Burgundy

Burgundy offers the crème de la crème of French wines. White wines that vibrate with liveliness or are so minerally and profound that you want to spend hours studying them. Or highly elegant reds that are complex yet delicate and seem destined to last an eternity.

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Burghound 92
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils - Nuits St. Georges Perrieres 2018 Nuits St. Georges Perrieres
2018
€ 51,95 (ex Vat) € 62,86 (in Vat) more info
Winespectator 92
Domaine Clos de la Chapelle
Domaine Clos de la Chapelle - Pommard 1er Cru Les Chanlins Vieille Vignes 2019 Pommard 1er Cru Les Chanlins Vieille Vignes
2019
€ 72,95 (ex Vat) € 88,27 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Chassagne Montrachet Morgeot 2022 Chassagne Montrachet Morgeot
2022
€ 94,95 (ex Vat) € 114,89 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Le Montrachet 2022 Le Montrachet
2022
€ 944,00 (ex Vat) € 1.142,24 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 97
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Chevalier Montrachet les Demoiselles 2022 Chevalier Montrachet les Demoiselles
2022
€ 694,00 (ex Vat) € 839,74 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 94
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet 2022 Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet
2022
€ 524,00 (ex Vat) € 634,04 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 98
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Batard Montrachet 2022 Batard Montrachet
2022
€ 514,00 (ex Vat) € 621,94 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Puligny Montrachet Clos de la Garenne 2022 Puligny Montrachet Clos de la Garenne
2022
€ 124,95 (ex Vat) € 151,19 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Meursault Perrieres 2022 Meursault Perrieres
2022
€ 118,95 (ex Vat) € 143,93 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 94
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Meursault Genevrieres 2022 Meursault Genevrieres
2022
€ 107,95 (ex Vat) € 130,62 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 98
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Chambertin Clos de Beze 2022 Chambertin Clos de Beze
2022
€ 464,00 (ex Vat) € 561,44 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 96
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Chambertin 2022 Chambertin
2022
€ 464,00 (ex Vat) € 561,44 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 97
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Bonnes Mares 2022 Bonnes Mares
2022
€ 464,00 (ex Vat) € 561,44 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 97
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Musigny 2022 Musigny
2022
€ 934,00 (ex Vat) € 1.130,14 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 98
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Clos de Vougeot 2022 Clos de Vougeot
2022
€ 189,00 (ex Vat) € 228,69 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 96
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Echezeaux 2022 Echezeaux
2022
€ 274,95 (ex Vat) € 332,69 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 97
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Gevrey Chambertin Clos Saint-Jacques 2022 Gevrey Chambertin Clos Saint-Jacques
2022
€ 208,00 (ex Vat) € 251,68 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Chambolle Musigny les Fuees 2022 Chambolle Musigny les Fuees
2022
€ 132,00 (ex Vat) € 159,72 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Chambolle Musigny les Amoureuses 2022 Chambolle Musigny les Amoureuses
2022
€ 374,00 (ex Vat) € 452,54 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Corton Pougets 2022 Corton Pougets
2022
€ 114,95 (ex Vat) € 139,09 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 92
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Volnay Clos de Barre 2022 Volnay Clos de Barre
2022
€ 69,95 (ex Vat) € 84,64 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Beaune Clos des Ursules 2022 Beaune Clos des Ursules
2022
€ 77,95 (ex Vat) € 94,32 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 95
Dominique Laurent
Dominique Laurent - Latricieres-Chambertin 2005 Latricieres-Chambertin
2005
€ 345,00 (ex Vat) € 417,45 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 98
Domaine de la Romanee Conti
Domaine de la Romanee Conti - Montrachet 2019 Montrachet
2019
€ 9.995,00 (ex Vat) € 12.093,95 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 93
Marc Colin
Marc Colin - Batard Montrachet 2015 Batard Montrachet
2015
€ 459,00 (ex Vat) € 555,39 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 94
Leroux
Leroux - Meursault Genevrieres 2020 Meursault Genevrieres
2020
€ 159,00 (ex Vat) € 192,39 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 94
Domaine Raveneau
Domaine Raveneau - Chablis Blanchot 2016 Chablis Blanchot
2016
(damaged wax capsule)
€ 549,00 (ex Vat) € 664,29 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils - Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru Les Genavrieres 2022 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru Les Genavrieres
2022
€ 74,00 (ex Vat) € 89,54 (in Vat) more info
Georges Lignier
Georges Lignier - Bourgogne Aligote 2020 Bourgogne Aligote
2020
€ 18,95 (ex Vat) € 22,93 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Caroline Parent
Caroline Parent - Meursault 2022 Meursault
2022
€ 65,00 (ex Vat) € 78,65 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils - Morey-Saint-Denis Blanc 2022 Morey-Saint-Denis Blanc
2022
€ 39,00 (ex Vat) € 47,19 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Francois & Denis Clair
Francois & Denis Clair - Santenay Blanc 2022 Santenay Blanc
2022
€ 29,00 (ex Vat) € 35,09 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 91
Domaine Michelot
Domaine Michelot - Puligny Montrachet 2022 Puligny Montrachet
2022
€ 74,00 (ex Vat) € 89,54 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 93 Sale
Domaine Michel Niellon
Domaine Michel Niellon - Chassagne Montrachet La Maltroie 2022 Chassagne Montrachet La Maltroie
2022
€ 82,00 € 73,80 (ex Vat) € 89,30 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 92
Laurent Ponsot
Laurent Ponsot - Charmes Chambertin cuvee du Cypres 2021 Charmes Chambertin cuvee du Cypres
2021
€ 269,00 (ex Vat) € 325,49 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Nicolas Pavie
Nicolas Pavie - No judgement Day 2022 No judgement Day
2022
€ 28,95 (ex Vat) € 35,03 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 94 Sale
Laurent Ponsot
Laurent Ponsot - Clos de Vougeot Cuvee du Cedre 2018 Clos de Vougeot Cuvee du Cedre
2018
€ 289,00 € 229,00 (ex Vat) € 277,09 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 91
Domaine Michelot
Domaine Michelot - Meursault Sous la Velle 2022 Meursault Sous la Velle
2022
€ 64,95 (ex Vat) € 78,59 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Petit-Roy
Petit-Roy - Monthelie Les Crays 2021 Monthelie Les Crays
2021
€ 29,95 (ex Vat) € 36,24 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 89
Armand Rousseau
Armand Rousseau - Clos de la Roche 1994 Clos de la Roche
1994
€ 895,00 (ex Vat) € 1.082,95 (in Vat) more info
Armand Rousseau
Armand Rousseau - Gevrey Chambertin les Cazetieres 1995 Gevrey Chambertin les Cazetieres
1995
€ 895,00 (ex Vat) € 1.082,95 (in Vat) more info
Armand Rousseau
Armand Rousseau - Gevrey Chambertin 1996 Gevrey Chambertin
1996
€ 495,00 (ex Vat) € 598,95 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 96
Jean Grivot
Jean Grivot - Richebourg 1996 Richebourg
1996
€ 1.149,00 (ex Vat) € 1.390,29 (in Vat) more info
Jean Grivot
Jean Grivot - Echezeaux 1992 Echezeaux
1992
€ 299,00 (ex Vat) € 361,79 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 89
Drouhin-Laroze
Drouhin-Laroze - Bonnes Mares 1989 Bonnes Mares
1989
€ 269,00 (ex Vat) € 325,49 (in Vat) more info
Mommessin
Mommessin - Clos de Tart 1989 Clos de Tart
1989
€ 499,00 (ex Vat) € 603,79 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 93
Comte de Vogue
Comte de Vogue - Musigny 1989 Musigny
1989
€ 869,00 (ex Vat) € 1.051,49 (in Vat) more info
Domaine des Lambrays
Domaine des Lambrays - Clos des Lambrays 1992 Clos des Lambrays
1992
€ 269,00 (ex Vat) € 325,49 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 93
Domaine Dominique Cornin
Domaine Dominique Cornin - Pouilly-Fuissé Les Chevrières 2021 Pouilly-Fuissé Les Chevrières
2021
€ 29,95 (ex Vat) € 36,24 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 92
Coche Dury
Coche Dury - Auxey-Duresses 2017 Auxey-Duresses
2017
(damaged capsule)
€ 159,00 (ex Vat) € 192,39 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 93
Vincent Dancer
Vincent Dancer - Meursault Perrieres 2018 Meursault Perrieres
2018
€ 475,00 (ex Vat) € 574,75 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 92
Vincent Dancer
Vincent Dancer - Chassagne Montrachet Morgeot 2018 Chassagne Montrachet Morgeot
2018
€ 299,00 (ex Vat) € 361,79 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 94
Vincent Dancer
Vincent Dancer - Chassagne Montrachet Tete du Clos 2018 Chassagne Montrachet Tete du Clos
2018
€ 309,00 (ex Vat) € 373,89 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 94
Vincent Dancer
Vincent Dancer - Chassagne Montrachet La Romanee 2018 Chassagne Montrachet La Romanee
2018
€ 299,00 (ex Vat) € 361,79 (in Vat) more info
Jancis Robinson 16
Guy Roulot
Guy Roulot - Meursault 2015 Meursault
2015
€ 279,00 (ex Vat) € 337,59 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 94
Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey
Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey - Corton Charlemagne 2018 Corton Charlemagne
2018
€ 549,00 (ex Vat) € 664,29 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 92
Lamy Caillat
Lamy Caillat  - Chassagne Montrachet 2019 Chassagne Montrachet
2019
€ 449,00 (ex Vat) € 543,29 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 94
Bonneau du Martray
Bonneau du Martray - Corton Grand Cru 2010 Corton Grand Cru
2010
€ 229,00 (ex Vat) € 277,09 (in Vat) more info
La Pousse D'Or
La Pousse D'Or - Chambolle Musigny 1er cru Les Charmes 2021 Chambolle Musigny 1er cru Les Charmes
2021
€ 139,00 (ex Vat) € 168,19 (in Vat) more info
Tim Atkin 94
Domaine Jacques Prieur
Domaine Jacques Prieur - Corton Bressandes 2020 Corton Bressandes
2020
€ 199,00 (ex Vat) € 240,79 (in Vat) more info
Guy Bocard
Guy Bocard - Meursault Genevrieres 1er cru 2019 Meursault Genevrieres 1er cru
2019
€ 99,00 (ex Vat) € 119,79 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 92
Labruyère-Prieur Sélection
Labruyère-Prieur Sélection - Charmes-Chambertin 2014 Charmes-Chambertin
2014
€ 239,00 (ex Vat) € 289,19 (in Vat) more info
Vincent Girardin
Vincent Girardin - Santenay La Maladière 2007 Santenay La Maladière
2007
€ 48,00 (ex Vat) € 58,08 (in Vat) more info
Jancis Robinson 18
Cecile Tremblay
Cecile Tremblay - Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2013 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes
2013
€ 579,00 (ex Vat) € 700,59 (in Vat) more info
Winespectator 95
Louis Jadot
Louis Jadot - Bonnes Mares 2005 Bonnes Mares
2005
(slightly bin soiled label)
€ 359,00 (ex Vat) € 434,39 (in Vat) more info
Domaine Bertagna
Domaine Bertagna - Corton les Grandes Lolieres 2010 Corton les Grandes Lolieres
2010
€ 129,00 (ex Vat) € 156,09 (in Vat) more info
Charles Noellat
Charles Noellat - Echezeaux Grand Cru 2010 Echezeaux Grand Cru
2010
€ 289,00 (ex Vat) € 349,69 (in Vat) more info
Stephane Brocard
Stephane Brocard - Closerie des Alisiers Saint-Denis 1er Cru Nobles Vignes 2008 Closerie des Alisiers Saint-Denis 1er Cru Nobles Vignes
2008
(wrinkled label)
€ 49,95 (ex Vat) € 60,44 (in Vat) more info
Stephane Brocard
Stephane Brocard - Closerie des Alisiers Saint-Denis 1er Cru Nobles Vignes 2008 Closerie des Alisiers Saint-Denis 1er Cru Nobles Vignes
2008
€ 54,95 (ex Vat) € 66,49 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 94
Joseph Drouhin
Joseph Drouhin - Meursault Genevrieres 2018 Meursault Genevrieres
2018
€ 109,00 (ex Vat) € 131,89 (in Vat) more info
Winespectator 91
Louis Latour
Louis Latour - Meursault Genevrieres 2015 Meursault Genevrieres
2015
€ 79,00 (ex Vat) € 95,59 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 94
Joseph Drouhin
Joseph Drouhin - Puligny Montrachet 1er cru Folatieres 2018 Puligny Montrachet 1er cru Folatieres
2018
€ 89,00 (ex Vat) € 107,69 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 91
Laurent Ponsot
Laurent Ponsot - Meursault Cuvee du Pandorea 2020 Meursault Cuvee du Pandorea
2020
€ 59,00 (ex Vat) € 71,39 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 97
Domaine William Fèvre
Domaine William Fèvre - Chablis Grand Cru Bougros Cote Bouguerots 2022 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros Cote Bouguerots
2022
€ 99,95 (ex Vat) € 120,94 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 95
Ghislaine Barthod
Ghislaine Barthod - Chambolle Musigny les Cras 2015 Chambolle Musigny les Cras
2015
€ 249,00 (ex Vat) € 301,29 (in Vat) more info
Jean-Claude Ramonet
Jean-Claude Ramonet - Bouzeron 2021 Bouzeron
2021
€ 44,95 (ex Vat) € 54,39 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 90
La Pierre Ronde
La Pierre Ronde - Meursault Les Malpoiriers 2022 Meursault Les Malpoiriers
2022
€ 134,95 (ex Vat) € 163,29 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Jean-Claude Ramonet
Jean-Claude Ramonet - Chassagne Montrachet 2021 Chassagne Montrachet
2021
€ 129,00 (ex Vat) € 156,09 (in Vat) more info
Vinous 93
Anne Gros
Anne Gros - Richebourg 2003 Richebourg
2003
€ 850,00 (ex Vat) € 1.028,50 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Jean-Claude Ramonet
Jean-Claude Ramonet - Pernand-Vergelesses Les Belles Filles 2021 Pernand-Vergelesses Les Belles Filles
2021
€ 55,00 (ex Vat) € 66,55 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 96
Joseph Drouhin
Joseph Drouhin - Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche 2020 Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche
2020
€ 745,00 (ex Vat) € 901,45 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 90
Ballot-Millot
Ballot-Millot - Meursault 2021 Meursault
2021
€ 79,00 (ex Vat) € 95,59 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Philippe Bouzereau
Philippe Bouzereau - Meursault Perrieres 2020 Meursault Perrieres
2020
€ 129,00 (ex Vat) € 156,09 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 97
Domaine de la Romanee Conti
Domaine de la Romanee Conti - Montrachet 2018 Montrachet
2018
€ 7.995,00 (ex Vat) € 9.673,95 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 95
Laurent Ponsot
Laurent Ponsot - Clos St Denis cuvee du Merisier 2021 Clos St Denis cuvee du Merisier
2021
€ 525,00 (ex Vat) € 635,25 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Thenard Baron
Thenard Baron - Chassagne Montrachet Clos St Jean 1er cru 2021 Chassagne Montrachet Clos St Jean 1er cru
2021
€ 69,95 (ex Vat) € 84,64 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Thenard Baron
Thenard Baron - Le Montrachet 2021 Le Montrachet
2021
€ 569,00 (ex Vat) € 688,49 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Prieure Roch
Domaine Prieure Roch  - Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru des Argillieres 2019 Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru des Argillieres
2019
€ 699,00 (ex Vat) € 845,79 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils - Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru Les Chaffots 2022 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru Les Chaffots
2022
€ 74,00 (ex Vat) € 89,54 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils - Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru les Hauts-Doix 2022 Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru les Hauts-Doix
2022
€ 109,00 (ex Vat) € 131,89 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils - Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru les Amoureuses 2022 Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru les Amoureuses
2022
€ 249,00 (ex Vat) € 301,29 (in Vat) more info
BOW 9
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils - Bonnes Mares 2022 Bonnes Mares
2022
€ 239,00 (ex Vat) € 289,19 (in Vat) more info
BOW 9
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils
Domaine Gérard Peirazeau et Fils - Chambertin Clos de Beze 2022 Chambertin Clos de Beze
2022
€ 279,00 (ex Vat) € 337,59 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 96
AF Gros
AF Gros - Richebourg 2022 Richebourg
2022
(Double Magnum)
€ 3.299,00 (ex Vat) € 3.991,79 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 93
AF Gros
AF Gros - Vosne Romanee Aux Reas 2022 Vosne Romanee Aux Reas
2022
(Double Magnum)
€ 499,00 (ex Vat) € 603,79 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 96
AF Gros
AF Gros - Richebourg 2022 Richebourg
2022
(Magnum)
€ 1.649,00 (ex Vat) € 1.995,29 (in Vat) more info

The best wines in Burgundy

You can recognise Burgundy immediately on a map. This is because the wine-growing region extends in a striking lightning-bolt shape as a broad strip between Dijon in the north and Lyon in the south. The Chablis also belongs to it, so to speak, as a small enclave. The Chablis is located about 150 kilometres from Dijon and is therefore closer to the Côte des Bar in Champagne than to its own wine-growing area.

What also characterises Burgundy geographically is its impressive yet confusing fragmentation. In the region, which has a total vineyard area of 3,000 hectares, the principle of real division has applied for centuries when it comes to inheritance. All persons entitled to inherit receive exactly the same share. Over the centuries, the vineyards have literally been fragmented as a result. Today, it is quite common for 27 different vineyards to share a vineyard of only two hectares. In addition, not all vineyards are the same. Although the majority of the vineyards face south, very different qualities can still be produced in a vineyard. The best wines come from the middle, the less good ones from the foot of the vineyard. When you start looking at wines from Burgundy, this level of detail can be quite overwhelming at first.

The Burgundy is relatively small compared to bordeaux, the number of hectares amounts to about 20% of that of bordeaux.

Regions in Burgundy

Burgundy wine

The history of Burgundy wine

As early as Roman times, wine has been made in the Bourgogne. But it was only after the Middle Ages that the quality of wine making improved greatly. An important factor in this was the work of the monks, who had access to cool spaces in their monasteries and ensured that all their experiences were recorded in writing, like for example Dom Perignon. In this way, knowledge and experience were handed over to the next generations.

In later times, the vineyards would end up the hands of the nobility. But after the French Revolution, many of these landowners were forced to sell of their vineyards, transferring the ownership to the farmers. Subsequent generations of inheritance led to fragmentation of the vineyards, which is why nowadays the Bourgogne is characterised by a great diversification of the plots and vineyards. Gaining knowledge of Bourgogne wines is quite a challenge, because apart from knowing all about the vineyards themselves, you also need to find out who the winemaker is for that particular plot. One vineyard can have dozens of different owners, and by extension, winemakers.

This means that knowledge of Burgundy and its wines can be quite a challenge. Besides the different vineyards with their typical character, you also need to know the winemaker. A winemaker puts a decisive stamp on the final product, the wine in the bottle. The vineyard and the winemaker determine the quality and attractiveness of a Burgundy wine.

How did viticulture develop in Burgundy?

Without the Gauls and the Romans, who fought each other in Burgundy for over a thousand years from the 1st century BC, there would probably be no viticulture in the region at all. The Romans had reckoned with an easy march-through, but the Gauls made life so difficult for them that it came to a positional battle that lasted for centuries. For a long time, historians assumed that the Romans wanted to supply their troops with wine that did not have to be transported over long distances. And that they therefore planted the first vines in Burgundy. The first archaeological finds to provide definite proof of viticulture from the 2nd century onwards are, however, Gallic. Ultimately, it doesn't matter whether it was the Gauls or the Romans who started viticulture in Burgundy. After all, the wine back then tasted completely different from what we know and love today.

Viticulture in Burgundy reached its first peak in the 10th century. Welcome to the Early Middle Ages. At that time, the French nobility gave many excellent vineyards to various monastic orders such as the Benedictines and Cistercians. Simply because they themselves could not handle them properly. It was cheaper to buy the finished wines from the abbeys than to produce them themselves. The monks, on the other hand, did not stint. Not only did they meticulously lay out the vineyards, but they also conducted the first soil studies and carefully observed which grape varieties produced the best results in which locations, in order to learn from this and identify the ideal site-grape variety combinations.

They also built stone walls around many of their premium sites to protect the grapes from animals. These so-called clos are still among the best sites in Burgundy today. In short, the Benedictines and Cistercians shaped the Burgundian wine landscape. Except for one huge difference: until the late Middle Ages, the range of grape varieties was much more diverse.

Sub-regions, climate and soils in Burgundy

In general, Burgundy can be divided into four sub-regions. From north to south, these are: Chablis, Côte d'Or, Côte Chalonnaise and Mâconnais. Theoretically, Beaujolais could also be named as a fifth sub-region. However, it is practically independent. For this reason, we do not include it in this list. The Chablis (where only Chardonnay grows), the Côte Chalonnaise and the Mâconnais are individual regions, while the Côte d'Or is divided into four further sub-regions: Côte de Nuits and Hautes-Côtes de Nuits in the north and Côte de Beaune and Hautes-Côtes de Beaune in the south. Here, the most frequently cultivated grape variety is Pinot Noir.

This small-scale structure suggests that the climate and soils in Burgundy also vary greatly. In the north, the climate is rather cool and continental. Here, late frosts can pose a major problem, as can rain. In the south, there is a predominantly temperate continental climate, which is repeatedly shaken by uncomfortable north and west winds. The soils in Burgundy are very diverse and range from limestone and marl to granite and slate, as well as gravel and clay.

Are all Burgundy wines equally good?

This is where it gets complicated. In general, the quality of all wines from Burgundy is very high. However, it can vary from vintage to vintage, depending on the weather conditions. As almost everywhere in the world, there is a strict hierarchy of wines in Burgundy. The base is formed by the wines from the regional appellations. These wines are called Bourgogne Rouge or Bourgogne Blanc. The Crémant de Bourgogne. In total, there are 23 regional appellations in Burgundy, which account for 50 percent of the total wine production. These are followed by the municipal appellations, also known as village appellations. Meursault, for example, is a municipal appellation.

There are also 562 premier crus in Burgundy. That sounds like a lot, but the premiers crus account for just ten percent of the total production. Well-known Premiers Crus include Chambolle-Musigny and Gevrey-Chambertin. The Grands Crus represent the top quality of Burgundy wines. There are only 34 Grands Crus in Burgundy, which produce only two per cent of all wines. Well-known Grands Crus include Clos de Vougeot, Echezeaux, Clos de la Roche and Chambertin.

What does a wine from Burgundy taste like?

With all the variety, you can perhaps already guess our answer. In terms of taste, Burgundy wines really cannot be categorised. Depending on the sub-region and appellation in which the grapes thrive, they can develop completely different aromas on the different soils of the vineyards.

While a Chardonnay from Chablis often has an almost radiant acidity, a Chardonnay from Meursault tends to be full-bodied and voluminous. The same applies to Pinot Noir. But what all the wines have in common is their tremendous elegance. In addition, the Grands Crus usually impress with an enormous ageing potential of ten or more years.

What food goes well with Burgundy wines

Whether it's Chardonnay or Pinot Noir, small wine or large plant, Burgundy wines are the perfect accompaniment to food in all situations. A Bourgogne Blanc is a fantastic everyday companion to pasta with a creamy sauce, while a Bourgogne Rouge goes very well with a spicy pizza. Fine fish and a Chardonnay from a Premier Cru go together just as well as a Grand Cru Pinot Noir and the legendary Bœuf bourguignon. There really are no limits to your creativity.

If you are ever unsure which Burgundy wine will go best with your planned menu, just contact us. We will be happy to advise you. In the meantime, we would like to recommend our diverse and carefully curated selection of the finest Bourgogne wines. 

The appelations in Burgundy

To get an appellation in Burgundy, only the grape varieties chardonnay (white), aligote (white) and pinot noir (red) may be used.

Burgundy has the following subdivision in appellations:

  • Appellation Bourgogne Contrôlée: the wine comes from Burgundy.
  • Appellation <area or municipality> Contrôlée: the wine comes from a certain area or municipality of Burgundy. For example Appellation Puligny Montrachet Contrôlée: the wine comes from the municipality of Puligny Montrachet.
  • Appellation <vineyard>Contrôlée: the wine comes from a special vineyard. 
  • Premier cru: the wine comes from a specific, very good, vineyard from Burgundy. On the label is next to Appellation <area or municipality> Contrôlée also premier cru on the label. For example: Appellation Puligny Montrachet Premier Cru Contrôlée: the wine comes from a specific vineyard from the municipality of Puligny Montrachet.
  • Grand cru: the wine comes from one of the best vineyards in Burgundy.

The Grand Crus in Burgundy

The Law on The Appelation Controlees in Burgundy has been in place since 1937. The number of appelations is enormous. In the Cote D'Or alone, more than 100 designations of origin are distinguished. This includes 33 grand crus and 1271 lieux-dits or climats. Approximately 560 vineyards have the status of premier cru. The 100 appelations in the Cote D'Or can be found in 35 municipalities.

The difference in quality is huge. One cannot therefore simply compare one grand cru with another. The same goes for the Premier crus.

The Grand Crus are considered the best wines of Burgundy. These grand crus are:

The Burgundy Grand Crus, the best white wines
  • Bâtard-Montrachet.
  • Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
  • Chevalier-Montrachet
  • Corton-Charlemagne
  • Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet
  • Montrachet
The Burgundy Grand Crus, the best red wines
  • Bonnes-Mares
  • Chambertin-Cos de Bèze
  • Chapelle-Chambertin
  • Chambertin
  • Charlemagne
  • Charmes-Chambertin
  • Clos de la Roche
  • Clos de Tart
  • Clos de Vougeot
  • Clos des Lambrays
  • Clos Saint Denis
  • Corton
  • Échezeaux
  • Grands Échezeaux
  • Griotte-Chambertin
  • La Grande Rue
  • La Romanée
  • La Tâche
  • Latricières-Chambertin
  • Mazis-Chambertin
  • Mazoyères-Chambertin
  • Musigny
  • Richebourg
  • Romanée-Conti
  • Romanée-Saint-Vivant
  • Ruchottes-Chambertin

Unfortunately, a vineyard does not say everything about the quality of the wine. The winemaker is ultimately decisive in this.

Some vineyards are a monopole. This means that the vineyard has only one owner. Examples include Domaine de la Romanee Conti La Tache, Lamarche Grande Rue and Domaine de la Romanee Conti Romanee Conti.

What are the best wine producers in Burgundy

There are actually too many to mention, but in general the following domains are leading:

 

What are the most expensive wines from Burgundy?

The price of a wine is determined by the quality and, to an increasing extent, the rarity of the wine. Certainly from 2015 onwards, this trend has accelerated.

The most expensive wines from Burgundy come mainly from Domaine de la Romanee Conti, D'Auvenay, Coche Dury, Domaine Leroy, Liger Belair, but this list is certainly not exhaustive.

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