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2022 Lucien Le Moine Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Aux Combottes

The 2022 Lucien Le Moine Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Aux Combottes is a beautifully detailed and expressive Pinot Noir that captures both the refinement of Chambolle-Musigny and the meticulous philosophy of one of Burgundy’s most sought-after micro-négociants. Lucien Le Moine was founded in 1999 by Mounir Saouma and Rotem Brakin with a distinctive “haute couture” approach: rather than owning vineyards, they source tiny quantities of fruit from elite Premier and Grand Cru parcels across the Côte d’Or and vinify each lot individually with intense attention to élevage. Aux Combottes, a Premier Cru vineyard situated near Grand Cru neighbors, is planted on classic clay-limestone soils and is known for producing wines that marry aromatic lift with structural depth. Made from 100% Pinot Noir, the 2022 vintage reflects careful hand-harvesting, native fermentations, and aging in French oak barrels, often with a meaningful proportion of new oak, and is bottled without fining or filtration to preserve purity and texture. The wine shows vibrant raspberry and red cherry fruit layered with rose petal, subtle spice, and a fine mineral thread, supported by silky tannins and impressive precision on the finish. A fun fact about Lucien Le Moine is that despite producing wines from some of Burgundy’s most prestigious sites, total annual production remains extremely small, making each bottling highly allocated and prized among collectors who appreciate both terroir transparency and artisanal craftsmanship.

  • $325.00
  • $226.00

2022 Lucien Le Moine Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Aux Combottes

The 2022 Lucien Le Moine Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Aux Combottes is a beautifully detailed and expressive Pinot Noir that captures both the refinement of Chambolle-Musigny and the meticulous philosophy of one of Burgundy’s most sought-after micro-négociants. Lucien Le Moine was founded in 1999 by Mounir Saouma and Rotem Brakin with a distinctive “haute couture” approach: rather than owning vineyards, they source tiny quantities of fruit from elite Premier and Grand Cru parcels across the Côte d’Or and vinify each lot individually with intense attention to élevage. Aux Combottes, a Premier Cru vineyard situated near Grand Cru neighbors, is planted on classic clay-limestone soils and is known for producing wines that marry aromatic lift with structural depth. Made from 100% Pinot Noir, the 2022 vintage reflects careful hand-harvesting, native fermentations, and aging in French oak barrels, often with a meaningful proportion of new oak, and is bottled without fining or filtration to preserve purity and texture. The wine shows vibrant raspberry and red cherry fruit layered with rose petal, subtle spice, and a fine mineral thread, supported by silky tannins and impressive precision on the finish. A fun fact about Lucien Le Moine is that despite producing wines from some of Burgundy’s most prestigious sites, total annual production remains extremely small, making each bottling highly allocated and prized among collectors who appreciate both terroir transparency and artisanal craftsmanship.

$325.00

  • 750 ML
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2023 Les Petits Lieux Bourgogne Pinot Noir

he 2023 Les Petits Lieux Bourgogne Rouge is an inviting and expressive regional Burgundy Pinot Noir from the boutique project Les Petits Lieux, a venture led by winemakers with deep ties to traditional Burgundian craftsmanship and a modern focus on purity and site expression. Located in the Côte d’Or of Burgundy, wines under the Les Petits Lieux banner reflect fruit sourced from select parcels across appellations in this storied region, where Pinot Noir—the birthplace of the world’s most revered expression of the variety—thrives on clay-limestone soils. Made from 100 % Pinot Noir, the 2023 vintage delivers fresh red cherry, rose petal, and gentle earthy notes on the nose, with silky texture, soft spice, and ripe, varietal purity on the palate—hallmarks of a well-crafted Burgundian red designed for early to medium-term drinking. Fun fact: Burgundy’s Bourgogne appellation covers a broad swath of terroirs, and wines like this offer both the classic elegance of Pinot Noir and an accessible window into the complexity of the region’s diverse growing sites.

  • $49.99
  • $34.00

2023 Les Petits Lieux Bourgogne Pinot Noir

he 2023 Les Petits Lieux Bourgogne Rouge is an inviting and expressive regional Burgundy Pinot Noir from the boutique project Les Petits Lieux, a venture led by winemakers with deep ties to traditional Burgundian craftsmanship and a modern focus on purity and site expression. Located in the Côte d’Or of Burgundy, wines under the Les Petits Lieux banner reflect fruit sourced from select parcels across appellations in this storied region, where Pinot Noir—the birthplace of the world’s most revered expression of the variety—thrives on clay-limestone soils. Made from 100 % Pinot Noir, the 2023 vintage delivers fresh red cherry, rose petal, and gentle earthy notes on the nose, with silky texture, soft spice, and ripe, varietal purity on the palate—hallmarks of a well-crafted Burgundian red designed for early to medium-term drinking. Fun fact: Burgundy’s Bourgogne appellation covers a broad swath of terroirs, and wines like this offer both the classic elegance of Pinot Noir and an accessible window into the complexity of the region’s diverse growing sites.

$49.99

  • 750 ML
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2023 Maison Chanzy Bourgogne Rouge Les Fortunes

The 2023 Maison Chanzy Bourgogne Pinot Noir Les Fortunes is an elegant and expressive red Burgundy that showcases the quality achievable from the Côte Chalonnaise under the care of a venerable producer. Maison Chanzy was founded in 1974 by Daniel Chanzy in Bouzeron, and over the decades the domaine has expanded its holdings across around 163 acres spanning Côte Chalonnaise and Côte de Beaune, farming sustainably and managing a wide range of appellations from village to regional levels. Les Fortunes is made from 100 % Pinot Noir grown on typical clay-limestone soils with vines averaging about 35 years, and vinified with a period of cold pre-fermentation maceration before aging in French oak barrels and stainless steel to preserve freshness and fruit purity. On the nose and palate, expect bright red fruits like cherry and raspberry, subtle earth and floral complexity, delicate yet present tannins, and refreshing structure—classic traits of a well-made Bourgogne with a nod to both terroir and disciplined winemaking. Fun fact: while this is a regional Bourgogne bottling, Maison Chanzy applies many techniques usually reserved for higher-tier village and Premier Cru wines, making Les Fortunes a superb value that punches above its appellation in both character and food-friendliness.

  • $24.99
  • $17.50

2023 Maison Chanzy Bourgogne Rouge Les Fortunes

The 2023 Maison Chanzy Bourgogne Pinot Noir Les Fortunes is an elegant and expressive red Burgundy that showcases the quality achievable from the Côte Chalonnaise under the care of a venerable producer. Maison Chanzy was founded in 1974 by Daniel Chanzy in Bouzeron, and over the decades the domaine has expanded its holdings across around 163 acres spanning Côte Chalonnaise and Côte de Beaune, farming sustainably and managing a wide range of appellations from village to regional levels. Les Fortunes is made from 100 % Pinot Noir grown on typical clay-limestone soils with vines averaging about 35 years, and vinified with a period of cold pre-fermentation maceration before aging in French oak barrels and stainless steel to preserve freshness and fruit purity. On the nose and palate, expect bright red fruits like cherry and raspberry, subtle earth and floral complexity, delicate yet present tannins, and refreshing structure—classic traits of a well-made Bourgogne with a nod to both terroir and disciplined winemaking. Fun fact: while this is a regional Bourgogne bottling, Maison Chanzy applies many techniques usually reserved for higher-tier village and Premier Cru wines, making Les Fortunes a superb value that punches above its appellation in both character and food-friendliness.

$24.99

  • 750 ML
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2022 Domaine Gille Bourgogne Cote d'Or Pinot Noir

The 2022 Domaine Gille Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir comes from Domaine Gille, a small, traditional family estate based in Comblanchien in Burgundy’s Côte d’Or, where vines have been tended by the Gille family for many generations and now extend across parcels near Vosne‑Romanée and other esteemed northern Côte villages, yielding Burgundies that combine classic terroir expression with Burgundian finesse. his Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir is made from 100 % hand‑harvested Pinot Noir grown on limestone‑ and clay‑rich soils, fermented with indigenous yeasts and aged around 18 months in French oak barrels (≈ one‑third new) to balance fruit and structure in a true regional style.

  • $49.99
  • $31.00

2022 Domaine Gille Bourgogne Cote d'Or Pinot Noir

The 2022 Domaine Gille Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir comes from Domaine Gille, a small, traditional family estate based in Comblanchien in Burgundy’s Côte d’Or, where vines have been tended by the Gille family for many generations and now extend across parcels near Vosne‑Romanée and other esteemed northern Côte villages, yielding Burgundies that combine classic terroir expression with Burgundian finesse. his Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir is made from 100 % hand‑harvested Pinot Noir grown on limestone‑ and clay‑rich soils, fermented with indigenous yeasts and aged around 18 months in French oak barrels (≈ one‑third new) to balance fruit and structure in a true regional style.

$49.99

  • 750 ML
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2021 Alain Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin Mes Favorites VV

The 2021 Alain Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin “Mes Favorites” Vieilles Vignes comes from Domaine Alain Burguet in Gevrey-Chambertin (Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits), a family estate founded in the 1970s that sources fruit from old-vine parcels (~75 years average) across several climats around Gevrey and Brochon and practices careful vineyard work and gentle, minimal-intervention winemaking to showcase terroir expression. The “Mes Favorites” cuvée is the domaine’s signature village-level Pinot Noir, vinified with native yeasts, destemmed fruit, and 18 months’ barrel ageing, yielding a structured yet elegant profile typical of top village Burgundy. In terms of published professional scoring, there are no widely cited official ratings at or above 95 points from major critics for this specific 2021 bottling; village-level Gevrey-Chambertin wines generally receive more modest scores and, for this wine, exact elite scores are not broadly available. However, expert commentary (including from Allen Meadows/Burghound) notes that the 2021 “Mes Favorites” is very good for its level and that it will likely drink well from the late 2020s into the 2030s, indicating strong quality and aging potential for a village wine.

  • $119.99
  • $81.00

2021 Alain Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin Mes Favorites VV

The 2021 Alain Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin “Mes Favorites” Vieilles Vignes comes from Domaine Alain Burguet in Gevrey-Chambertin (Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits), a family estate founded in the 1970s that sources fruit from old-vine parcels (~75 years average) across several climats around Gevrey and Brochon and practices careful vineyard work and gentle, minimal-intervention winemaking to showcase terroir expression. The “Mes Favorites” cuvée is the domaine’s signature village-level Pinot Noir, vinified with native yeasts, destemmed fruit, and 18 months’ barrel ageing, yielding a structured yet elegant profile typical of top village Burgundy. In terms of published professional scoring, there are no widely cited official ratings at or above 95 points from major critics for this specific 2021 bottling; village-level Gevrey-Chambertin wines generally receive more modest scores and, for this wine, exact elite scores are not broadly available. However, expert commentary (including from Allen Meadows/Burghound) notes that the 2021 “Mes Favorites” is very good for its level and that it will likely drink well from the late 2020s into the 2030s, indicating strong quality and aging potential for a village wine.

$119.99

  • 750 ML
1

2022 Henri Gouges Nuits St Georges Clos De Porrets 375ml

Domaine Henri Gouges combines traditionalism and modernity at their legendary Nuits-Saint-Georges estate. Bottles are insanely age-worthy, displaying precision, purity, and a serious reputation for uncompromising standards and quality. Henri Gouges inherited 9 hectares of prime Nuits-St-Georges vineyards just after the First World War, and expanded his holdings significantly between 1920-1934. Today it includes 14.5 hectares – including seven of the best well-positioned 1er crus. Along with Marquis d’Angerville and few other domaines, he started bottling his own wines in 1933 and marketing them directly to his clients. Henri strongly believed in low yield and was obsessed with extracting the utmost from his vines. This philosophy was passed to the current generation running the Domaine, and Domaine Henri Gouges is now universally recognized for producing superb Burgundies at very approachable price-points, with a metronomic consistency. In the most inviting of all formats, these half-bottles of the 95 Point 2022 Nuits Saint-Georges Clos des Porrets Saint-Georges 1er Cru are impossible to resist. Only 36 Half-Bottles Available - First come, first served.

  • $69.99
  • $48.00

2022 Henri Gouges Nuits St Georges Clos De Porrets 375ml

Domaine Henri Gouges combines traditionalism and modernity at their legendary Nuits-Saint-Georges estate. Bottles are insanely age-worthy, displaying precision, purity, and a serious reputation for uncompromising standards and quality. Henri Gouges inherited 9 hectares of prime Nuits-St-Georges vineyards just after the First World War, and expanded his holdings significantly between 1920-1934. Today it includes 14.5 hectares – including seven of the best well-positioned 1er crus. Along with Marquis d’Angerville and few other domaines, he started bottling his own wines in 1933 and marketing them directly to his clients. Henri strongly believed in low yield and was obsessed with extracting the utmost from his vines. This philosophy was passed to the current generation running the Domaine, and Domaine Henri Gouges is now universally recognized for producing superb Burgundies at very approachable price-points, with a metronomic consistency. In the most inviting of all formats, these half-bottles of the 95 Point 2022 Nuits Saint-Georges Clos des Porrets Saint-Georges 1er Cru are impossible to resist. Only 36 Half-Bottles Available - First come, first served.

$69.99

  • 375 ML
1

2019 Philippe Le Hardi Gevrey-Chambertin

The 2019 Philippe Le Hardi Gevrey-Chambertin comes from Domaine du Château Philippe le Hardi, a historic estate in Burgundy that traces its identity back to medieval viticultural traditions and takes its name from Philip the Bold (Philippe le Hardi), Duke of Burgundy—a figure associated with early Burgundian wine quality efforts. The domaine cultivates a range of Côte de Nuits and Côte Chalonnaise parcels, emphasizing Pinot Noir and meticulous vineyard care to reflect individual terroirs across its holdings. In the 2019 vintage, Burgundy produced especially expressive Pinot Noirs with ripe fruit and balanced acidity, and this cuvée reflects that character: according to aggregated user ratings and tasting feedback, it tends to show cherry and raspberry fruit with spice, earth, and moderate oak influence, finishing long and pairing well with red meats and game.

  • $74.99
  • $48.00

2019 Philippe Le Hardi Gevrey-Chambertin

The 2019 Philippe Le Hardi Gevrey-Chambertin comes from Domaine du Château Philippe le Hardi, a historic estate in Burgundy that traces its identity back to medieval viticultural traditions and takes its name from Philip the Bold (Philippe le Hardi), Duke of Burgundy—a figure associated with early Burgundian wine quality efforts. The domaine cultivates a range of Côte de Nuits and Côte Chalonnaise parcels, emphasizing Pinot Noir and meticulous vineyard care to reflect individual terroirs across its holdings. In the 2019 vintage, Burgundy produced especially expressive Pinot Noirs with ripe fruit and balanced acidity, and this cuvée reflects that character: according to aggregated user ratings and tasting feedback, it tends to show cherry and raspberry fruit with spice, earth, and moderate oak influence, finishing long and pairing well with red meats and game.

$74.99

  • 750 ML
1

2022 Joseph Drouhin Beaune Clos des Mouches Blanc

2022 Joseph Drouhin Beaune Clos des Mouches Blanc is more than just a bottle of white Burgundy — it’s a golden invitation to sip on history, elegance, and a little French magic. The Drouhin family has been making wine since 1880, but it was in the 1920s that Joseph Drouhin’s son, Maurice, had the brilliant foresight to purchase a rocky, sun-drenched vineyard on the Beaune hillside — a place the medieval monks once called Clos des Mouches (named not for insects, but for the old Burgundian word for bees, who loved the flowering vines). Fast forward to 2022: the buzz is still real. This vintage of Clos des Mouches Blanc is a dazzling Chardonnay, precise and poised, with floral notes, citrus zest, a whisper of honeysuckle, and a kiss of oak that’s more French charm than muscle. It balances richness with mineral tension in a way that Burgundy lovers dream about and New World winemakers try to copy on weekends. Whether you're toasting Tuesday night triumphs or cellaring it for a future celebration, this bottle is pure Burgundian class and proof that good things happen when you follow the bees.

  • $275.00
  • $194.00

2022 Joseph Drouhin Beaune Clos des Mouches Blanc

2022 Joseph Drouhin Beaune Clos des Mouches Blanc is more than just a bottle of white Burgundy — it’s a golden invitation to sip on history, elegance, and a little French magic. The Drouhin family has been making wine since 1880, but it was in the 1920s that Joseph Drouhin’s son, Maurice, had the brilliant foresight to purchase a rocky, sun-drenched vineyard on the Beaune hillside — a place the medieval monks once called Clos des Mouches (named not for insects, but for the old Burgundian word for bees, who loved the flowering vines). Fast forward to 2022: the buzz is still real. This vintage of Clos des Mouches Blanc is a dazzling Chardonnay, precise and poised, with floral notes, citrus zest, a whisper of honeysuckle, and a kiss of oak that’s more French charm than muscle. It balances richness with mineral tension in a way that Burgundy lovers dream about and New World winemakers try to copy on weekends. Whether you're toasting Tuesday night triumphs or cellaring it for a future celebration, this bottle is pure Burgundian class and proof that good things happen when you follow the bees.

$275.00

  • 750 ML
1

2021 Joseph Drouhin Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches Rouge

Located in Beaune in the heart of Burgundy, Maison Joseph Drouhin is one of the region’s most highly regarded and historic wineries, with a legacy dating back to 1880 when it was founded by the 22-year-old Joseph Drouhin. The winery is now expertly managed by the fourth generation of the Drouhin family, who are known for their total commitment to quality and tradition. The vineyards rest in some of Burgundy’s most prestigious appellations including Cote de Nuits, Cote de Beaune Grands-Echezeaux and Bonnes-Mares. We have just had the pleasure of tasting the superb 2021 Beaune Clos des Mouches Rouge, and it confirms everything we know about the spectacular Burgundies we are consistently presented with from Maison Drouhin. Reflecting "ripe and beautifully layered aromas of black cherry, cassis and a plethora of floral nuances, especially violet. The round, delicious and almost tender medium-bodied flavors possess a highly seductive texture before culminating in a youthfully austere, beautifully balanced and hugely long finale. (AM)"

  • $229.99
  • $165.00

2021 Joseph Drouhin Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches Rouge

Located in Beaune in the heart of Burgundy, Maison Joseph Drouhin is one of the region’s most highly regarded and historic wineries, with a legacy dating back to 1880 when it was founded by the 22-year-old Joseph Drouhin. The winery is now expertly managed by the fourth generation of the Drouhin family, who are known for their total commitment to quality and tradition. The vineyards rest in some of Burgundy’s most prestigious appellations including Cote de Nuits, Cote de Beaune Grands-Echezeaux and Bonnes-Mares. We have just had the pleasure of tasting the superb 2021 Beaune Clos des Mouches Rouge, and it confirms everything we know about the spectacular Burgundies we are consistently presented with from Maison Drouhin. Reflecting "ripe and beautifully layered aromas of black cherry, cassis and a plethora of floral nuances, especially violet. The round, delicious and almost tender medium-bodied flavors possess a highly seductive texture before culminating in a youthfully austere, beautifully balanced and hugely long finale. (AM)"

$229.99

  • 750 ML
1