Burgundy 2022 En Primeur: Blue Skies Over Beaune, Verdant Vines In Vosne
After the unusually cold and small-yielding 2021, the 2022 vintage swung back to what we might consider the “new norm”. With an overall abundance of warmth and sunshine, timely rainfall in June and August helped to balance out any effects of the heat. Early impressions tell a story of wines in general produced with more richness and concentration than their predecessors, with the best of them retaining all important freshness and disarming equilibrium.
Jasper Morris is the first critic to release the 2022 vintage report. He praised the vintage as "bountiful and beautiful" and recommends collectors to consider cellaring the wines.
"Vintages that came to mind were 1985 for the health of the grapes, 1999 for the size of the crop and the relative consistency of quality though with a bias towards the Côte de Beaune, and 2002 – just short of top flight but a really lovely flavour profile of medium density and longevity." Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
"All other things being equal, I would recommend going large in 2022, large in the sense of a broad range because there are so many really good wines at all levels." Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
Burgundy 2022 En Primeur: Blue Skies Over Beaune, Verdant Vines In Vosne
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Arnoux Pere et Fils Aloxe-Corton Rouge 2022 embodies the epitome of Burgundy excellence. Sourced from carefully selected vineyards in the prestigious region of Aloxe-Corton, France, this exquisite red wine portrays an impeccable balance of structure and elegance. Crafted by the renowned Arnoux family, the wine's lineage can be traced back to several generations of skilled viniculture.
This 2022 vintage is remarkedly expressive with a compelling blend of finesse, complexity and depth. The wine is matured in oak barrels, enriching it with advanced aromatic layers of ripe dark fruits intertwined with subtle hints of cocoa and an enduring finish graced by delicate tannins.
Arnoux Pere et Fils Aloxe-Corton Rouge 2022 is more than just a bottle of fine wine; it's the embodiment of an enduring legacy of refined winemaking, a testament of the intricate relation between soil, climate, and vine – a quintessential expression of its beloved terroir.
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-96)
Purple colour. A very heady nose, luxurious, nothing cooked. A consistent, coherent richness throughout, with a raft of tannins to finish, but they do not dry out the wine at all. A final ball of dark cherry fruit at the very end. Drink from 2032-2040. Tasted: October 2023.In Bond£1,188.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022In Bond£2,120.00
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Burghound (94-97)
(from a 1.29 ha parcel). A classic Bèze nose of spice, earth and plenty of floral influence leads to succulent and round yet decidedly intense, muscular and powerful flavors that coat the mouth with sappy dry extract while delivering huge length on the seamlessly balanced if moderately austere finish. This is also terrificIn Bond£1,000.00 -
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Vinous (88-90)
The 2022 Aloxe-Corton Village was partially affected by hail and is the only cuvée to include whole bunches, which works well on the nose and has more freshness than the Pernand-Vergelesses Les Fichets. The palate is medium-bodied with blackberry and raspberry fruit, fine tannins, and good tension on the finish. Delightful.In Bond£275.00 -
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (87-90)
Mid crimson, with very little nose. The is a wealth of red fruit, but then the tannins are rather dry. This cuvée is usually a little more elegant. The finish suggests though that this will all come together. Drink from 2027-2030. Tasted: October 2023.In Bond£276.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (89-92)
The first to be picked, which is unusual. A mid crimson colour with some dark raspberry and plum fruit, showing a bit more than the Chapitre. A succulent rich raspberry fruit on the palate., some tannins but nicely interwoven. The two Aloxe 1ers Crus seem to have traded places this year, and for once I have a clear preference for the Vercots. Drink from 2027-2032. Tasted: October 2023.In Bond£350.00 -
(3x75cl) 2022In Bond£1,000.00
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(12x75cl) 2022In Bond£1,000.00
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (96-98)
A fine crimson colour. The bouquet is immediately appealing showing a distinction not yet apparent in the Chapelle-Chambertin, though that will come. This is the more structured of the two, possibly even a little bit stern, but with a wealth of high-class fruit behind where the refinement begins to show. Drink from 2032-2040+. Tasted: October 2023.In Bond£1,295.00 -
(3x75cl) 2022In Bond£3,351.00
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Experience the sheer opulence of the Robert Groffier Chambertin-Clos-De-Beze Grand Cru 2022. This exquisite wine is the handiwork of venerable Burgundy producer, Domaine Robert Groffier, renowned for producing wines of exceptional depth and complexity. Reflecting distinct terroir character of Chambertin-Clos-De-Beze, one of the finest Grand Cru vineyards in the Côte de Nuits, this wine parlays eloquent expressions of finesse, intensity, and layered intricacies. A judicious use of oak imparts subtle spice nuances, brilliantly counterbalancing the lavish fruit profile. Adherence to biodynamic practices bestows a purity of fruit and vibrancy that's characteristic of Groffier's creations. The Robert Groffier Chambertin-Clos-De-Beze Grand Cru 2022 promises indulgence and longevity, a discerning exploration for a sincere wine connoisseur. This wine sings of its origin, its maker's meticulous labour - a tangible testament to the grandeur of Burgundy wines.
In Bond£2,684.00
Burgundy 2022 En Primeur
We're sure you're as excited as we are to see how the Burgundy vignerons will price their wines this year, and our team are here every step of the way to help you secure your favourite wines and provide you with the best recommendations from this year's Burgundy 2021 En Primeur campaign.
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Featured Producers
- Arlaud- Berthaut-Gerbet
- Clos Frantin (Altert Bichot)
- Comte Armand
- Faiveley
- Felettig
- Fontaine-Gagnard
- Guyon
- Henri Gouges
- Louis Jadot
- Jean Chauvenet
- Jean Fournier
- Jean-Marc Boillot
- Joseph Colin
- Louis Latour
- Marc Colin
- Michel Noellat
- Taupenot-Merme
- Tawse
- Vincent Girardin