Red Burgundy
Red Burgundy
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(12x75cl) 2012Vinous (96)
A wine of pure texture, Pierre Damoy's Chambertin-Clos de Bèze is gorgeous in 2012. Classic dark blue and purplish Bèze notes flesh out on the mid palate, with floral and spice overtones that add nuance. Silky and creamy through to the finish, the 2012 possesses notable power, intensity and resonance, all qualities that will allow it to age gracefully for many years to come. In the meantime, readers should forget about the 2012 for the better part of the next decade.Inc. VAT£3,409.27 -
Vinous (93-96)
The 2013 Chambertin-Clos de Bèze is incredibly dense at this stage. Powerful yet implosive, the 2013 is a ball of tightly wound energy. Dark cherry jam, cloves, mint and hard candy are barely developed in an embryonic Bèze that appears to have a very bright future ahead of it. The aromatics continue to soar as the wine sits in the glass, hinting at what is to come. Readers will have to be patient with this decidedly authoritative, incisive Bèze.Inc. VAT£2,649.84 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2014 tasting, Damoy's 2014 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru was one of the highlights of the entire tasting. It has a showstopper of a nose with brilliantly defined black plum, cranberry, wild strawberry, sous bois and minerals. You just have to stop and admire the clarity of the aromatics here. The palate is extremely well balanced with a fine bead of acidity interwoven through the black cherry, cranberry and raspberry fruit. There is the structure and masculinity of a Clos de Bèze, and yet it is certainly not unapproachable at this premature stage. Fabulous. You can feel the mouth still tingling long after the wine has departed. Quite brilliant. Tasted September 2017.Inc. VAT£1,972.08 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2014 tasting, Damoy's 2014 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru was one of the highlights of the entire tasting. It has a showstopper of a nose with brilliantly defined black plum, cranberry, wild strawberry, sous bois and minerals. You just have to stop and admire the clarity of the aromatics here. The palate is extremely well balanced with a fine bead of acidity interwoven through the black cherry, cranberry and raspberry fruit. There is the structure and masculinity of a Clos de Bèze, and yet it is certainly not unapproachable at this premature stage. Fabulous. You can feel the mouth still tingling long after the wine has departed. Quite brilliant. Tasted September 2017.Inc. VAT£1,948.32 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (94-96)
Two cuvees, old vines north and young south, plus vice versa. Less concentrated colour of the two, savoury, pretty red fruit which dances across the palate, finishing with good acidity, very stylish. Lovely delicacy with all the necessary tension. There is a notable style difference between the two versions of Clos de Bèze. Very elegant aftertaste. Some strawberries in the mix.Inc. VAT£1,722.36 -
The Pierre Damoy Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze Grand Cru 2018 is an elegant masterpiece from the celebrated vineyards of Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze in Burgundy, France. Pierre Damoy, a fifth-generation vintner, continues to uphold the family heritage with his utmost dedication to organic wine-growing practices. This full-bodied red is crafted predominantly from old vines, aged for a period of 18 months in oak barrels, infusing the wine with remarkable complexity and an intense depth of flavour. On the palate, notes of ripe red fruit are seamlessly interlaced with hints of sweet spices and earthy undertones, culminating in an exceptionally balanced finish. Renowned for its impressive ageing ability, the Pierre Damoy Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze Grand Cru 2018 is an intriguing expression of terroir designed for the discerning oenophile. This intricately composed bottle is undoubtedly a testament to Pierre Damoy’s dedication to the traditional craftsmanship of Burgundian winemaking.
Inc. VAT£576.53 -
The Pierre Damoy Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze Grand Cru 2018 is an elegant masterpiece from the celebrated vineyards of Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze in Burgundy, France. Pierre Damoy, a fifth-generation vintner, continues to uphold the family heritage with his utmost dedication to organic wine-growing practices. This full-bodied red is crafted predominantly from old vines, aged for a period of 18 months in oak barrels, infusing the wine with remarkable complexity and an intense depth of flavour. On the palate, notes of ripe red fruit are seamlessly interlaced with hints of sweet spices and earthy undertones, culminating in an exceptionally balanced finish. Renowned for its impressive ageing ability, the Pierre Damoy Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze Grand Cru 2018 is an intriguing expression of terroir designed for the discerning oenophile. This intricately composed bottle is undoubtedly a testament to Pierre Damoy’s dedication to the traditional craftsmanship of Burgundian winemaking.
Inc. VAT£2,852.80 -
Dignified and opulent, the Pierre Damoy Chambolle-Musigny 2018 reflects the unique savoir-faire of its vintner, one of Burgundy's revered winemakers. Birthed in the illustrious Chambolle-Musigny village vineyards, exclusive to Pinot Noir vine cultivation, this wine is a testament to the ancestral mastery of the Damoy family.
Hallowed for its complex, evocative burgundy palette, and known for abundant layers of smooth, luscious cherries and deep forest-fruit whispers, Pierre Damoy Chambolle-Musigny 2018 carries a signature velvety elegance that redefines French winemaking. Aged in premium French oak barrels, the wine develops an engaging earthy, spicy undertone beautifully interspersed with the gentle tannic structure.
Vintage 2018 has been lauded for its exceptional charm, ending in a lengthy, captivating finale. Savour this ethereal libation, defining the epitome of excellence that is Pierre Damoy Chambolle-Musigny 2018; a divine conversance between the drinker and the essence of the terroir, making every sip a celebration.
Inc. VAT£1,496.69 -
Showcasing the talent of Pierre Damoy, the Pierre Damoy Chambolle-Musigny 2019 is a quintessential representation of French Pinot Noir at its best. The wine hails from Damoy's vineyard situated in the prestigious Chambolle-Musigny region of Burgundy, France. The 2019 vintage encapsulates all the subtleties of these famous, mineral-rich soils.
Traditional winemaking techniques are employed to harness the purity and accentuate the terroir. Meticulous hand-harvesting and fermentation in oak barrels help maintain the grape’s complex characteristics. Predominantly red fruit aromas, the wine delivers a captivating nose of ripe strawberries and cherries, underscored by an enchanting hint of mushroom.
On the palate, Pierre Damoy Chamboll-Musigny 2019 offers a refined balance of acidity and tanins, culminating in a prolonged finish. Aged beautifully, this wine is a perfect choice for anyone seeking quality French Pinot Noir. The bottle stands as a testament to the exceptional craftmanship of Pierre Damoy.
Inc. VAT£1,275.20 -
(6x75cl) 2009Wine Advocate (92)
The 2009 Chapelle-Chambertin floats across the palate with delicate red berries, flowers and sweet spices. Highly expressive, perfumed aromatics are woven throughout, while silky tannins convey an impression of pure sensuality. I especially like the way the Chapelle freshens up in the glass, always a good sign for the future. Of the 2009s I tasted from bottle, the Chapelle is the one wine that appears a bit reticent today. Anticipated maturity: 2019-2029.Inc. VAT£1,702.40 -
Vinous (92-94)
The 2010 Chapelle-Chambertin is cool, dark and totally seductive. Sweet dark cherries, flowers and mint are some of the nuances that flow from this striking Chapelle. The wine is at once inward yet also soft and caressing. Layers of fruit build to the expressive finish. This is a fabulous showing. The 2010 Chapelle was aged in 80% new barrels.Inc. VAT£1,366.40 -
(12x75cl) 2014Wine Spectator (96)
An expressive style, with black cherry, black currant, iron, earth and oak spice flavors. Dense and powerful, building to a long, fruit-, mineral- and spice-filled aftertaste. Best from 2023 through 2043.Inc. VAT£2,606.72 -
Wine Advocate (90-92)
The 2015 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru has a very elegant bouquet. Usually I find Damoy's wines a little too extracted for my personal taste, although here there is admirable Pinot Noir expression. An omen for the future? The palate is medium-bodied with black pepper-tinged red berry fruit, a slight dustiness developing towards the finish, but there is respectable concentration and persistence on the finish.Inc. VAT£2,245.24 -
An embodiment of masterful winemaking, the Pierre Damoy Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru 2017 exudes opulence and sophistication. This French jewel hails from Gevrey-Chambertin, a renowned wine commune in the Burgundy region, known for being the largest Grand Cru appellation in the Côte de Nuits. Pierre Damoy, an acclaimed fifth-generation grower, has passionately carried on the family's legacy of producing world-class wines. This 2017 vintage has been carefully hand-harvested and aged in new oak barrels for a period of 20 months, resulting in a harmonious blend of complexity and elegance. Boasting a robust palette yet nuanced profile, the Pierre Damoy Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru 2017 makes for a worthy splurge. Indulge in the beautiful juxtaposition of its deep dark fruit notes, exquisite acidity, and silky tannins. Reputed sources applaud this wine for its longevity and consistent bottle-ageing potential. Drink now, or cellar for years to relish its evolving richness persistently.
Inc. VAT£1,251.96 -
Wine Advocate (89)
The 2008 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos Tamisot is unusually open and easygoing for this vintage. Gorgeous aromatics lead to generous dark, plummy fruit in this radiant Burgundy. A creamy finish adds to the wine’s expressive personality. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2023.Inc. VAT£170.93 -
Wine Spectator (93)
Cherry, currant, spice, toasty oak and earth flavors are the highlights of this intense, muscular red. Balanced, with a vibrant structure. Just needs time to absorb the oak. Best from 2019 through 2033.Inc. VAT£620.69 -
Indulge in an exquisite Burgundian delight, Pierre Damoy Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos Tamisot 2017. This eminent wine stems from Gevrey-Chambertin, a revered wine-producing commune in France's acclaimed Côte de Nuits region. A conversation starter for any fine wine connoisseur, Pierre Damoy, the winemaker, gracefully crafts this unique Pinot Noir. The grapes are grown in optimal conditions, within a compact 1.23-acre walled vineyard; a hidden gem owned exclusively by the Damoy family since 1923.
With the vineyard's prime old vines, some dating back to 1920, the Pierre Damoy Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos Tamisot 2017 radiates concentrated cherry, blackcurrant and smoky undertones. Aged in French oak barrels, the result is an intimate combination of intense flavor with a layered depth and finesse. This elegant masterpiece surpasses any Burgundy wine expectations. Time in the cellar will reward the patient collector, making it a commendable addition to any wine collection.
Inc. VAT£843.64 -
Presenting the Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Serpentieres 2019, a finest expression of Burgundy craftsmanship. Crafted in Savigny-lès-Beaune, in the heart of the Côte de Beaune region, this exemplary Burgundy wine epitomises the perfection attained by Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil, a family winery with a legacy dating back to 1634. Focusing on bio-dynamic viticulture, the wine reflects the unique terroirs fashioned by clay-limestone soils. The Aux Serpentieres boasts of an exceptional vintage from 2019, delivering a finely structured wine with a vibrant, fruity character and hints of red fruits and spices. Matured in seasoned French oak barrels, it exhibits sumptuous density, and suave tannins, bestowing it with the potential for impressive cellaring. Trust Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Serpentieres 2019 to be a splendid addition to your connoisseur's collection.
Inc. VAT£208.40 -
Treat your senses to the unparalleled richness of the Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Serpentieres 2020. With a legacy rooted in the lush vineyards of Savigny-lès-Beaune in Burgundy, Lebreuil's operation prides itself on meticulous parcel selection and rigorous grape sorting. This notable 2020 vintage reflects complexity, packaged in an opulent, yet balanced body.
The wine features a dance of aromas, from striking red fruit fragrances to undertones of ethereal spices. Within the ruby depths lie vibrant notes of ripe cherries, underpinned with earthy nuances and a graceful, mineral finish. Its buoyancy and charm are testament to the erudite craftsmanship of father and son, Pierre and Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil, echoing their deep respect for the land and centuries-old traditional winemaking methods.
Relish the Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Serpentieres 2020 – a fine symphony of exquisite taste and heritage.
Inc. VAT£231.20 -
Embodying a pedigree lineage of Burgundian excellence, the Pierre Gelin Chambertin-Clos De Beze Grand Cru 2013 is a formidable embodiment of the producer's expertise, hailing from Chambertin, famed for the finest expressions of Pinot Noir. Crafted by the venerable Pierre Gelin, this Grand Cru is the culmination of meticulously tended, old vines plucked from the hallowed soils of Clos De Beze.
Aged in French oak barrels, the wine’s lavish bouquet of ripe red fruits indicates a superb vintage. As for the palate, this wine's power is balanced by a subtle finesse, exposing gratifying levels of complexity, refinement, and longevity.
Sip after sip, the Pierre Gelin Chambertin-Clos De Beze Grand Cru 2013 demonstrates a poetic interplay between vibrant freshness and distinguished mellowness. An indispensable addition to any discerning wine connoisseur’s collection that truly honours the grandeur of Burgundy.
Inc. VAT£158.93 -
(12x75cl) 2014Wine Advocate (91-93)
The 2014 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru comes from 0.60-hectares of vines split over two parcels, one planted in the 1950s and the other in 2001 when the old vines were pulled up. It is completely destemmed. It has a refined bouquet, very well defined, natural and poised with slightly earthy red berry fruit that grow in stature in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, a touch of graphite infusing the red cherry fruit. I like the poise here, then tension and the finesse shown on the finish - a lovely Clos-de-Bèze that comes recommended.Inc. VAT£2,330.82 -
(12x75cl) 2014Wine Advocate (85-87)
The 2014 Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru Clos Prieur comes from vines that suffer millerandage every year, and Emmanuel Gelin told me that this makes the extraction easier. It has a lifted blackberry and blueberry nose with fine delineation, the palate quite bold and concentrated, as well as voluminous in the mouth; although I would like more finesse and detail to be expressed on the finish. It just feels a little blocky compared to Gelin's other 2014s at the moment.Inc. VAT£1,080.41 -
Unveil the refined expression of Burgundian terroir with the Pierre Girardin Aloxe Corton 2018, an exceptional vintage from an esteemed French vintner. Sourced from the premium Pinot Noir vines nestled in Aloxe-Corton, a prominent appellation in the northern sub-region of Côte de Beaune, this wine reflects the region’s renowned Burgundy soil, rich in limestone and marl. The Girardin family, pioneers in sustainable viticulture, have conscientiously cultivated these vineyards for 13 generations. The resultant wine is expertly balanced, boasting concentrated black cherry and plum notes, subtly layered with hints of spices and well-integrated oak due to its careful ageing in French barrels. The Pierre Girardin Aloxe Corton 2018 also displays an elegant tannic structure and extraordinary longevity, rewarding patient collectors. This truly is a testament to Pierre Girardin's endeavour to create wines that authentically express their varietal character and terroir specificity.
Inc. VAT£320.69 -
Presenting the majestic Pierre Girardin Auxey-Duresses 1er Cru Climat du Val 2018, a truly refined Burgundy. This palatial wine hails from the historic vineyards of Auxey-Duresses, crafted by the patrician hand of Pierre Girardin, a 13th-generation winemaker. Carefully nurtured in French oak, it boasts a remarkable balance and a vibrant, ruby hue. Delight in its harmonious symphony of cherry, raspberry, and wild strawberry notes, perfectly underlaid by aromas of discreet oak, demonstrating the winemaker's artful restraint. The flavour profile is beautifully augmented by subtle hints of spice, black tea and mineral undertones. Born in a vintage year, the Pierre Girardin Auxey-Duresses 1er Cru Climat du Val 2018 delivers sublime elegance and intense persistency, a testament to Girardin's impeccable affinity with the terroir. Cherish the sophisticated, velvety finish of this wine, truly reflective of Pierre Girardin's artistry and the opulence of the Auxey-Duresses region.
Inc. VAT£308.00 -
Hailing from the illustrious vineyards in Beaune, Burgundy, Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Epenottes 2022 strikes a masterful balance of elegance and intensity. Renowned winemaker Pierre Girardin meticulously employs traditional vinification methods, statured by 19 months aging in French oak barrels, to craft this red gem. The Girardin family, entrenched in the wine business since the 12th century, has leveraged generations of knowledge to produce this sophisticated Pinot Noir. The terroir, with its limestone-clay soils, blesses the wine with remarkable minerality and complexity. Expect explosions of dark cherry, red fruits, and structured tannin on the palate. Notes of cool spice and forest floor linger to frame a lingering finish. A testament to the dynamic expression of the Côte de Beaune, Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Epenottes 2022 is a wine that promises unparalleled pleasure for the discerning connoisseur.
Inc. VAT£418.40 -
Immerse yourself in exquisite luxury with Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Greves 2019. Hailing from the revered wine region of Burgundy, France, this vintage beckons connoisseurs with its elaborate range of delicate flavours. This exceptional wine, produced by the distinguished Pierre Girardin, carries forth the 13 generations of savoir-faire in winemaking. Using meticulous selection of only the finest grapes, and respectful environment-friendly cultivation principles, this wine comes to life. It holds an arresting bouquet of fragrant cherries and ripe forest fruits, further underscored by nuances of earthy underbrush and smoky minerality. The palate is elegantly structured, poised with impressively balanced acidity and refined tannins, leading to a lengthy and resonant finish. Captivating in its intensity, the Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Greves 2019 presents a harmonious marriage of traditional Burgundian craft and progressive oenological techniques, offering an unparalleled taste experience.
Inc. VAT£355.92 -
With a history steeped in tradition and expertise, Pierre Girardin presents a spectacular expression of Beaune terroir, the Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Greves 2020. Cultivated in the prestigious Les Greves vineyard, this elegant Pinot Noir displays a tantalising balance of old-world finesse and modern sophistication. Pierre Girardin, the youngest in a line of 13 generations of winemakers, strived to retain the purity of the fruit by practicing unerring vineyard management and employing a gentle hand in the cellar. The resulting vintage is a vibrant red, rich with bedding of ripe red and black fruits and subtle spicy undertones. Noteworthy for its fine-grained tannins and structured mouthfeel, the Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Greves 2020 demonstrates an impressive capacity for ageing. This exceptional wine asserts the dexterity and passion of the Girardin family, making it an unmissable gem for discerning oenophiles.
Inc. VAT£640.40 -
In the elegance of French wine comes the esteemed Pierre Girardin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2020. Born from the revered Pierre Girardin estate, nestled within the prestigious Chambolle-Musigny appellation in Burgundy, this wine exudes an exceptional savoir-faire. Cultivated on the distinguished 'Les Feusselottes' climat, these 35-year-old vines yield rich, concentrated grapes unparalleled in depth.
The Pierre Girardin method embraces traditional winemaking practices with modern technical finesse. Masterfully harnessed are the distinctive terroir characteristics, resulting in a wine expressing a velvety texture and finesse. This 2020 vintage flourishes on the palate with floral undertones and hints of dark cherries, adding a touch of opulence to its lasting finish.
Pierre Girardin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2020 captures the heart of Burgundy in each bottle, promising an exquisite drinking experience for discerning connoisseurs. Its refinement and complexity secure its place in the realm of fine wines.
Inc. VAT£848.75 -
The Pierre Girardin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2021 is a timeless embodiment of French elegance born in the world-renowned Burgundy region. Each bottle of this rapturous red wine is the product of meticulous, traditional winemaking practices passed down generations, bearing the Girardin family's unmistakable touch of excellence. Ethereal floral notes mingled with tense red fruit flavours imbue this Pinot Noir with an unfading charm. A wine crafted from unyielding dedication and precision, its careful ageing provides a remarkable balance, displaying both intensity and finesse.
Harvested from the famed Les Feusselottes 1er Cru vineyard, this wine articulates the signature terroir with a nuanced mineral edge. Pierre Girardin, a young winemaker, steers the legacy forward, strictly adhering to sustainable viticulture, retaining the purity of this exceptional wine. The Pierre Girardin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2021 showcases the true substance of its Burgundy root—singular, fruit-forward, and undeniably resplendent.
Inc. VAT£903.49 -
With exceptional mastery, Pierre Girardin Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru 2018 emerges as a testament to the winemaker's prowess. Produced in the picturesque hills of Burgundy, France, in one of the rare Grand Cru vineyards, this red wine is the epitome of elegance and strength. Pierre Girardin, renowned for his minimal-interventionist techniques, entrusts this wine entirely to nature. Aged in new French oak barrels for 12-16 months, this Pinot Noir encapsulates a complex blend of power and finesse.
A dexterous latticework of tannins entangled with the resonant strength of black cherries and an underlying earthy musk, it is a wine that matures well, revealing layers over time. Rich yet refined, the Pierre Girardin Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru 2018 crowns its eloquent bouquet with a captivating finish. Testament to Pierre's artisanal skill, it is an exquisite masterpiece cherished by wine connoisseurs.
Inc. VAT£1,283.15
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(12x75cl) 2012Vinous (96)
A wine of pure texture, Pierre Damoy's Chambertin-Clos de Bèze is gorgeous in 2012. Classic dark blue and purplish Bèze notes flesh out on the mid palate, with floral and spice overtones that add nuance. Silky and creamy through to the finish, the 2012 possesses notable power, intensity and resonance, all qualities that will allow it to age gracefully for many years to come. In the meantime, readers should forget about the 2012 for the better part of the next decade.In Bond£2,809.00 -
Vinous (93-96)
The 2013 Chambertin-Clos de Bèze is incredibly dense at this stage. Powerful yet implosive, the 2013 is a ball of tightly wound energy. Dark cherry jam, cloves, mint and hard candy are barely developed in an embryonic Bèze that appears to have a very bright future ahead of it. The aromatics continue to soar as the wine sits in the glass, hinting at what is to come. Readers will have to be patient with this decidedly authoritative, incisive Bèze.In Bond£2,171.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2014 tasting, Damoy's 2014 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru was one of the highlights of the entire tasting. It has a showstopper of a nose with brilliantly defined black plum, cranberry, wild strawberry, sous bois and minerals. You just have to stop and admire the clarity of the aromatics here. The palate is extremely well balanced with a fine bead of acidity interwoven through the black cherry, cranberry and raspberry fruit. There is the structure and masculinity of a Clos de Bèze, and yet it is certainly not unapproachable at this premature stage. Fabulous. You can feel the mouth still tingling long after the wine has departed. Quite brilliant. Tasted September 2017.In Bond£1,631.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2014 tasting, Damoy's 2014 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru was one of the highlights of the entire tasting. It has a showstopper of a nose with brilliantly defined black plum, cranberry, wild strawberry, sous bois and minerals. You just have to stop and admire the clarity of the aromatics here. The palate is extremely well balanced with a fine bead of acidity interwoven through the black cherry, cranberry and raspberry fruit. There is the structure and masculinity of a Clos de Bèze, and yet it is certainly not unapproachable at this premature stage. Fabulous. You can feel the mouth still tingling long after the wine has departed. Quite brilliant. Tasted September 2017.In Bond£1,605.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (94-96)
Two cuvees, old vines north and young south, plus vice versa. Less concentrated colour of the two, savoury, pretty red fruit which dances across the palate, finishing with good acidity, very stylish. Lovely delicacy with all the necessary tension. There is a notable style difference between the two versions of Clos de Bèze. Very elegant aftertaste. Some strawberries in the mix.In Bond£1,426.00 -
The Pierre Damoy Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze Grand Cru 2018 is an elegant masterpiece from the celebrated vineyards of Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze in Burgundy, France. Pierre Damoy, a fifth-generation vintner, continues to uphold the family heritage with his utmost dedication to organic wine-growing practices. This full-bodied red is crafted predominantly from old vines, aged for a period of 18 months in oak barrels, infusing the wine with remarkable complexity and an intense depth of flavour. On the palate, notes of ripe red fruit are seamlessly interlaced with hints of sweet spices and earthy undertones, culminating in an exceptionally balanced finish. Renowned for its impressive ageing ability, the Pierre Damoy Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze Grand Cru 2018 is an intriguing expression of terroir designed for the discerning oenophile. This intricately composed bottle is undoubtedly a testament to Pierre Damoy’s dedication to the traditional craftsmanship of Burgundian winemaking.
In Bond£477.00 -
The Pierre Damoy Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze Grand Cru 2018 is an elegant masterpiece from the celebrated vineyards of Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze in Burgundy, France. Pierre Damoy, a fifth-generation vintner, continues to uphold the family heritage with his utmost dedication to organic wine-growing practices. This full-bodied red is crafted predominantly from old vines, aged for a period of 18 months in oak barrels, infusing the wine with remarkable complexity and an intense depth of flavour. On the palate, notes of ripe red fruit are seamlessly interlaced with hints of sweet spices and earthy undertones, culminating in an exceptionally balanced finish. Renowned for its impressive ageing ability, the Pierre Damoy Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze Grand Cru 2018 is an intriguing expression of terroir designed for the discerning oenophile. This intricately composed bottle is undoubtedly a testament to Pierre Damoy’s dedication to the traditional craftsmanship of Burgundian winemaking.
In Bond£2,367.00 -
Dignified and opulent, the Pierre Damoy Chambolle-Musigny 2018 reflects the unique savoir-faire of its vintner, one of Burgundy's revered winemakers. Birthed in the illustrious Chambolle-Musigny village vineyards, exclusive to Pinot Noir vine cultivation, this wine is a testament to the ancestral mastery of the Damoy family.
Hallowed for its complex, evocative burgundy palette, and known for abundant layers of smooth, luscious cherries and deep forest-fruit whispers, Pierre Damoy Chambolle-Musigny 2018 carries a signature velvety elegance that redefines French winemaking. Aged in premium French oak barrels, the wine develops an engaging earthy, spicy undertone beautifully interspersed with the gentle tannic structure.
Vintage 2018 has been lauded for its exceptional charm, ending in a lengthy, captivating finale. Savour this ethereal libation, defining the epitome of excellence that is Pierre Damoy Chambolle-Musigny 2018; a divine conversance between the drinker and the essence of the terroir, making every sip a celebration.
In Bond£1,228.00 -
Showcasing the talent of Pierre Damoy, the Pierre Damoy Chambolle-Musigny 2019 is a quintessential representation of French Pinot Noir at its best. The wine hails from Damoy's vineyard situated in the prestigious Chambolle-Musigny region of Burgundy, France. The 2019 vintage encapsulates all the subtleties of these famous, mineral-rich soils.
Traditional winemaking techniques are employed to harness the purity and accentuate the terroir. Meticulous hand-harvesting and fermentation in oak barrels help maintain the grape’s complex characteristics. Predominantly red fruit aromas, the wine delivers a captivating nose of ripe strawberries and cherries, underscored by an enchanting hint of mushroom.
On the palate, Pierre Damoy Chamboll-Musigny 2019 offers a refined balance of acidity and tanins, culminating in a prolonged finish. Aged beautifully, this wine is a perfect choice for anyone seeking quality French Pinot Noir. The bottle stands as a testament to the exceptional craftmanship of Pierre Damoy.
In Bond£1,042.00 -
(6x75cl) 2009Wine Advocate (92)
The 2009 Chapelle-Chambertin floats across the palate with delicate red berries, flowers and sweet spices. Highly expressive, perfumed aromatics are woven throughout, while silky tannins convey an impression of pure sensuality. I especially like the way the Chapelle freshens up in the glass, always a good sign for the future. Of the 2009s I tasted from bottle, the Chapelle is the one wine that appears a bit reticent today. Anticipated maturity: 2019-2029.In Bond£1,398.00 -
Vinous (92-94)
The 2010 Chapelle-Chambertin is cool, dark and totally seductive. Sweet dark cherries, flowers and mint are some of the nuances that flow from this striking Chapelle. The wine is at once inward yet also soft and caressing. Layers of fruit build to the expressive finish. This is a fabulous showing. The 2010 Chapelle was aged in 80% new barrels.Inc. VAT£1,341.60 -
(12x75cl) 2014Wine Spectator (96)
An expressive style, with black cherry, black currant, iron, earth and oak spice flavors. Dense and powerful, building to a long, fruit-, mineral- and spice-filled aftertaste. Best from 2023 through 2043.In Bond£2,140.21 -
Wine Advocate (90-92)
The 2015 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru has a very elegant bouquet. Usually I find Damoy's wines a little too extracted for my personal taste, although here there is admirable Pinot Noir expression. An omen for the future? The palate is medium-bodied with black pepper-tinged red berry fruit, a slight dustiness developing towards the finish, but there is respectable concentration and persistence on the finish.In Bond£1,855.00 -
An embodiment of masterful winemaking, the Pierre Damoy Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru 2017 exudes opulence and sophistication. This French jewel hails from Gevrey-Chambertin, a renowned wine commune in the Burgundy region, known for being the largest Grand Cru appellation in the Côte de Nuits. Pierre Damoy, an acclaimed fifth-generation grower, has passionately carried on the family's legacy of producing world-class wines. This 2017 vintage has been carefully hand-harvested and aged in new oak barrels for a period of 20 months, resulting in a harmonious blend of complexity and elegance. Boasting a robust palette yet nuanced profile, the Pierre Damoy Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru 2017 makes for a worthy splurge. Indulge in the beautiful juxtaposition of its deep dark fruit notes, exquisite acidity, and silky tannins. Reputed sources applaud this wine for its longevity and consistent bottle-ageing potential. Drink now, or cellar for years to relish its evolving richness persistently.
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Wine Advocate (89)
The 2008 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos Tamisot is unusually open and easygoing for this vintage. Gorgeous aromatics lead to generous dark, plummy fruit in this radiant Burgundy. A creamy finish adds to the wine’s expressive personality. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2023.Inc. VAT£166.80 -
Wine Spectator (93)
Cherry, currant, spice, toasty oak and earth flavors are the highlights of this intense, muscular red. Balanced, with a vibrant structure. Just needs time to absorb the oak. Best from 2019 through 2033.In Bond£498.00 -
Indulge in an exquisite Burgundian delight, Pierre Damoy Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos Tamisot 2017. This eminent wine stems from Gevrey-Chambertin, a revered wine-producing commune in France's acclaimed Côte de Nuits region. A conversation starter for any fine wine connoisseur, Pierre Damoy, the winemaker, gracefully crafts this unique Pinot Noir. The grapes are grown in optimal conditions, within a compact 1.23-acre walled vineyard; a hidden gem owned exclusively by the Damoy family since 1923.
With the vineyard's prime old vines, some dating back to 1920, the Pierre Damoy Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos Tamisot 2017 radiates concentrated cherry, blackcurrant and smoky undertones. Aged in French oak barrels, the result is an intimate combination of intense flavor with a layered depth and finesse. This elegant masterpiece surpasses any Burgundy wine expectations. Time in the cellar will reward the patient collector, making it a commendable addition to any wine collection.
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Presenting the Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Serpentieres 2019, a finest expression of Burgundy craftsmanship. Crafted in Savigny-lès-Beaune, in the heart of the Côte de Beaune region, this exemplary Burgundy wine epitomises the perfection attained by Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil, a family winery with a legacy dating back to 1634. Focusing on bio-dynamic viticulture, the wine reflects the unique terroirs fashioned by clay-limestone soils. The Aux Serpentieres boasts of an exceptional vintage from 2019, delivering a finely structured wine with a vibrant, fruity character and hints of red fruits and spices. Matured in seasoned French oak barrels, it exhibits sumptuous density, and suave tannins, bestowing it with the potential for impressive cellaring. Trust Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Serpentieres 2019 to be a splendid addition to your connoisseur's collection.
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Treat your senses to the unparalleled richness of the Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Serpentieres 2020. With a legacy rooted in the lush vineyards of Savigny-lès-Beaune in Burgundy, Lebreuil's operation prides itself on meticulous parcel selection and rigorous grape sorting. This notable 2020 vintage reflects complexity, packaged in an opulent, yet balanced body.
The wine features a dance of aromas, from striking red fruit fragrances to undertones of ethereal spices. Within the ruby depths lie vibrant notes of ripe cherries, underpinned with earthy nuances and a graceful, mineral finish. Its buoyancy and charm are testament to the erudite craftsmanship of father and son, Pierre and Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil, echoing their deep respect for the land and centuries-old traditional winemaking methods.
Relish the Pierre et Jean-Baptiste Lebreuil Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Serpentieres 2020 – a fine symphony of exquisite taste and heritage.
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Embodying a pedigree lineage of Burgundian excellence, the Pierre Gelin Chambertin-Clos De Beze Grand Cru 2013 is a formidable embodiment of the producer's expertise, hailing from Chambertin, famed for the finest expressions of Pinot Noir. Crafted by the venerable Pierre Gelin, this Grand Cru is the culmination of meticulously tended, old vines plucked from the hallowed soils of Clos De Beze.
Aged in French oak barrels, the wine’s lavish bouquet of ripe red fruits indicates a superb vintage. As for the palate, this wine's power is balanced by a subtle finesse, exposing gratifying levels of complexity, refinement, and longevity.
Sip after sip, the Pierre Gelin Chambertin-Clos De Beze Grand Cru 2013 demonstrates a poetic interplay between vibrant freshness and distinguished mellowness. An indispensable addition to any discerning wine connoisseur’s collection that truly honours the grandeur of Burgundy.
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(12x75cl) 2014Wine Advocate (91-93)
The 2014 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru comes from 0.60-hectares of vines split over two parcels, one planted in the 1950s and the other in 2001 when the old vines were pulled up. It is completely destemmed. It has a refined bouquet, very well defined, natural and poised with slightly earthy red berry fruit that grow in stature in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, a touch of graphite infusing the red cherry fruit. I like the poise here, then tension and the finesse shown on the finish - a lovely Clos-de-Bèze that comes recommended.In Bond£1,905.15 -
(12x75cl) 2014Wine Advocate (85-87)
The 2014 Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru Clos Prieur comes from vines that suffer millerandage every year, and Emmanuel Gelin told me that this makes the extraction easier. It has a lifted blackberry and blueberry nose with fine delineation, the palate quite bold and concentrated, as well as voluminous in the mouth; although I would like more finesse and detail to be expressed on the finish. It just feels a little blocky compared to Gelin's other 2014s at the moment.In Bond£861.86 -
Unveil the refined expression of Burgundian terroir with the Pierre Girardin Aloxe Corton 2018, an exceptional vintage from an esteemed French vintner. Sourced from the premium Pinot Noir vines nestled in Aloxe-Corton, a prominent appellation in the northern sub-region of Côte de Beaune, this wine reflects the region’s renowned Burgundy soil, rich in limestone and marl. The Girardin family, pioneers in sustainable viticulture, have conscientiously cultivated these vineyards for 13 generations. The resultant wine is expertly balanced, boasting concentrated black cherry and plum notes, subtly layered with hints of spices and well-integrated oak due to its careful ageing in French barrels. The Pierre Girardin Aloxe Corton 2018 also displays an elegant tannic structure and extraordinary longevity, rewarding patient collectors. This truly is a testament to Pierre Girardin's endeavour to create wines that authentically express their varietal character and terroir specificity.
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Presenting the majestic Pierre Girardin Auxey-Duresses 1er Cru Climat du Val 2018, a truly refined Burgundy. This palatial wine hails from the historic vineyards of Auxey-Duresses, crafted by the patrician hand of Pierre Girardin, a 13th-generation winemaker. Carefully nurtured in French oak, it boasts a remarkable balance and a vibrant, ruby hue. Delight in its harmonious symphony of cherry, raspberry, and wild strawberry notes, perfectly underlaid by aromas of discreet oak, demonstrating the winemaker's artful restraint. The flavour profile is beautifully augmented by subtle hints of spice, black tea and mineral undertones. Born in a vintage year, the Pierre Girardin Auxey-Duresses 1er Cru Climat du Val 2018 delivers sublime elegance and intense persistency, a testament to Girardin's impeccable affinity with the terroir. Cherish the sophisticated, velvety finish of this wine, truly reflective of Pierre Girardin's artistry and the opulence of the Auxey-Duresses region.
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Hailing from the illustrious vineyards in Beaune, Burgundy, Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Epenottes 2022 strikes a masterful balance of elegance and intensity. Renowned winemaker Pierre Girardin meticulously employs traditional vinification methods, statured by 19 months aging in French oak barrels, to craft this red gem. The Girardin family, entrenched in the wine business since the 12th century, has leveraged generations of knowledge to produce this sophisticated Pinot Noir. The terroir, with its limestone-clay soils, blesses the wine with remarkable minerality and complexity. Expect explosions of dark cherry, red fruits, and structured tannin on the palate. Notes of cool spice and forest floor linger to frame a lingering finish. A testament to the dynamic expression of the Côte de Beaune, Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Epenottes 2022 is a wine that promises unparalleled pleasure for the discerning connoisseur.
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Immerse yourself in exquisite luxury with Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Greves 2019. Hailing from the revered wine region of Burgundy, France, this vintage beckons connoisseurs with its elaborate range of delicate flavours. This exceptional wine, produced by the distinguished Pierre Girardin, carries forth the 13 generations of savoir-faire in winemaking. Using meticulous selection of only the finest grapes, and respectful environment-friendly cultivation principles, this wine comes to life. It holds an arresting bouquet of fragrant cherries and ripe forest fruits, further underscored by nuances of earthy underbrush and smoky minerality. The palate is elegantly structured, poised with impressively balanced acidity and refined tannins, leading to a lengthy and resonant finish. Captivating in its intensity, the Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Greves 2019 presents a harmonious marriage of traditional Burgundian craft and progressive oenological techniques, offering an unparalleled taste experience.
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With a history steeped in tradition and expertise, Pierre Girardin presents a spectacular expression of Beaune terroir, the Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Greves 2020. Cultivated in the prestigious Les Greves vineyard, this elegant Pinot Noir displays a tantalising balance of old-world finesse and modern sophistication. Pierre Girardin, the youngest in a line of 13 generations of winemakers, strived to retain the purity of the fruit by practicing unerring vineyard management and employing a gentle hand in the cellar. The resulting vintage is a vibrant red, rich with bedding of ripe red and black fruits and subtle spicy undertones. Noteworthy for its fine-grained tannins and structured mouthfeel, the Pierre Girardin Beaune 1er Cru Les Greves 2020 demonstrates an impressive capacity for ageing. This exceptional wine asserts the dexterity and passion of the Girardin family, making it an unmissable gem for discerning oenophiles.
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In the elegance of French wine comes the esteemed Pierre Girardin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2020. Born from the revered Pierre Girardin estate, nestled within the prestigious Chambolle-Musigny appellation in Burgundy, this wine exudes an exceptional savoir-faire. Cultivated on the distinguished 'Les Feusselottes' climat, these 35-year-old vines yield rich, concentrated grapes unparalleled in depth.
The Pierre Girardin method embraces traditional winemaking practices with modern technical finesse. Masterfully harnessed are the distinctive terroir characteristics, resulting in a wine expressing a velvety texture and finesse. This 2020 vintage flourishes on the palate with floral undertones and hints of dark cherries, adding a touch of opulence to its lasting finish.
Pierre Girardin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2020 captures the heart of Burgundy in each bottle, promising an exquisite drinking experience for discerning connoisseurs. Its refinement and complexity secure its place in the realm of fine wines.
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The Pierre Girardin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2021 is a timeless embodiment of French elegance born in the world-renowned Burgundy region. Each bottle of this rapturous red wine is the product of meticulous, traditional winemaking practices passed down generations, bearing the Girardin family's unmistakable touch of excellence. Ethereal floral notes mingled with tense red fruit flavours imbue this Pinot Noir with an unfading charm. A wine crafted from unyielding dedication and precision, its careful ageing provides a remarkable balance, displaying both intensity and finesse.
Harvested from the famed Les Feusselottes 1er Cru vineyard, this wine articulates the signature terroir with a nuanced mineral edge. Pierre Girardin, a young winemaker, steers the legacy forward, strictly adhering to sustainable viticulture, retaining the purity of this exceptional wine. The Pierre Girardin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2021 showcases the true substance of its Burgundy root—singular, fruit-forward, and undeniably resplendent.
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With exceptional mastery, Pierre Girardin Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru 2018 emerges as a testament to the winemaker's prowess. Produced in the picturesque hills of Burgundy, France, in one of the rare Grand Cru vineyards, this red wine is the epitome of elegance and strength. Pierre Girardin, renowned for his minimal-interventionist techniques, entrusts this wine entirely to nature. Aged in new French oak barrels for 12-16 months, this Pinot Noir encapsulates a complex blend of power and finesse.
A dexterous latticework of tannins entangled with the resonant strength of black cherries and an underlying earthy musk, it is a wine that matures well, revealing layers over time. Rich yet refined, the Pierre Girardin Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru 2018 crowns its eloquent bouquet with a captivating finish. Testament to Pierre's artisanal skill, it is an exquisite masterpiece cherished by wine connoisseurs.
In Bond£1,050.00

