Red Burgundy
Red Burgundy
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Imbibe in the elegance of the Gerard Mugneret Echezeaux Grand Cru 1987, a premium offering by esteemed French vintner Gerard Mugneret. Cultivated in the noble terroir of Echezeaux region in Burgundy, this Grand Cru encapsulates the essence of the vintage '87 harvest. The meticulous vinification process involves hand-picked grapes, stringent selection, and traditional Burgundian open vats. Aged for up to 24 months in oak barrels, the resultant wine is sublimely complex, exhibiting notes of dark fruit and spice that perfectly blends with the distinct earthy undertones. With Gerard Mugneret's reputation for world-class Pinot Noir, indulge in the rich, textured palate and impressive length of this timeless Grand Cru. As an ode to the profound depth of French viticulture, the Gerard Mugneret Echezeaux Grand Cru 1987 is indeed a testament to perceptive artisanal winemaking and unparalleled refinement. Add this magnificent showpiece to your collection for a sublime wine-drinking experience.
Inc. VAT£1,186.60 -
For the discerning collector and enthusiast alike, the Gerard Mugneret Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 is an unmissable offering. Hailing from the famed Echezeaux Grand Cru vineyard within Burgundy's renowned Côte de Nuits region, this opulent red wine is a testament to the skilful craftsmanship of Gerard Mugneret, one of the modern pioneers of French viticulture. The Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 exudes sophistication, boasting an adroit harmony of ripe red fruit flavours, earthy undertones, and subtle oak nuances resulting from an 18-month maturation in puncheon French oak barrels. This exquisite wine showcases Gerard Mugneret's commitment to low-intervention winemaking and meticulous vineyard management, contributing to the wine's signature elegance and complexity. Savour the Gerard Mugneret Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 now for an instant glimpse of its potential, or allow it to further mature, securing its place as a timeless classic within your collection.
Inc. VAT£986.89 -
Vinous (93)
The 2009 Echézeaux wraps around the palate with layers of bright red fruit. This is a beautiful, vibrant 2009 with plenty of upper register notes and energy. Mint, sweet spices and raspberries wrap around the finish. The ripeness of the year comes through but that element is nicely balanced by the wine's focus and energy. My sense is that the 2009 will be even better once it drops some baby fat.Inc. VAT£954.74 -
Inc. VAT£4,718.69
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Inc. VAT£3,254.44
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (97-100)
First picked, 100% decorticated. “This is the best wine I have made in my life”. Rich noble imperial purple. All right, team, this really is it! “Tu le bois avec le nez, you drink it with your nose”. No question here. This completely works as there is not the slightest sensation of cooked fruit. No spitting. I don’t know what to say. Actually I was just formulating the words that this is the finest Echezeaux I have tasted in my life when Jean-Pierre interrupted to say that Michel Bettane thought the same! An intensely seductive lush red velvet fruit covering an entirely perfect bone structure. One of the wines of the vintage. Could be THE wine of the vintage. Tasted: November 2021Inc. VAT£4,881.62 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (97-100)
First picked, 100% decorticated. “This is the best wine I have made in my life”. Rich noble imperial purple. All right, team, this really is it! “Tu le bois avec le nez, you drink it with your nose”. No question here. This completely works as there is not the slightest sensation of cooked fruit. No spitting. I don’t know what to say. Actually I was just formulating the words that this is the finest Echezeaux I have tasted in my life when Jean-Pierre interrupted to say that Michel Bettane thought the same! An intensely seductive lush red velvet fruit covering an entirely perfect bone structure. One of the wines of the vintage. Could be THE wine of the vintage. Tasted: November 2021Inc. VAT£10,416.04 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (96-98)
5 Star Wine. An astonishing rich imperial purple colour. Possibly it wins in density over and above the Clos de Vougeot. It doesn’t stun me as much as last year because it is no longer my first experience! An all-enveloping dark raspberry, silky as well as lush, dotted with pepper, with an almost endless finish. Grapes beautifully grown and then seamlessly made. Drink from 2030-2040.Inc. VAT£3,497.54 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (96-98)
5 Star Wine. An astonishing rich imperial purple colour. Possibly it wins in density over and above the Clos de Vougeot. It doesn’t stun me as much as last year because it is no longer my first experience! An all-enveloping dark raspberry, silky as well as lush, dotted with pepper, with an almost endless finish. Grapes beautifully grown and then seamlessly made. Drink from 2030-2040.Inc. VAT£8,342.69 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (95-98)
100% mixed forests, to bottle in April. Fine mid purple. The nose is not so drop dead stunning as the Clos Vougeot but it is still impressive, and then the palate delivers yet more. Some rose petals, some vibrant deep red fruit, chiselled and intense at the same time, nuanced without latticework. Then a firm structure. Looks like becoming a great wine but under the cosh from the Clos Vougeot this year. But there is a breadth of fruit here nonetheless. Drink from 2030-2040. Tasted: November 2023.Inc. VAT£4,265.54 -
Burghound (93)
Cool yet ripe aromas of spicy deeply pitched fruit, earth, game and a background touch of wood precede the impressively rich, sleek and tautly muscular flavors that brim with minerality on the firm, detailed and lingering finish that is also youthfully austere. There is a touch of wood evident but I suspect that it will be rapidly integrated with a few years of bottle age.Inc. VAT£617.60 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-96)
Exceptionally concentrated, indeed super saturated purple, with massive weight on the nose. There is also a huge weight of fruit to the back of the palate. While the wine from En Orveaux lacks the dainty detail which Echezeaux can have, it offers graceful muscle instead.Inc. VAT£776.81 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-96)
Exceptionally concentrated, indeed super saturated purple, with massive weight on the nose. There is also a huge weight of fruit to the back of the palate. While the wine from En Orveaux lacks the dainty detail which Echezeaux can have, it offers graceful muscle instead.Inc. VAT£950.42 -
Burghound (94)
A deft touch of wood sets off markedly spicy aromas of dark berry fruit coulis, sandalwood and exotic tea. The nicely concentrated and quite stylish flavors are at once caressing but punchy with a lovely texture on the balanced and lingering finish that flashes a touch of austerity. This too could use better depth, but more will almost certainly develop in time given the quality of the underlying material.Inc. VAT£461.60 -
Burghound (94)
A deft touch of wood sets off markedly spicy aromas of dark berry fruit coulis, sandalwood and exotic tea. The nicely concentrated and quite stylish flavors are at once caressing but punchy with a lovely texture on the balanced and lingering finish that flashes a touch of austerity. This too could use better depth, but more will almost certainly develop in time given the quality of the underlying material.Inc. VAT£1,122.02 -
Burghound (94)
A deft touch of wood sets off markedly spicy aromas of dark berry fruit coulis, sandalwood and exotic tea. The nicely concentrated and quite stylish flavors are at once caressing but punchy with a lovely texture on the balanced and lingering finish that flashes a touch of austerity. This too could use better depth, but more will almost certainly develop in time given the quality of the underlying material.Inc. VAT£1,935.64 -
Vinous (90-92)
The 2021 Echezeaux Grand Cru is powerful yet not fully developed. There's good energy throughout, that much is evident, but the mid-palate needs to fill out a bit more. It will be interesting to see if that happens in bottle, as the wine I tasted was at the end of its elevage in barrel. Dark red fruit, gravel, spice, leather and game lend quite a bit of darkness to this Echezeaux, which emerges from a parcel in La Combe d'Orveau. - Antonio GalloniInc. VAT£267.20 -
Vinous (90-92)
The 2021 Echezeaux Grand Cru is powerful yet not fully developed. There's good energy throughout, that much is evident, but the mid-palate needs to fill out a bit more. It will be interesting to see if that happens in bottle, as the wine I tasted was at the end of its elevage in barrel. Dark red fruit, gravel, spice, leather and game lend quite a bit of darkness to this Echezeaux, which emerges from a parcel in La Combe d'Orveau. - Antonio GalloniInc. VAT£1,088.42 -
Owning the coveted Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru 1991 is akin to acquiring a pinnacle of viticultural artistry. This deeply expressive wine hails from the heart of Burgundy, France, under the meticulous care of legendary winemaker Henri Jayer - renowned for his non-interventionist approach and absolute dedication to quality. The 1991 Echezeaux Grand Cru epitomises his signature style, exuding opulence and complexity often reserved for enophiles' dreams.
Made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes, grown on the coveted terroir of Echezeaux, each grape is hand-harvested with the utmost precision, ensuring only the best quality material. The ageing process in old oak barrels imbues the elegant tannin structure with subtle spice notes, creating a mesmerising balance with the ripe, rich fruit flavours.
Impeccably structured and exquisitely balanced, Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru 1991 offers an unparalleled taste of Jayer’s masterful cultivation, delivering a truly unforgettable palate adventure. A sublime choice for discerning wine collectors worldwide.
Inc. VAT£7,919.05 -
A remarkable offering from legendary vigneron Henri Jayer, the Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru 2001 manifests a sophistication unrivalled in the realms of fine wine. Originating from the celebrated terroirs of Echezeaux, in France's Burgundy region, this opulent Pinot Noir displays its pedigree through complex, well-integrated flavours and elegant tannins. With its scintillating ruby-red hue, the 2001 vintage reveals an enticing bouquet of dark cherries and forest floor, underpinned by subtle earthy undertones. Matured in French oak barrels, this wine has been nurtured to perfection, epitomising Jayer's artisanal approach to viniculture. Henri Jayer, revered as a virtuoso of winemaking, is renowned in the industry for his fiercely unyielding commitment to quality, a philosophy that resonates profoundly in every sip. Experience the culmination of superior terroir and extraordinary craftsmanship with the Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru 2001.
Inc. VAT£89,187.67 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
This comes from the Echezeaux du Dessus, a plot purchased in the 1960s which must have been almost immediately replanted as the vines are now 50 years old. 30% whole bunch vinification and 70% of the cuvée is in new wood but we tasted from a one year old barrel. Equally dense purple in colour. Haunting qualities with real depth. Firm and forceful, some fine-grained tannins, covered with a wealth of rich red fruit including some strawberries.Inc. VAT£4,135.27 -
Vinous (90-91)
The 2017 Echézeaux Grand Cru is completely de-stemmed. It has a slightly conservative bouquet with pure dark cherry and cranberry aromas, but does not quite deliver the nuance and complexity of the best wines from this vineyard in 2017. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, but very strict and stoic, tight-lipped towards the finish. Hopefully this will gain more personality once it is in bottle.Inc. VAT£3,393.64 -
Vinous (93-95)
The 2018 Echézeaux Grand Cru, which is completely de-stemmed, has a very intense, almost heady bouquet with layers of black cherry and cassis fruit; a dash of black pepper emerges with time. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent tannins, and very powerful for this vineyard, but it manages to maintain balance. The finish offers great length and satisfying freshness to counterbalance the fruit intensity. This might well be the pick of Prieur’s reds this year.Inc. VAT£3,327.64 -
Inc. VAT£3,217.24
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Tim Atkin MW (95)
This comes from Champs Traversins next to Domaine de la Roman e-Conti's vines. Bright on the nose with licorice, raspberry coulis and red cherry preserves, this is ravishing. Youthful with sensuous, supple fruits, polished tannins and refreshing acidity, this will be delightful early on but also have staying power. Cellar Master Romain Pertuzot aptly described it as "radiant". 2023-35Inc. VAT£3,759.89 -
Inc. VAT£9,787.27
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Burghound (91-93)
Once again there is noticeable wood framing the spicy red and dark currant scents where more aromatic breadth is present in the form of Asian-style tea and lavender wisps. There is a lovely sense of energy to the focused middle weight flavors that possess even better depth and persistence on the balanced finale. While this is certainly pretty and has enough stuffing to reward mid-term cellaring, it is not nearly as dense and powerful as it usually is.Inc. VAT£4,142.98 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
This comes from the Echezeaux du Dessus, a plot purchased in the 1960s which must have been almost immediately replanted as the vines are now 50 years old. 30% whole bunch vinification and 70% of the cuvée is in new wood but we tasted from a one year old barrel. Equally dense purple in colour. Haunting qualities with real depth. Firm and forceful, some fine-grained tannins, covered with a wealth of rich red fruit including some strawberries.Inc. VAT£1,825.24 -
Wine Enthusiast (96)
This wine is very young, still with layers of wood. It is going to be a structured, dense and packed with a strong mineral texture. To contrast, generous red plum fruits and intense acidity are ready to convey a deep, rich character. Drink this impressive wine from 2019.Inc. VAT£2,184.04 -
Wine Advocate (96)
Tasted blind, the 2015 Echézeaux Grand Cru also put in a superb performance, bursting from the glass with an expressive bouquet of dark wild berries, cola, orange rind, dried flowers and espresso. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, lavish and dramatic, with a broad attack, a deep and juicy core of fruit, satiny structuring tannins and a long, fragrant and already sapid finish. It's one of the finest renditions of Echézeaux to be found this year.Inc. VAT£2,958.04
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Imbibe in the elegance of the Gerard Mugneret Echezeaux Grand Cru 1987, a premium offering by esteemed French vintner Gerard Mugneret. Cultivated in the noble terroir of Echezeaux region in Burgundy, this Grand Cru encapsulates the essence of the vintage '87 harvest. The meticulous vinification process involves hand-picked grapes, stringent selection, and traditional Burgundian open vats. Aged for up to 24 months in oak barrels, the resultant wine is sublimely complex, exhibiting notes of dark fruit and spice that perfectly blends with the distinct earthy undertones. With Gerard Mugneret's reputation for world-class Pinot Noir, indulge in the rich, textured palate and impressive length of this timeless Grand Cru. As an ode to the profound depth of French viticulture, the Gerard Mugneret Echezeaux Grand Cru 1987 is indeed a testament to perceptive artisanal winemaking and unparalleled refinement. Add this magnificent showpiece to your collection for a sublime wine-drinking experience.
In Bond£976.00 -
For the discerning collector and enthusiast alike, the Gerard Mugneret Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 is an unmissable offering. Hailing from the famed Echezeaux Grand Cru vineyard within Burgundy's renowned Côte de Nuits region, this opulent red wine is a testament to the skilful craftsmanship of Gerard Mugneret, one of the modern pioneers of French viticulture. The Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 exudes sophistication, boasting an adroit harmony of ripe red fruit flavours, earthy undertones, and subtle oak nuances resulting from an 18-month maturation in puncheon French oak barrels. This exquisite wine showcases Gerard Mugneret's commitment to low-intervention winemaking and meticulous vineyard management, contributing to the wine's signature elegance and complexity. Savour the Gerard Mugneret Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 now for an instant glimpse of its potential, or allow it to further mature, securing its place as a timeless classic within your collection.
In Bond£816.00 -
Vinous (93)
The 2009 Echézeaux wraps around the palate with layers of bright red fruit. This is a beautiful, vibrant 2009 with plenty of upper register notes and energy. Mint, sweet spices and raspberries wrap around the finish. The ripeness of the year comes through but that element is nicely balanced by the wine's focus and energy. My sense is that the 2009 will be even better once it drops some baby fat.In Bond£786.00 -
In Bond£3,913.00
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In Bond£2,696.00
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (97-100)
First picked, 100% decorticated. “This is the best wine I have made in my life”. Rich noble imperial purple. All right, team, this really is it! “Tu le bois avec le nez, you drink it with your nose”. No question here. This completely works as there is not the slightest sensation of cooked fruit. No spitting. I don’t know what to say. Actually I was just formulating the words that this is the finest Echezeaux I have tasted in my life when Jean-Pierre interrupted to say that Michel Bettane thought the same! An intensely seductive lush red velvet fruit covering an entirely perfect bone structure. One of the wines of the vintage. Could be THE wine of the vintage. Tasted: November 2021In Bond£4,060.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (97-100)
First picked, 100% decorticated. “This is the best wine I have made in my life”. Rich noble imperial purple. All right, team, this really is it! “Tu le bois avec le nez, you drink it with your nose”. No question here. This completely works as there is not the slightest sensation of cooked fruit. No spitting. I don’t know what to say. Actually I was just formulating the words that this is the finest Echezeaux I have tasted in my life when Jean-Pierre interrupted to say that Michel Bettane thought the same! An intensely seductive lush red velvet fruit covering an entirely perfect bone structure. One of the wines of the vintage. Could be THE wine of the vintage. Tasted: November 2021In Bond£8,664.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (96-98)
5 Star Wine. An astonishing rich imperial purple colour. Possibly it wins in density over and above the Clos de Vougeot. It doesn’t stun me as much as last year because it is no longer my first experience! An all-enveloping dark raspberry, silky as well as lush, dotted with pepper, with an almost endless finish. Grapes beautifully grown and then seamlessly made. Drink from 2030-2040.In Bond£2,905.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (96-98)
5 Star Wine. An astonishing rich imperial purple colour. Possibly it wins in density over and above the Clos de Vougeot. It doesn’t stun me as much as last year because it is no longer my first experience! An all-enveloping dark raspberry, silky as well as lush, dotted with pepper, with an almost endless finish. Grapes beautifully grown and then seamlessly made. Drink from 2030-2040.In Bond£6,933.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (95-98)
100% mixed forests, to bottle in April. Fine mid purple. The nose is not so drop dead stunning as the Clos Vougeot but it is still impressive, and then the palate delivers yet more. Some rose petals, some vibrant deep red fruit, chiselled and intense at the same time, nuanced without latticework. Then a firm structure. Looks like becoming a great wine but under the cosh from the Clos Vougeot this year. But there is a breadth of fruit here nonetheless. Drink from 2030-2040. Tasted: November 2023.In Bond£3,545.00 -
Burghound (93)
Cool yet ripe aromas of spicy deeply pitched fruit, earth, game and a background touch of wood precede the impressively rich, sleek and tautly muscular flavors that brim with minerality on the firm, detailed and lingering finish that is also youthfully austere. There is a touch of wood evident but I suspect that it will be rapidly integrated with a few years of bottle age.In Bond£512.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-96)
Exceptionally concentrated, indeed super saturated purple, with massive weight on the nose. There is also a huge weight of fruit to the back of the palate. While the wine from En Orveaux lacks the dainty detail which Echezeaux can have, it offers graceful muscle instead.In Bond£642.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-96)
Exceptionally concentrated, indeed super saturated purple, with massive weight on the nose. There is also a huge weight of fruit to the back of the palate. While the wine from En Orveaux lacks the dainty detail which Echezeaux can have, it offers graceful muscle instead.In Bond£784.00 -
Burghound (94)
A deft touch of wood sets off markedly spicy aromas of dark berry fruit coulis, sandalwood and exotic tea. The nicely concentrated and quite stylish flavors are at once caressing but punchy with a lovely texture on the balanced and lingering finish that flashes a touch of austerity. This too could use better depth, but more will almost certainly develop in time given the quality of the underlying material.In Bond£382.00 -
Burghound (94)
A deft touch of wood sets off markedly spicy aromas of dark berry fruit coulis, sandalwood and exotic tea. The nicely concentrated and quite stylish flavors are at once caressing but punchy with a lovely texture on the balanced and lingering finish that flashes a touch of austerity. This too could use better depth, but more will almost certainly develop in time given the quality of the underlying material.In Bond£927.00 -
Burghound (94)
A deft touch of wood sets off markedly spicy aromas of dark berry fruit coulis, sandalwood and exotic tea. The nicely concentrated and quite stylish flavors are at once caressing but punchy with a lovely texture on the balanced and lingering finish that flashes a touch of austerity. This too could use better depth, but more will almost certainly develop in time given the quality of the underlying material.In Bond£1,597.00 -
Vinous (90-92)
The 2021 Echezeaux Grand Cru is powerful yet not fully developed. There's good energy throughout, that much is evident, but the mid-palate needs to fill out a bit more. It will be interesting to see if that happens in bottle, as the wine I tasted was at the end of its elevage in barrel. Dark red fruit, gravel, spice, leather and game lend quite a bit of darkness to this Echezeaux, which emerges from a parcel in La Combe d'Orveau. - Antonio GalloniIn Bond£220.00 -
Vinous (90-92)
The 2021 Echezeaux Grand Cru is powerful yet not fully developed. There's good energy throughout, that much is evident, but the mid-palate needs to fill out a bit more. It will be interesting to see if that happens in bottle, as the wine I tasted was at the end of its elevage in barrel. Dark red fruit, gravel, spice, leather and game lend quite a bit of darkness to this Echezeaux, which emerges from a parcel in La Combe d'Orveau. - Antonio GalloniIn Bond£899.00 -
Owning the coveted Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru 1991 is akin to acquiring a pinnacle of viticultural artistry. This deeply expressive wine hails from the heart of Burgundy, France, under the meticulous care of legendary winemaker Henri Jayer - renowned for his non-interventionist approach and absolute dedication to quality. The 1991 Echezeaux Grand Cru epitomises his signature style, exuding opulence and complexity often reserved for enophiles' dreams.
Made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes, grown on the coveted terroir of Echezeaux, each grape is hand-harvested with the utmost precision, ensuring only the best quality material. The ageing process in old oak barrels imbues the elegant tannin structure with subtle spice notes, creating a mesmerising balance with the ripe, rich fruit flavours.
Impeccably structured and exquisitely balanced, Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru 1991 offers an unparalleled taste of Jayer’s masterful cultivation, delivering a truly unforgettable palate adventure. A sublime choice for discerning wine collectors worldwide.
In Bond£6,596.00 -
A remarkable offering from legendary vigneron Henri Jayer, the Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru 2001 manifests a sophistication unrivalled in the realms of fine wine. Originating from the celebrated terroirs of Echezeaux, in France's Burgundy region, this opulent Pinot Noir displays its pedigree through complex, well-integrated flavours and elegant tannins. With its scintillating ruby-red hue, the 2001 vintage reveals an enticing bouquet of dark cherries and forest floor, underpinned by subtle earthy undertones. Matured in French oak barrels, this wine has been nurtured to perfection, epitomising Jayer's artisanal approach to viniculture. Henri Jayer, revered as a virtuoso of winemaking, is renowned in the industry for his fiercely unyielding commitment to quality, a philosophy that resonates profoundly in every sip. Experience the culmination of superior terroir and extraordinary craftsmanship with the Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru 2001.
In Bond£74,291.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
This comes from the Echezeaux du Dessus, a plot purchased in the 1960s which must have been almost immediately replanted as the vines are now 50 years old. 30% whole bunch vinification and 70% of the cuvée is in new wood but we tasted from a one year old barrel. Equally dense purple in colour. Haunting qualities with real depth. Firm and forceful, some fine-grained tannins, covered with a wealth of rich red fruit including some strawberries.In Bond£3,414.00 -
Vinous (90-91)
The 2017 Echézeaux Grand Cru is completely de-stemmed. It has a slightly conservative bouquet with pure dark cherry and cranberry aromas, but does not quite deliver the nuance and complexity of the best wines from this vineyard in 2017. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, but very strict and stoic, tight-lipped towards the finish. Hopefully this will gain more personality once it is in bottle.In Bond£2,812.00 -
Vinous (93-95)
The 2018 Echézeaux Grand Cru, which is completely de-stemmed, has a very intense, almost heady bouquet with layers of black cherry and cassis fruit; a dash of black pepper emerges with time. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent tannins, and very powerful for this vineyard, but it manages to maintain balance. The finish offers great length and satisfying freshness to counterbalance the fruit intensity. This might well be the pick of Prieur’s reds this year.In Bond£2,757.00 -
In Bond£2,665.00
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Tim Atkin MW (95)
This comes from Champs Traversins next to Domaine de la Roman e-Conti's vines. Bright on the nose with licorice, raspberry coulis and red cherry preserves, this is ravishing. Youthful with sensuous, supple fruits, polished tannins and refreshing acidity, this will be delightful early on but also have staying power. Cellar Master Romain Pertuzot aptly described it as "radiant". 2023-35In Bond£3,114.00 -
In Bond£8,124.00
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Burghound (91-93)
Once again there is noticeable wood framing the spicy red and dark currant scents where more aromatic breadth is present in the form of Asian-style tea and lavender wisps. There is a lovely sense of energy to the focused middle weight flavors that possess even better depth and persistence on the balanced finale. While this is certainly pretty and has enough stuffing to reward mid-term cellaring, it is not nearly as dense and powerful as it usually is.In Bond£3,414.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
This comes from the Echezeaux du Dessus, a plot purchased in the 1960s which must have been almost immediately replanted as the vines are now 50 years old. 30% whole bunch vinification and 70% of the cuvée is in new wood but we tasted from a one year old barrel. Equally dense purple in colour. Haunting qualities with real depth. Firm and forceful, some fine-grained tannins, covered with a wealth of rich red fruit including some strawberries.In Bond£1,505.00 -
Wine Enthusiast (96)
This wine is very young, still with layers of wood. It is going to be a structured, dense and packed with a strong mineral texture. To contrast, generous red plum fruits and intense acidity are ready to convey a deep, rich character. Drink this impressive wine from 2019.In Bond£1,804.00 -
Wine Advocate (96)
Tasted blind, the 2015 Echézeaux Grand Cru also put in a superb performance, bursting from the glass with an expressive bouquet of dark wild berries, cola, orange rind, dried flowers and espresso. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, lavish and dramatic, with a broad attack, a deep and juicy core of fruit, satiny structuring tannins and a long, fragrant and already sapid finish. It's one of the finest renditions of Echézeaux to be found this year.In Bond£2,449.00