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2023 Antoine Lepetit de la Bigne Bourgogne Chardonnay

The 2023 Antoine Lepetit de la Bigne Bourgogne Chardonnay is a refined regional Burgundy produced under his project La Pierre Ronde, a label founded after years of consulting and winemaking experience across the region. Antoine spent eight years working at Domaine Leflaive and later launched his own biodynamic consulting firm in 2016, building relationships with growers that eventually allowed him to source grapes and craft wines himself; his independent production began in 2021 despite frost-reduced yields. His philosophy is traditional yet precise, favoring long fermentations, malolactic conversion, extended lees aging for about a year, minimal sulfur, and élevage in varied vessels such as barrels, foudres, and amphorae to preserve purity and texture. The 2023 Bourgogne Chardonnay—made from the classic Chardonnay varietal grown in Burgundy’s regional appellation—shows airy floral aromas, citrus and white-flower notes, and gentle spice from oak, reflecting the elegant, mineral-driven character typical of the region’s entry-level wines.

  • $64.99
  • $46.00

2023 Antoine Lepetit de la Bigne Bourgogne Chardonnay

The 2023 Antoine Lepetit de la Bigne Bourgogne Chardonnay is a refined regional Burgundy produced under his project La Pierre Ronde, a label founded after years of consulting and winemaking experience across the region. Antoine spent eight years working at Domaine Leflaive and later launched his own biodynamic consulting firm in 2016, building relationships with growers that eventually allowed him to source grapes and craft wines himself; his independent production began in 2021 despite frost-reduced yields. His philosophy is traditional yet precise, favoring long fermentations, malolactic conversion, extended lees aging for about a year, minimal sulfur, and élevage in varied vessels such as barrels, foudres, and amphorae to preserve purity and texture. The 2023 Bourgogne Chardonnay—made from the classic Chardonnay varietal grown in Burgundy’s regional appellation—shows airy floral aromas, citrus and white-flower notes, and gentle spice from oak, reflecting the elegant, mineral-driven character typical of the region’s entry-level wines.

$64.99

  • 750 ML
1

2021 Lucien Le Moine Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot

The 2021 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru “Morgeot” from Lucien Le Moine is a boutique Burgundy Chardonnay sourced from one of the most respected Premier Cru sites in Chassagne‑Montrachet, an appellation prized for combining richness with mineral precision. Crafted in extremely limited quantities, this wine reflects the house’s signature micro-négociant philosophy—selecting elite vineyard lots and finishing élevage in their own cellar for maximum texture and aging potential. The 2021 vintage, shaped by frost-reduced yields, produced concentrated fruit and vibrant acidity, giving the wine a powerful yet fresh palate profile. Typical aromatic markers for this cuvée include cream, citrus, butter, mineral tones, vanilla, and subtle spice, while tasters often describe it as structured and energetic with impressive length. A fun historical note about the Morgeot climat is that before phylloxera in the 19th century, most Chassagne vineyards produced red wine; today, many of the top parcels like Morgeot are planted to Chardonnay and regarded among the village’s finest white-wine sites.

  • $249.99
  • $153.24

2021 Lucien Le Moine Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot

The 2021 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru “Morgeot” from Lucien Le Moine is a boutique Burgundy Chardonnay sourced from one of the most respected Premier Cru sites in Chassagne‑Montrachet, an appellation prized for combining richness with mineral precision. Crafted in extremely limited quantities, this wine reflects the house’s signature micro-négociant philosophy—selecting elite vineyard lots and finishing élevage in their own cellar for maximum texture and aging potential. The 2021 vintage, shaped by frost-reduced yields, produced concentrated fruit and vibrant acidity, giving the wine a powerful yet fresh palate profile. Typical aromatic markers for this cuvée include cream, citrus, butter, mineral tones, vanilla, and subtle spice, while tasters often describe it as structured and energetic with impressive length. A fun historical note about the Morgeot climat is that before phylloxera in the 19th century, most Chassagne vineyards produced red wine; today, many of the top parcels like Morgeot are planted to Chardonnay and regarded among the village’s finest white-wine sites.

$249.99

  • 750 ML
1

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Les Plures

The 2021 Meursault 1er Cru “Les Plures” from Lucien Le Moine is a highly limited white Burgundy crafted from Chardonnay grown in a small Premier Cru vineyard within Meursault, a village famed for producing structured yet elegant whites. Founded in 1999 by Mounir and Rotem Saouma, the producer is known for its rare micro-négociant approach—selecting top vineyard lots or finished barrels from elite growers and completing élevage in its own cellar, resulting in wines prized for texture, depth, and age-worthiness. The 2021 vintage, shaped by frost and a cooler growing season, produced lower yields and naturally high acidity, giving this wine a precise, mineral-driven profile with notes of citrus, green apple, crushed stone, white flowers, and subtle hazelnut. A fun fact is that Lucien Le Moine wines are famous among collectors for often seeming tight and reserved when young, only to open dramatically with time, making bottles like this especially sought after by enthusiasts who appreciate patience and cellar evolution.

  • $299.99
  • $190.90

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Les Plures

The 2021 Meursault 1er Cru “Les Plures” from Lucien Le Moine is a highly limited white Burgundy crafted from Chardonnay grown in a small Premier Cru vineyard within Meursault, a village famed for producing structured yet elegant whites. Founded in 1999 by Mounir and Rotem Saouma, the producer is known for its rare micro-négociant approach—selecting top vineyard lots or finished barrels from elite growers and completing élevage in its own cellar, resulting in wines prized for texture, depth, and age-worthiness. The 2021 vintage, shaped by frost and a cooler growing season, produced lower yields and naturally high acidity, giving this wine a precise, mineral-driven profile with notes of citrus, green apple, crushed stone, white flowers, and subtle hazelnut. A fun fact is that Lucien Le Moine wines are famous among collectors for often seeming tight and reserved when young, only to open dramatically with time, making bottles like this especially sought after by enthusiasts who appreciate patience and cellar evolution.

$299.99

  • 750 ML
1

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Charmes

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Charmes is a refined white Burgundy crafted from Chardonnay in the Côte de Beaune’s prestigious Meursault appellation. Produced by Lucien Le Moine—a cult micro-négociant founded in 1999 by Mounir and Rotem Saouma—the winery is celebrated for tiny allocations, meticulous barrel selection, and long lees aging that emphasize texture, terroir purity, and age-worthy structure. This Premier Cru bottling shows notable depth and poise even in youth, reflecting the precision of the 2021 vintage and the house’s signature balance of richness and mineral tension. Fun fact: instead of buying grapes, the producer is known for selecting finished barrels from top growers and completing élevage in their own cellar, a rare approach that contributes to their distinctive style and collector appeal.

  • $349.99
  • $214.28

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Charmes

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Charmes is a refined white Burgundy crafted from Chardonnay in the Côte de Beaune’s prestigious Meursault appellation. Produced by Lucien Le Moine—a cult micro-négociant founded in 1999 by Mounir and Rotem Saouma—the winery is celebrated for tiny allocations, meticulous barrel selection, and long lees aging that emphasize texture, terroir purity, and age-worthy structure. This Premier Cru bottling shows notable depth and poise even in youth, reflecting the precision of the 2021 vintage and the house’s signature balance of richness and mineral tension. Fun fact: instead of buying grapes, the producer is known for selecting finished barrels from top growers and completing élevage in their own cellar, a rare approach that contributes to their distinctive style and collector appeal.

$349.99

  • 750 ML
1

2022 Lucien Le Moine Ladoix 1er Cru Les Grechons

The 2022 Lucien Le Moine Ladoix 1er Cru Les Grechons is a white Burgundy from the Côte de Beaune made from Chardonnay, known for its balance of ripe orchard fruit, citrus, and mineral freshness with a structured, age-worthy profile. Critics describe aromas such as peach, fennel, lemon rind, and green apple with a fresh entry and clean, dry finish that should develop complexity over the next decade. Lucien Le Moine is a boutique Burgundian négociant founded by Mounir Saouma and Rotem Brakin, famous for sourcing top vineyard lots and finishing wines in their own cellar, often emphasizing texture and richness through élevage. A fun fact among enthusiasts is that their wines are sometimes noted for a consistent house style shaped by barrel finishing and selection choices rather than vineyard differences.

  • $159.99
  • $95.00

2022 Lucien Le Moine Ladoix 1er Cru Les Grechons

The 2022 Lucien Le Moine Ladoix 1er Cru Les Grechons is a white Burgundy from the Côte de Beaune made from Chardonnay, known for its balance of ripe orchard fruit, citrus, and mineral freshness with a structured, age-worthy profile. Critics describe aromas such as peach, fennel, lemon rind, and green apple with a fresh entry and clean, dry finish that should develop complexity over the next decade. Lucien Le Moine is a boutique Burgundian négociant founded by Mounir Saouma and Rotem Brakin, famous for sourcing top vineyard lots and finishing wines in their own cellar, often emphasizing texture and richness through élevage. A fun fact among enthusiasts is that their wines are sometimes noted for a consistent house style shaped by barrel finishing and selection choices rather than vineyard differences.

$159.99

  • 750 ML
1

2021 Domaine Louis Moreau Chablis Vaillons

The 2023 Domaine François Mikulski Meursault comes from a respected Burgundian estate known for precise, mineral-driven whites crafted to showcase terroir purity rather than heavy oak influence. The winery focuses primarily on Chardonnay from Meursault’s limestone-rich soils, a region famed for producing full-bodied yet elegant whites. This vintage shows layered aromas ranging from pear, apricot, and citrus to caramel, nuts, spice, and honey, with a rich, fleshy palate balanced by freshness and a long, persistent finish

  • $49.99
  • $30.00

2021 Domaine Louis Moreau Chablis Vaillons

The 2023 Domaine François Mikulski Meursault comes from a respected Burgundian estate known for precise, mineral-driven whites crafted to showcase terroir purity rather than heavy oak influence. The winery focuses primarily on Chardonnay from Meursault’s limestone-rich soils, a region famed for producing full-bodied yet elegant whites. This vintage shows layered aromas ranging from pear, apricot, and citrus to caramel, nuts, spice, and honey, with a rich, fleshy palate balanced by freshness and a long, persistent finish

$49.99

  • 750 ML
1

2022 Lucien Le Moine Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Terres Blanches

The 2022 Lucien Le Moine Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru “Les Terres Blanches” comes from one of Burgundy’s rare white Premier Cru sites in an appellation that produces about 97% red wine and only roughly 3% white, making examples like this especially distinctive. The climat lies on limestone-rich soils near the forest edge with southern exposure, conditions known to produce some of the appellation’s most prized whites with mineral precision and aromatic finesse. Wines from this site typically show elegant floral and citrus notes that evolve toward white peach and layered complexity with age. Lucien Le Moine itself is an ultra-small Burgundy house founded in 1999 by Mounir and Rotem Saouma, essentially a two-person operation handling everything by hand and working with top terroirs across the Côte d’Or.

  • $149.99
  • $102.00

2022 Lucien Le Moine Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Terres Blanches

The 2022 Lucien Le Moine Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru “Les Terres Blanches” comes from one of Burgundy’s rare white Premier Cru sites in an appellation that produces about 97% red wine and only roughly 3% white, making examples like this especially distinctive. The climat lies on limestone-rich soils near the forest edge with southern exposure, conditions known to produce some of the appellation’s most prized whites with mineral precision and aromatic finesse. Wines from this site typically show elegant floral and citrus notes that evolve toward white peach and layered complexity with age. Lucien Le Moine itself is an ultra-small Burgundy house founded in 1999 by Mounir and Rotem Saouma, essentially a two-person operation handling everything by hand and working with top terroirs across the Côte d’Or.

$149.99

  • 750 ML
1

2023 Emmanuel Rouget Haute Cote de Beaune Blanc

The 2023 Emmanuel Rouget Hautes-Côtes de Beaune Blanc comes from one of Burgundy’s most quietly revered domaines, founded by Emmanuel Rouget, nephew and protégé of legendary winemaker Henri Jayer, who began mentoring him in the 1980s and ultimately entrusted him with his vines after retiring; today the estate is run by Rouget’s sons, continuing a lineage deeply rooted in Burgundian tradition and precision winemaking. Rouget is widely considered among Burgundy’s top artisans thanks to that mentorship and his adherence to meticulous methods such as low yields and careful élevage.

  • $59.99
  • $37.00

2023 Emmanuel Rouget Haute Cote de Beaune Blanc

The 2023 Emmanuel Rouget Hautes-Côtes de Beaune Blanc comes from one of Burgundy’s most quietly revered domaines, founded by Emmanuel Rouget, nephew and protégé of legendary winemaker Henri Jayer, who began mentoring him in the 1980s and ultimately entrusted him with his vines after retiring; today the estate is run by Rouget’s sons, continuing a lineage deeply rooted in Burgundian tradition and precision winemaking. Rouget is widely considered among Burgundy’s top artisans thanks to that mentorship and his adherence to meticulous methods such as low yields and careful élevage.

$59.99

  • 750 ML
1

2023 Domaine Alain Chavy Bourgogne Blanc

The 2023 Domaine Alain Chavy Bourgogne Blanc comes from a respected Puligny-Montrachet family estate with nearly two centuries of roots in the village. The modern domaine was founded in 2003 when Alain and his brother divided their father’s vineyards, leaving Alain with parcels including top premier-cru sites and old vines planted as far back as 1955. He now farms about 17 acres across Puligny-Montrachet and nearby villages, crafting structured, mineral-driven white Burgundies known for restraint and longevity. A fun fact: his estate has one of the deepest underground cellars in the village—about 18 feet—rare because Puligny’s high water table makes digging cellars difficult.

  • $39.99
  • $22.00

2023 Domaine Alain Chavy Bourgogne Blanc

The 2023 Domaine Alain Chavy Bourgogne Blanc comes from a respected Puligny-Montrachet family estate with nearly two centuries of roots in the village. The modern domaine was founded in 2003 when Alain and his brother divided their father’s vineyards, leaving Alain with parcels including top premier-cru sites and old vines planted as far back as 1955. He now farms about 17 acres across Puligny-Montrachet and nearby villages, crafting structured, mineral-driven white Burgundies known for restraint and longevity. A fun fact: his estate has one of the deepest underground cellars in the village—about 18 feet—rare because Puligny’s high water table makes digging cellars difficult.

$39.99

  • 750 ML
1