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2016 Benjamin Leroux Mazoyeres-Chambertin Grand Cru

The 2016 Benjamin Leroux Mazoyères-Chambertin Grand Cru is one of the finest wines in Leroux’s already celebrated 2016 Burgundy lineup and a superb example of how he balances precision, elegance, and Grand Cru depth. Sourced from the Mazoyères-Chambertin vineyard in Gevrey-Chambertin, the wine was completely destemmed in 2016, allowing for remarkable purity and transparency of terroir. Neal Martin awarded it 95–97 points, describing an “outstanding bouquet” of blackberry, raspberry, cold stone, and damp undergrowth with exceptional complexity and detail. Stylistically, this is a more refined and lifted interpretation of Mazoyères compared to denser, more heavily extracted producers like Dugat-Py. Leroux emphasizes finesse and mineral tension over sheer power. The palate is silky yet concentrated, with layers of black cherry, wild raspberry, forest floor, crushed rock, spice, and subtle savory earthiness. Fine-grained tannins and vibrant acidity give the wine tremendous balance and aging structure without overwhelming the fruit. Critics repeatedly noted how unusually elegant and approachable the wine was for such a serious Grand Cru site.

  • $399.99
  • $275.00

2016 Benjamin Leroux Mazoyeres-Chambertin Grand Cru

The 2016 Benjamin Leroux Mazoyères-Chambertin Grand Cru is one of the finest wines in Leroux’s already celebrated 2016 Burgundy lineup and a superb example of how he balances precision, elegance, and Grand Cru depth. Sourced from the Mazoyères-Chambertin vineyard in Gevrey-Chambertin, the wine was completely destemmed in 2016, allowing for remarkable purity and transparency of terroir. Neal Martin awarded it 95–97 points, describing an “outstanding bouquet” of blackberry, raspberry, cold stone, and damp undergrowth with exceptional complexity and detail. Stylistically, this is a more refined and lifted interpretation of Mazoyères compared to denser, more heavily extracted producers like Dugat-Py. Leroux emphasizes finesse and mineral tension over sheer power. The palate is silky yet concentrated, with layers of black cherry, wild raspberry, forest floor, crushed rock, spice, and subtle savory earthiness. Fine-grained tannins and vibrant acidity give the wine tremendous balance and aging structure without overwhelming the fruit. Critics repeatedly noted how unusually elegant and approachable the wine was for such a serious Grand Cru site.

$399.99

  • 750 ML
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2015 Benjamin Leroux Echezeaux Grand Cru

The 2015 Benjamin Leroux Échezeaux Grand Cru is a beautifully refined and sensual expression of Grand Cru Burgundy from one of the Côte de Nuits’ most respected modern négociants. Benjamin Leroux, former winemaker at Comte Armand, has become one of Burgundy’s elite producers by combining meticulous vineyard sourcing with a restrained, terroir-driven style that emphasizes purity over excess. His 2015 Échezeaux comes primarily from the lieu-dit Vignes Blanches and was crafted with roughly one-third whole-cluster fermentation and about 50% new French oak, resulting in a wine that balances richness with aromatic lift and finesse. The wine is intensely aromatic, offering layers of raspberry coulis, wild strawberry, red currant, rose petal, spice, black pepper, and subtle earth tones. Critics consistently praised its elegance and texture, with Neal Martin giving it 93–95 points, calling it “very fine and very classy,” while Vinous highlighted its “terrific finesse” and perfumed finish. Burghound also noted its concentration and refined tannic structure, emphasizing that despite the ripe 2015 vintage, the wine maintained freshness and precision.

  • $399.99
  • $275.00

2015 Benjamin Leroux Echezeaux Grand Cru

The 2015 Benjamin Leroux Échezeaux Grand Cru is a beautifully refined and sensual expression of Grand Cru Burgundy from one of the Côte de Nuits’ most respected modern négociants. Benjamin Leroux, former winemaker at Comte Armand, has become one of Burgundy’s elite producers by combining meticulous vineyard sourcing with a restrained, terroir-driven style that emphasizes purity over excess. His 2015 Échezeaux comes primarily from the lieu-dit Vignes Blanches and was crafted with roughly one-third whole-cluster fermentation and about 50% new French oak, resulting in a wine that balances richness with aromatic lift and finesse. The wine is intensely aromatic, offering layers of raspberry coulis, wild strawberry, red currant, rose petal, spice, black pepper, and subtle earth tones. Critics consistently praised its elegance and texture, with Neal Martin giving it 93–95 points, calling it “very fine and very classy,” while Vinous highlighted its “terrific finesse” and perfumed finish. Burghound also noted its concentration and refined tannic structure, emphasizing that despite the ripe 2015 vintage, the wine maintained freshness and precision.

$399.99

  • 750 ML
1

2015 Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

The 2015 Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is a powerful, opulent white Burgundy that showcases both the richness of the warm 2015 vintage and the scale of one of Corton-Charlemagne’s largest and most historic landowners. Louis Latour, established in 1797, is the largest proprietor in Corton-Charlemagne with over 10 hectares of prime southeast-facing limestone vineyards, producing a Chardonnay of serious concentration and ageability. The 2015 vintage offers aromas of almonds, honey, vanilla, smoky oak, citrus oil, and white flowers, with a palate layered in ripe orchard fruit, toasted hazelnut, saline minerality, and a broad, luxurious texture. Critically, this vintage was highly praised, earning scores up to 97 points from James Suckling, 95 from Wine Enthusiast, and 95 from The World of Fine Wine. While Louis Latour’s use of 100% new French oak can make the wine bold and immediately impressive, time in bottle has allowed the oak to integrate more gracefully, revealing stronger mineral precision and balance. It is considered a “blockbuster” style Corton-Charlemagne—full-bodied, rich, and muscular—yet with enough acidity and structure to cellar through 2035 or longer.

  • $225.00
  • $115.00

2015 Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

The 2015 Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is a powerful, opulent white Burgundy that showcases both the richness of the warm 2015 vintage and the scale of one of Corton-Charlemagne’s largest and most historic landowners. Louis Latour, established in 1797, is the largest proprietor in Corton-Charlemagne with over 10 hectares of prime southeast-facing limestone vineyards, producing a Chardonnay of serious concentration and ageability. The 2015 vintage offers aromas of almonds, honey, vanilla, smoky oak, citrus oil, and white flowers, with a palate layered in ripe orchard fruit, toasted hazelnut, saline minerality, and a broad, luxurious texture. Critically, this vintage was highly praised, earning scores up to 97 points from James Suckling, 95 from Wine Enthusiast, and 95 from The World of Fine Wine. While Louis Latour’s use of 100% new French oak can make the wine bold and immediately impressive, time in bottle has allowed the oak to integrate more gracefully, revealing stronger mineral precision and balance. It is considered a “blockbuster” style Corton-Charlemagne—full-bodied, rich, and muscular—yet with enough acidity and structure to cellar through 2035 or longer.

$225.00

  • 750 ML
1

2023 Michel Niellon Chassagne-Montrachet

The 2023 Chassagne-Montrachet from Domaine Michel Niellon is a quintessential expression of classic white Burgundy, combining precision, minerality, and understated power from one of the Côte de Beaune’s most respected traditional producers. The Niellon family has been rooted in Chassagne-Montrachet for generations, with Michel Niellon himself beginning work at the domaine in the 1950s before expanding its reputation for producing some of the commune’s most reliable and age-worthy wines. Today, the estate remains family-run, with a philosophy centered on preserving freshness, balance, and terroir transparency through careful vineyard management and restrained winemaking. Fermentations typically begin in stainless steel before aging in oak (around 25–30% new), allowing for texture and complexity without overwhelming the fruit. Sourced from multiple parcels across the appellation, the 2023 village bottling is 100% Chardonnay, reflecting the limestone-rich soils that define Chassagne-Montrachet—one of Burgundy’s most iconic white wine villages.

  • $129.99
  • $85.00

2023 Michel Niellon Chassagne-Montrachet

The 2023 Chassagne-Montrachet from Domaine Michel Niellon is a quintessential expression of classic white Burgundy, combining precision, minerality, and understated power from one of the Côte de Beaune’s most respected traditional producers. The Niellon family has been rooted in Chassagne-Montrachet for generations, with Michel Niellon himself beginning work at the domaine in the 1950s before expanding its reputation for producing some of the commune’s most reliable and age-worthy wines. Today, the estate remains family-run, with a philosophy centered on preserving freshness, balance, and terroir transparency through careful vineyard management and restrained winemaking. Fermentations typically begin in stainless steel before aging in oak (around 25–30% new), allowing for texture and complexity without overwhelming the fruit. Sourced from multiple parcels across the appellation, the 2023 village bottling is 100% Chardonnay, reflecting the limestone-rich soils that define Chassagne-Montrachet—one of Burgundy’s most iconic white wine villages.

$129.99

  • 750 ML
1

2023 Francois Mikulski Meursault

The 2023 Domaine François Mikulski Meursault is a benchmark white Burgundy from Meursault in the Côte de Beaune, crafted by one of the region’s most respected modern traditionalists. Founded in the 1990s by François Mikulski, the domaine has earned a reputation for producing terroir-driven wines with purity and restraint, farming vineyards organically (though not always certified) and emphasizing minimal intervention in the cellar. Made from 100% Chardonnay, the 2023 reflects a warm yet balanced vintage, combining ripeness with freshness. In the glass, it shows layered aromas of pear, citrus zest, white flowers, and fresh almond, with subtle notes of honey and spice. The palate is vibrant and finely textured, balancing Meursault’s signature richness with precise acidity and mineral tension, finishing clean and saline. Known for its elegance over opulence, this wine typically drinks beautifully over the next 5–10 years and is a great example of Mikulski’s refined, mineral-focused style.

  • $159.99
  • $107.99

2023 Francois Mikulski Meursault

The 2023 Domaine François Mikulski Meursault is a benchmark white Burgundy from Meursault in the Côte de Beaune, crafted by one of the region’s most respected modern traditionalists. Founded in the 1990s by François Mikulski, the domaine has earned a reputation for producing terroir-driven wines with purity and restraint, farming vineyards organically (though not always certified) and emphasizing minimal intervention in the cellar. Made from 100% Chardonnay, the 2023 reflects a warm yet balanced vintage, combining ripeness with freshness. In the glass, it shows layered aromas of pear, citrus zest, white flowers, and fresh almond, with subtle notes of honey and spice. The palate is vibrant and finely textured, balancing Meursault’s signature richness with precise acidity and mineral tension, finishing clean and saline. Known for its elegance over opulence, this wine typically drinks beautifully over the next 5–10 years and is a great example of Mikulski’s refined, mineral-focused style.

$159.99

  • 750 ML
1

2023 Michel Niellon Chassagne Montrachet Clos de la Maltroie

The 2023 Michel Niellon Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru “Clos de la Maltroie” is a classic expression of white Burgundy from Chassagne-Montrachet in the Côte de Beaune, crafted by Domaine Michel Niellon, a highly respected family estate known for producing some of the appellation’s most precise and age-worthy Chardonnays. The domaine has built its reputation over generations through traditional viticulture and restrained winemaking, emphasizing terroir transparency and balance rather than overt oak influence. Sourced from the Premier Cru vineyard Clos de la Maltroie, a site prized for its clay-limestone soils and ability to produce wines with both richness and structure, the 2023 vintage is made from 100% Chardonnay and reflects a strong growing season with excellent ripeness and acidity. In the glass, it shows lifted aromas of lemon zest, white peach, and crushed stone, followed by a taut, mineral-driven palate with citrus, orchard fruit, and subtle floral notes, finishing long and precise. Known for its balance of tension and depth, this wine is built to evolve over the next decade, highlighting both the pedigree of the producer and the classic elegance of Premier Cru Chassagne-Montrachet.

  • $199.99
  • $139.99

2023 Michel Niellon Chassagne Montrachet Clos de la Maltroie

The 2023 Michel Niellon Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru “Clos de la Maltroie” is a classic expression of white Burgundy from Chassagne-Montrachet in the Côte de Beaune, crafted by Domaine Michel Niellon, a highly respected family estate known for producing some of the appellation’s most precise and age-worthy Chardonnays. The domaine has built its reputation over generations through traditional viticulture and restrained winemaking, emphasizing terroir transparency and balance rather than overt oak influence. Sourced from the Premier Cru vineyard Clos de la Maltroie, a site prized for its clay-limestone soils and ability to produce wines with both richness and structure, the 2023 vintage is made from 100% Chardonnay and reflects a strong growing season with excellent ripeness and acidity. In the glass, it shows lifted aromas of lemon zest, white peach, and crushed stone, followed by a taut, mineral-driven palate with citrus, orchard fruit, and subtle floral notes, finishing long and precise. Known for its balance of tension and depth, this wine is built to evolve over the next decade, highlighting both the pedigree of the producer and the classic elegance of Premier Cru Chassagne-Montrachet.

$199.99

  • 750 ML
1

2022 Lucien Le Moine Clos de la Roche

The 2022 Lucien Le Moine Clos de la Roche Grand Cru is a powerful yet refined expression of one of Burgundy’s most prestigious vineyards, crafted from 100% Pinot Noir in the Côte de Nuits. Produced by the boutique négociant founded in 1999 by Mounir Saouma and Rotem Brakin, Lucien Le Moine is renowned for extremely small-lot wines sourced from elite vineyards across the Côte d’Or, with total production rarely exceeding about 30,000 bottles and sometimes only a single barrel per cuvée. Their philosophy centers on élevage: wines are aged on their lees, malolactic fermentation is delayed, and bottles are filled directly from barrel without fining or filtration to preserve site character.From the famed Clos de la Roche Grand Cru site, the 2022 shows a markedly spicy aromatic profile with ripe dark berry fruit, cassis, and hints of kirsch, followed by voluminous flavors and a firm, poised structure that suggests strong aging potential, with critics estimating a drinking window beginning around 2034. Historically, Clos de la Roche wines are known for their depth and personality—combining earthy, animal nuances typical of Morey-Saint-Denis with sweet fruit and structured tannins—making them among the most age-worthy expressions of Pinot Noir in Burgundy.

  • $599.99
  • $381.00

2022 Lucien Le Moine Clos de la Roche

The 2022 Lucien Le Moine Clos de la Roche Grand Cru is a powerful yet refined expression of one of Burgundy’s most prestigious vineyards, crafted from 100% Pinot Noir in the Côte de Nuits. Produced by the boutique négociant founded in 1999 by Mounir Saouma and Rotem Brakin, Lucien Le Moine is renowned for extremely small-lot wines sourced from elite vineyards across the Côte d’Or, with total production rarely exceeding about 30,000 bottles and sometimes only a single barrel per cuvée. Their philosophy centers on élevage: wines are aged on their lees, malolactic fermentation is delayed, and bottles are filled directly from barrel without fining or filtration to preserve site character.From the famed Clos de la Roche Grand Cru site, the 2022 shows a markedly spicy aromatic profile with ripe dark berry fruit, cassis, and hints of kirsch, followed by voluminous flavors and a firm, poised structure that suggests strong aging potential, with critics estimating a drinking window beginning around 2034. Historically, Clos de la Roche wines are known for their depth and personality—combining earthy, animal nuances typical of Morey-Saint-Denis with sweet fruit and structured tannins—making them among the most age-worthy expressions of Pinot Noir in Burgundy.

$599.99

  • 750 ML
1

2022 Jean-Claude Ramonet Bourgogone Passetoutgrain Rouge

The 2022 Jean-Claude Ramonet Bourgogne Passetoutgrains Rouge is a refined yet approachable Burgundy that reflects the pedigree of one of Chassagne-Montrachet’s most respected family domaines. Domaine Ramonet has a long-standing reputation for excellence and is especially renowned for producing some of the world’s most distinctive Chardonnays from prestigious sites like Montrachet, all harvested by hand and aged largely in neutral French oak. This Passetoutgrains bottling, however, highlights the estate’s red-wine craftsmanship through a classic regional blend of Pinot Noir and Gamay, a style typical of the Bourgogne Passe-tout-grains appellation. In the glass, it shows a vivid ruby color with bright aromas of raspberry, cassis, and fresh red fruit, followed by a lively palate featuring juicy berry flavors, gentle tannins, and refreshing acidity that keeps the finish clean and food-friendly. Wines from this designation are generally lighter in body with moderate acidity and lower tannin compared with higher-classified Burgundies, emphasizing drinkability and terroir expression. Overall, the 2022 vintage captures Ramonet’s signature precision and balance in a charming, versatile red that over-delivers for its level.

  • $49.99
  • $29.25

2022 Jean-Claude Ramonet Bourgogone Passetoutgrain Rouge

The 2022 Jean-Claude Ramonet Bourgogne Passetoutgrains Rouge is a refined yet approachable Burgundy that reflects the pedigree of one of Chassagne-Montrachet’s most respected family domaines. Domaine Ramonet has a long-standing reputation for excellence and is especially renowned for producing some of the world’s most distinctive Chardonnays from prestigious sites like Montrachet, all harvested by hand and aged largely in neutral French oak. This Passetoutgrains bottling, however, highlights the estate’s red-wine craftsmanship through a classic regional blend of Pinot Noir and Gamay, a style typical of the Bourgogne Passe-tout-grains appellation. In the glass, it shows a vivid ruby color with bright aromas of raspberry, cassis, and fresh red fruit, followed by a lively palate featuring juicy berry flavors, gentle tannins, and refreshing acidity that keeps the finish clean and food-friendly. Wines from this designation are generally lighter in body with moderate acidity and lower tannin compared with higher-classified Burgundies, emphasizing drinkability and terroir expression. Overall, the 2022 vintage captures Ramonet’s signature precision and balance in a charming, versatile red that over-delivers for its level.

$49.99

  • 750 ML
1

2023 Jadot Beaune 1er Cru

The 2023 Louis Jadot Beaune 1er Cru is a classic red Burgundy crafted from 100% Pinot Noir grown in Premier Cru vineyards of Beaune in Burgundy. Founded in 1859, the historic négociant-domaine is known for blending tradition with careful innovation, and today winemaker Frédéric Barnier oversees production with meticulous fruit sorting, adapted barrel aging, and evolving cellar techniques to suit warmer vintages. The 2023 growing season was hot and dry but benefited from timely June rain, producing healthy grapes and concentrated wines. In the glass, examples from the vintage show expressive aromas of raspberries, cherries, spices, rose petals, and licorice, with a medium-to-full-bodied palate that is vibrant, mineral-driven, and finely textured, supported by balanced tannins and bright acidity that promise graceful aging. Critics commonly rate these wines in the low-to-mid-90s range, highlighting their elegance, structure, and aging potential through the 2030s and beyond.

  • $55.00
  • $37.67

2023 Jadot Beaune 1er Cru

The 2023 Louis Jadot Beaune 1er Cru is a classic red Burgundy crafted from 100% Pinot Noir grown in Premier Cru vineyards of Beaune in Burgundy. Founded in 1859, the historic négociant-domaine is known for blending tradition with careful innovation, and today winemaker Frédéric Barnier oversees production with meticulous fruit sorting, adapted barrel aging, and evolving cellar techniques to suit warmer vintages. The 2023 growing season was hot and dry but benefited from timely June rain, producing healthy grapes and concentrated wines. In the glass, examples from the vintage show expressive aromas of raspberries, cherries, spices, rose petals, and licorice, with a medium-to-full-bodied palate that is vibrant, mineral-driven, and finely textured, supported by balanced tannins and bright acidity that promise graceful aging. Critics commonly rate these wines in the low-to-mid-90s range, highlighting their elegance, structure, and aging potential through the 2030s and beyond.

$55.00

  • 750 ML
1