers, angelica and apricots with an undertone of sulphur smoke. Silky attack,light to medium body and graceful, refreshing acidity. Drink now [through 2027+]. Score - 92. (Aldo Fiordelli, jamessuckling.com, Jan. 26, 2025)
The 2023 Angel's Share Shiraz is silky and spicy, with an unbroken flow of black and purple fruit, licorice and exotic spices. The wine has a lighter frame than previous years, yet it remains full of flavor and attractive tannic texture. 14.2% alcohol. Drink date: 2025-2033. Score - 91. (Erin Larkin, robertparker.com, April 25, 2025)
This shows peach, green apple and herb aromas, with an emphasis on stone fruit. The palate is medium- to full-bodied with a round, pleasant texture and a clean, uncomplicated finish. It carries a subtle tension that adds freshness. Drink now. Score - 93. (Jacobo Garcia-Andrade Llamas, jamessuckling.com)