All White Burgundy
All White Burgundy
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Wine Advocate (94)
That site and cépage were well-adapted to this vintage is proven by the 2019 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru Clos des Monts Luisants Blanc, a striking wine evocative of citrus zest, crisp Anjou pear, freshly baked bread and almond paste. Medium to full-bodied, satiny and incisive, with a deep core of fruit and chalky structuring extract, it concludes with a long, saline finish.Inc. VAT£796.84 -
Inc. VAT£399.55 -
(1x75cl) 2015Wine Advocate (88)
The 2015 Saint-Romain Cuvée de la Mésange is very pretty, wafting from the glass with notes of honey, white flowers and orchard fruit. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, with a glossy attack and fresh acids, finishing with good grip. William Ponsot originated in Saint-Romain, and this bottling nods to that heritage.Inc. VAT£95.05 -
Inc. VAT£357.20 -
Inc. VAT£309.20 -
Inc. VAT£100.13 -
(6x75cl) 2011The Potinet Ampeau Meursault 1er Cru Charmes 2011 is a captivating white wine crafted in Burgundy's esteemed Meursault region. Produced by the venerable Potinet-Ampeau domain, known for its meticulously preserved old vintage wines, this vino exemplifies the producer's unmatched skill and dedication. The Charmes vineyard's distinctive terroir is artfully represented; the chalky soil begetting a Chardonnay of impressive depth and complexity.
Fermented and aged in oak barrels, the wine boasts discernible aromas of white peach, almond, and subtle oak. A palate graced with layers of ripe fruit, undulating minerality, and a serenely buttery undertone affords a harmonious, lingering finish. The Potinet Ampeau Meursault 1er Cru Charmes 2011, despite its age, still gleams with youthful exuberance and upholds the promise of impeccable ageing potential.
The Potinet Ampeau Meursault 1er Cru Charmes 2011 is the epitome of traditional Burgundian winemaking, making it a prized addition to the discerning oenophile’s collection.
Inc. VAT£754.70 -
Inc. VAT£796.84 -
Inc. VAT£2,207.15 -
Inc. VAT£1,137.18 -
Immerse yourself in the exquisite world of Burgundian wines by savouring the Prunier-Damy Auxey-Duresses Les Boutonniers 2022. Proudly crafted by Prunier-Damy, a revered family-owned domaine located in the serene village of Auxey-Duresses; this mesmerising white wine is a testament to their dedication, passion, and expertise passed down through generations. Painstakingly cultivated on limestone and clay soils, the Chardonnay grapes used in this wine are hand-harvested to ensure superior quality.
This vintage's enticing palate is defined by its vibrant energy, richly laden with notes of ripe citrus, white flowers and hints of oak, seamlessly balanced by refreshing minerality. Situated amidst the esteemed appellations of Meursault and Volnay, Prunier-Damy consistently offers wines that skilfully capture the essence of their terroir, making each sip of Prunier-Damy Auxey-Duresses Les Boutonniers 2022 an authentic Burgundian experience. Perfect companion for seafood or poultry dishes. A gem for the discerning wine collector.
Inc. VAT£224.00 -
Vinous (93)
The 2017 Pouilly-Fuissé Clos des Quarts, co-owned by Olivier Merlin and Dominique Lafon, does not include the oldest vines in this particular vintage. Since these were planted in 1917, this plot was bottled separately in magnums to celebrate its centenary. It has a very classy bouquet, one that is beautifully defined with orange pith, apricot, lime flower and jasmine aromas that all gain intensity with aeration. The quality terroir comes through, even without those old vines. The palate is fresh and citrus-driven on the entry, bright and vivid with notes of orange rind, pine kernels, hints of mango and spice. This feels very harmonious and focused, demonstrating impressive depth on the flinty finish. This is a very impressive Pouilly-Fuissé from one of its most historic and now rejuvenated vineyards. Tasted at Field, Morris & Verdin’s annual tasting in London.Inc. VAT£316.69 -
Indulge in the elegant and refined Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2018, a distinctive Chardonnay hailing from the prestigious Pouilly-Fuissé appellation in Southern Burgundy. Revered producer, Domaine du Clos des Quarts meticulously cultivates a single variety on each single-vineyard, embodying the essence of its unique terroir. This white wine is expertly crafted, aged in fine French oak barrels under the meticulous guidance of renowned winemaker Olivier Merlin. The 2018 vintage delivers sublime notes of ripe apple, white pear, and melon, beautifully balanced with a touch of honeycomb and a delicate minerality. Its rich, buttery palate and long, nuanced finish further elevate it. As a testament to its prestigious heritage and impeccable craftsmanship, Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2018 continues to garner international accolades. Appreciated by connoisseurs and critics alike, this wine represents the sublime synthesis of tradition and innovation that is iconic of Domaine du Clos des Quarts.
Inc. VAT£255.49 -
Dive into an exquisite taste journey with Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2019, a supreme expression of French enology from the enduring lands of Burgundy. Meticulously harvested from a historic 2-hectare parcel within the celebrated Pouilly-Fuissé appellation, this single-vineyard Chardonnay exudes delightful depth and complexity. Wine connoisseurs will undoubtedly appreciate the pristine, mineral-laden soils that lend purity and freshness to its impressive character.
Under the proficient craftsmanship of globally recognised winemakers Domaine du Roc des Boutires, this vintage was fermented and aged in neutral oak, showcasing the unadulterated expression of its terroir. Its luminously golden colour promises a rich palate of ripe fruits, underscored by balanced acidity and a lingering finish.
Experience the absolute embodiment of timeless elegance in Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2019. Savour this exquisite embodiment of Burgundy’s viticultural heritage, ripe for immediate enjoyment or potential cellaring.
Inc. VAT£256.32 -
Dive into an exquisite taste journey with Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2019, a supreme expression of French enology from the enduring lands of Burgundy. Meticulously harvested from a historic 2-hectare parcel within the celebrated Pouilly-Fuissé appellation, this single-vineyard Chardonnay exudes delightful depth and complexity. Wine connoisseurs will undoubtedly appreciate the pristine, mineral-laden soils that lend purity and freshness to its impressive character.
Under the proficient craftsmanship of globally recognised winemakers Domaine du Roc des Boutires, this vintage was fermented and aged in neutral oak, showcasing the unadulterated expression of its terroir. Its luminously golden colour promises a rich palate of ripe fruits, underscored by balanced acidity and a lingering finish.
Experience the absolute embodiment of timeless elegance in Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2019. Savour this exquisite embodiment of Burgundy’s viticultural heritage, ripe for immediate enjoyment or potential cellaring.
Inc. VAT£250.32 -
Vinous (95)
My evening began with Pierre Rovani handing me a glass of Ramonet’s 1992 Bâtard-Montrachet, which was an incredible wine with which to start the night. Served from magnum, it was deeply-colored and packed with fruit and sweet toasted oak notes, showing stunning length on the palate and extraordinary balance. In a word: awesome.Inc. VAT£2,715.60 -
Vinous (95+)
Brooding, unevolved, eau de vie-like nose hints at poire quetsche (plum liqueur), iodine and curry powder. Wonderfully silky entry, then thick but utterly vibrant in the middle. Superrich but uncompromisingly dry; builds inexorably from entry to palate-staining finish. Not especially oaky on the nose or mid-palate despite the 100% new oak, but shows some late grilled notes.Inc. VAT£1,174.92 -
(1x75cl) 2014Wine Advocate (96)
The 2014 Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru offers up notes of citrus zest, pastry cream, subtle noisette and a framing of new oak—the prelude to a wine that is notably more tight knit and unyielding than the Bienvenues. There’s lots of power and cut here, but so much is currently held in reserve, and cellaring will be essential to realize its full potential. Interestingly, one parcel of the Ramonet's holdings in Bâtard-Montrachet adjoins their parcel of Bienvenues, but the other parcel is in the middle of the vineyard on the border of Chassagne and Puligny, and perhaps that explains why these grands crus are generally so different.Inc. VAT£3,837.20 -
(3x150cl) 2015Burghound (95)
In the same fashion as the BBM there are soft notes of wood toast and petrol that set off the ripe and overtly ripe but not really exotic aromas of both white and yellow orchard fruit that flash background spice and citrus nuances. The wood is more prominent on the palate though there is so much concentration and sappy dry extract that the big-bodied flavors should have no difficulty ultimately integrating it. Interestingly, and has been the case in several recent vintages of this wine, it is no less refined than the BBM if a bit more broad-shouldered. Good stuff with sneaky good length and this too has most impressive underlying reserves that should permit it to also age effortlessly.Inc. VAT£6,910.16 -
(6x75cl) 2017Inc. VAT£8,227.24 -
(1x75cl) 2018Inc. VAT£1,176.80 -
(1x75cl) 2019Burghound (95)
Here the nose is firmly reduced so in the unlikely event you're interested in opening a bottle right away, be sure to give it 30 minutes or so of air and decanting it would be better still. Otherwise, there is slightly better underlying energy to the rich yet nicely detailed, even precise, middleweight plus flavors that also deliver impressive length on the bitter lemon-inflected finale. While this isn't as structured as it usually is, it's still going to need close to a decade if you wish to see the '19 Bâtard at its peak.Inc. VAT£1,229.84 -
Burghound (95)
Here the nose is firmly reduced so in the unlikely event you're interested in opening a bottle right away, be sure to give it 30 minutes or so of air and decanting it would be better still. Otherwise, there is slightly better underlying energy to the rich yet nicely detailed, even precise, middleweight plus flavors that also deliver impressive length on the bitter lemon-inflected finale. While this isn't as structured as it usually is, it's still going to need close to a decade if you wish to see the '19 Bâtard at its peak.Inc. VAT£2,201.32 -
Burghound (95)
Here the nose is firmly reduced so in the unlikely event you're interested in opening a bottle right away, be sure to give it 30 minutes or so of air and decanting it would be better still. Otherwise, there is slightly better underlying energy to the rich yet nicely detailed, even precise, middleweight plus flavors that also deliver impressive length on the bitter lemon-inflected finale. While this isn't as structured as it usually is, it's still going to need close to a decade if you wish to see the '19 Bâtard at its peak.Inc. VAT£7,026.04 -
(1x75cl) 2020Burghound (96)
A suggestion of the exotic is present on the aromas of citrus confit, white peach, passion fruit and pretty floral nuances. While the larger-scaled flavors possess a bit more size and weight, they're actually slightly finer, though not denser, than those of the BBM while delivering outstanding length on the bone-dry, youthfully austere and decidedly built-to-age finale that exhibits first-rate length. This is a Ramonet Bâtard of relative finesse though to be sure, it does not lack for punch or potential longevity. I quite like this as it's stylish and even classy, which isn't an adjective always applied to Bâtard.Inc. VAT£1,256.93 -
(6x75cl) 2020Burghound (96)
A suggestion of the exotic is present on the aromas of citrus confit, white peach, passion fruit and pretty floral nuances. While the larger-scaled flavors possess a bit more size and weight, they're actually slightly finer, though not denser, than those of the BBM while delivering outstanding length on the bone-dry, youthfully austere and decidedly built-to-age finale that exhibits first-rate length. This is a Ramonet Bâtard of relative finesse though to be sure, it does not lack for punch or potential longevity. I quite like this as it's stylish and even classy, which isn't an adjective always applied to Bâtard.Inc. VAT£7,955.09 -
Burghound (94)
A discreet though hardly invisible application of oak is present on the notably ripe and vaguely exotic nose of white and yellow peach, acacia and carnation, and even more phenolic character. There is better size, weight and volume though, somewhat surprisingly, not necessarily better concentration, to the succulent and caressing flavors that tighten up noticeably on the compact, tightly wound and built-to-age finale. This is very good and if not one of the domaine's all-time great vintages for the Bâtard, it's certainly no less than excellent.Inc. VAT£847.46 -
Burghound (94)
A discreet though hardly invisible application of oak is present on the notably ripe and vaguely exotic nose of white and yellow peach, acacia and carnation, and even more phenolic character. There is better size, weight and volume though, somewhat surprisingly, not necessarily better concentration, to the succulent and caressing flavors that tighten up noticeably on the compact, tightly wound and built-to-age finale. This is very good and if not one of the domaine's all-time great vintages for the Bâtard, it's certainly no less than excellent.Inc. VAT£2,950.38 -
(6x75cl) 2021Burghound (94)
A discreet though hardly invisible application of oak is present on the notably ripe and vaguely exotic nose of white and yellow peach, acacia and carnation, and even more phenolic character. There is better size, weight and volume though, somewhat surprisingly, not necessarily better concentration, to the succulent and caressing flavors that tighten up noticeably on the compact, tightly wound and built-to-age finale. This is very good and if not one of the domaine's all-time great vintages for the Bâtard, it's certainly no less than excellent.Inc. VAT£6,200.15 -
(1x150cl) 2022Inc. VAT£3,097.34
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Wine Advocate (94)
That site and cépage were well-adapted to this vintage is proven by the 2019 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru Clos des Monts Luisants Blanc, a striking wine evocative of citrus zest, crisp Anjou pear, freshly baked bread and almond paste. Medium to full-bodied, satiny and incisive, with a deep core of fruit and chalky structuring extract, it concludes with a long, saline finish.In Bond£648.00 -
In Bond£324.00 -
(1x75cl) 2015Wine Advocate (88)
The 2015 Saint-Romain Cuvée de la Mésange is very pretty, wafting from the glass with notes of honey, white flowers and orchard fruit. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, with a glossy attack and fresh acids, finishing with good grip. William Ponsot originated in Saint-Romain, and this bottling nods to that heritage.In Bond£76.00 -
In Bond£277.00 -
In Bond£237.00 -
In Bond£80.00 -
(6x75cl) 2011The Potinet Ampeau Meursault 1er Cru Charmes 2011 is a captivating white wine crafted in Burgundy's esteemed Meursault region. Produced by the venerable Potinet-Ampeau domain, known for its meticulously preserved old vintage wines, this vino exemplifies the producer's unmatched skill and dedication. The Charmes vineyard's distinctive terroir is artfully represented; the chalky soil begetting a Chardonnay of impressive depth and complexity.
Fermented and aged in oak barrels, the wine boasts discernible aromas of white peach, almond, and subtle oak. A palate graced with layers of ripe fruit, undulating minerality, and a serenely buttery undertone affords a harmonious, lingering finish. The Potinet Ampeau Meursault 1er Cru Charmes 2011, despite its age, still gleams with youthful exuberance and upholds the promise of impeccable ageing potential.
The Potinet Ampeau Meursault 1er Cru Charmes 2011 is the epitome of traditional Burgundian winemaking, making it a prized addition to the discerning oenophile’s collection.
In Bond£608.25 -
In Bond£648.00 -
In Bond£1,820.00 -
In Bond£938.00 -
Immerse yourself in the exquisite world of Burgundian wines by savouring the Prunier-Damy Auxey-Duresses Les Boutonniers 2022. Proudly crafted by Prunier-Damy, a revered family-owned domaine located in the serene village of Auxey-Duresses; this mesmerising white wine is a testament to their dedication, passion, and expertise passed down through generations. Painstakingly cultivated on limestone and clay soils, the Chardonnay grapes used in this wine are hand-harvested to ensure superior quality.
This vintage's enticing palate is defined by its vibrant energy, richly laden with notes of ripe citrus, white flowers and hints of oak, seamlessly balanced by refreshing minerality. Situated amidst the esteemed appellations of Meursault and Volnay, Prunier-Damy consistently offers wines that skilfully capture the essence of their terroir, making each sip of Prunier-Damy Auxey-Duresses Les Boutonniers 2022 an authentic Burgundian experience. Perfect companion for seafood or poultry dishes. A gem for the discerning wine collector.
In Bond£166.00 -
Vinous (93)
The 2017 Pouilly-Fuissé Clos des Quarts, co-owned by Olivier Merlin and Dominique Lafon, does not include the oldest vines in this particular vintage. Since these were planted in 1917, this plot was bottled separately in magnums to celebrate its centenary. It has a very classy bouquet, one that is beautifully defined with orange pith, apricot, lime flower and jasmine aromas that all gain intensity with aeration. The quality terroir comes through, even without those old vines. The palate is fresh and citrus-driven on the entry, bright and vivid with notes of orange rind, pine kernels, hints of mango and spice. This feels very harmonious and focused, demonstrating impressive depth on the flinty finish. This is a very impressive Pouilly-Fuissé from one of its most historic and now rejuvenated vineyards. Tasted at Field, Morris & Verdin’s annual tasting in London.In Bond£246.00 -
Indulge in the elegant and refined Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2018, a distinctive Chardonnay hailing from the prestigious Pouilly-Fuissé appellation in Southern Burgundy. Revered producer, Domaine du Clos des Quarts meticulously cultivates a single variety on each single-vineyard, embodying the essence of its unique terroir. This white wine is expertly crafted, aged in fine French oak barrels under the meticulous guidance of renowned winemaker Olivier Merlin. The 2018 vintage delivers sublime notes of ripe apple, white pear, and melon, beautifully balanced with a touch of honeycomb and a delicate minerality. Its rich, buttery palate and long, nuanced finish further elevate it. As a testament to its prestigious heritage and impeccable craftsmanship, Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2018 continues to garner international accolades. Appreciated by connoisseurs and critics alike, this wine represents the sublime synthesis of tradition and innovation that is iconic of Domaine du Clos des Quarts.
In Bond£195.00 -
Dive into an exquisite taste journey with Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2019, a supreme expression of French enology from the enduring lands of Burgundy. Meticulously harvested from a historic 2-hectare parcel within the celebrated Pouilly-Fuissé appellation, this single-vineyard Chardonnay exudes delightful depth and complexity. Wine connoisseurs will undoubtedly appreciate the pristine, mineral-laden soils that lend purity and freshness to its impressive character.
Under the proficient craftsmanship of globally recognised winemakers Domaine du Roc des Boutires, this vintage was fermented and aged in neutral oak, showcasing the unadulterated expression of its terroir. Its luminously golden colour promises a rich palate of ripe fruits, underscored by balanced acidity and a lingering finish.
Experience the absolute embodiment of timeless elegance in Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2019. Savour this exquisite embodiment of Burgundy’s viticultural heritage, ripe for immediate enjoyment or potential cellaring.
In Bond£195.00 -
Dive into an exquisite taste journey with Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2019, a supreme expression of French enology from the enduring lands of Burgundy. Meticulously harvested from a historic 2-hectare parcel within the celebrated Pouilly-Fuissé appellation, this single-vineyard Chardonnay exudes delightful depth and complexity. Wine connoisseurs will undoubtedly appreciate the pristine, mineral-laden soils that lend purity and freshness to its impressive character.
Under the proficient craftsmanship of globally recognised winemakers Domaine du Roc des Boutires, this vintage was fermented and aged in neutral oak, showcasing the unadulterated expression of its terroir. Its luminously golden colour promises a rich palate of ripe fruits, underscored by balanced acidity and a lingering finish.
Experience the absolute embodiment of timeless elegance in Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts 2019. Savour this exquisite embodiment of Burgundy’s viticultural heritage, ripe for immediate enjoyment or potential cellaring.
In Bond£190.00 -
Vinous (95)
My evening began with Pierre Rovani handing me a glass of Ramonet’s 1992 Bâtard-Montrachet, which was an incredible wine with which to start the night. Served from magnum, it was deeply-colored and packed with fruit and sweet toasted oak notes, showing stunning length on the palate and extraordinary balance. In a word: awesome.Inc. VAT£2,715.60 -
Vinous (95+)
Brooding, unevolved, eau de vie-like nose hints at poire quetsche (plum liqueur), iodine and curry powder. Wonderfully silky entry, then thick but utterly vibrant in the middle. Superrich but uncompromisingly dry; builds inexorably from entry to palate-staining finish. Not especially oaky on the nose or mid-palate despite the 100% new oak, but shows some late grilled notes.In Bond£976.00 -
(1x75cl) 2014Wine Advocate (96)
The 2014 Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru offers up notes of citrus zest, pastry cream, subtle noisette and a framing of new oak—the prelude to a wine that is notably more tight knit and unyielding than the Bienvenues. There’s lots of power and cut here, but so much is currently held in reserve, and cellaring will be essential to realize its full potential. Interestingly, one parcel of the Ramonet's holdings in Bâtard-Montrachet adjoins their parcel of Bienvenues, but the other parcel is in the middle of the vineyard on the border of Chassagne and Puligny, and perhaps that explains why these grands crus are generally so different.In Bond£3,195.00 -
(3x150cl) 2015Burghound (95)
In the same fashion as the BBM there are soft notes of wood toast and petrol that set off the ripe and overtly ripe but not really exotic aromas of both white and yellow orchard fruit that flash background spice and citrus nuances. The wood is more prominent on the palate though there is so much concentration and sappy dry extract that the big-bodied flavors should have no difficulty ultimately integrating it. Interestingly, and has been the case in several recent vintages of this wine, it is no less refined than the BBM if a bit more broad-shouldered. Good stuff with sneaky good length and this too has most impressive underlying reserves that should permit it to also age effortlessly.In Bond£5,739.18 -
(6x75cl) 2017In Bond£6,840.00 -
(1x75cl) 2018In Bond£978.00 -
(1x75cl) 2019Burghound (95)
Here the nose is firmly reduced so in the unlikely event you're interested in opening a bottle right away, be sure to give it 30 minutes or so of air and decanting it would be better still. Otherwise, there is slightly better underlying energy to the rich yet nicely detailed, even precise, middleweight plus flavors that also deliver impressive length on the bitter lemon-inflected finale. While this isn't as structured as it usually is, it's still going to need close to a decade if you wish to see the '19 Bâtard at its peak.In Bond£1,021.65 -
Burghound (95)
Here the nose is firmly reduced so in the unlikely event you're interested in opening a bottle right away, be sure to give it 30 minutes or so of air and decanting it would be better still. Otherwise, there is slightly better underlying energy to the rich yet nicely detailed, even precise, middleweight plus flavors that also deliver impressive length on the bitter lemon-inflected finale. While this isn't as structured as it usually is, it's still going to need close to a decade if you wish to see the '19 Bâtard at its peak.In Bond£1,828.00 -
Burghound (95)
Here the nose is firmly reduced so in the unlikely event you're interested in opening a bottle right away, be sure to give it 30 minutes or so of air and decanting it would be better still. Otherwise, there is slightly better underlying energy to the rich yet nicely detailed, even precise, middleweight plus flavors that also deliver impressive length on the bitter lemon-inflected finale. While this isn't as structured as it usually is, it's still going to need close to a decade if you wish to see the '19 Bâtard at its peak.In Bond£5,839.00 -
(1x75cl) 2020Burghound (96)
A suggestion of the exotic is present on the aromas of citrus confit, white peach, passion fruit and pretty floral nuances. While the larger-scaled flavors possess a bit more size and weight, they're actually slightly finer, though not denser, than those of the BBM while delivering outstanding length on the bone-dry, youthfully austere and decidedly built-to-age finale that exhibits first-rate length. This is a Ramonet Bâtard of relative finesse though to be sure, it does not lack for punch or potential longevity. I quite like this as it's stylish and even classy, which isn't an adjective always applied to Bâtard.In Bond£1,044.00 -
(6x75cl) 2020Burghound (96)
A suggestion of the exotic is present on the aromas of citrus confit, white peach, passion fruit and pretty floral nuances. While the larger-scaled flavors possess a bit more size and weight, they're actually slightly finer, though not denser, than those of the BBM while delivering outstanding length on the bone-dry, youthfully austere and decidedly built-to-age finale that exhibits first-rate length. This is a Ramonet Bâtard of relative finesse though to be sure, it does not lack for punch or potential longevity. I quite like this as it's stylish and even classy, which isn't an adjective always applied to Bâtard.In Bond£6,610.00 -
Burghound (94)
A discreet though hardly invisible application of oak is present on the notably ripe and vaguely exotic nose of white and yellow peach, acacia and carnation, and even more phenolic character. There is better size, weight and volume though, somewhat surprisingly, not necessarily better concentration, to the succulent and caressing flavors that tighten up noticeably on the compact, tightly wound and built-to-age finale. This is very good and if not one of the domaine's all-time great vintages for the Bâtard, it's certainly no less than excellent.In Bond£703.00 -
Burghound (94)
A discreet though hardly invisible application of oak is present on the notably ripe and vaguely exotic nose of white and yellow peach, acacia and carnation, and even more phenolic character. There is better size, weight and volume though, somewhat surprisingly, not necessarily better concentration, to the succulent and caressing flavors that tighten up noticeably on the compact, tightly wound and built-to-age finale. This is very good and if not one of the domaine's all-time great vintages for the Bâtard, it's certainly no less than excellent.In Bond£2,449.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021Burghound (94)
A discreet though hardly invisible application of oak is present on the notably ripe and vaguely exotic nose of white and yellow peach, acacia and carnation, and even more phenolic character. There is better size, weight and volume though, somewhat surprisingly, not necessarily better concentration, to the succulent and caressing flavors that tighten up noticeably on the compact, tightly wound and built-to-age finale. This is very good and if not one of the domaine's all-time great vintages for the Bâtard, it's certainly no less than excellent.In Bond£5,147.50 -
(1x150cl) 2022In Bond£2,574.23

