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Domaine Coche-Dury, based in Meursault, Burgundy, is one of the most revered producers of white Burgundy. The estate was founded in the 1920s by Léon Coche, who purchased vineyard plots and initially sold grapes to négociants while bottling a small amount himself. In 1964, his son Georges Coche took over his share of the vineyards, expanding holdings and strengthening the domaine. Georges’s son Jean-François Coche assumed control in 1973, and with his wife (whose surname, Dury, was added to the domaine’s name), he transformed Coche-Dury into a cult estate. Known for meticulous vineyard work, low yields, and precise winemaking, Jean-François elevated the domaine’s reputation to global acclaim, especially for its Chardonnay from Meursault, Corton-Charlemagne, and other Côte de Beaune sites. In 1999, the domaine suffered a notable setback when a helicopter crash damaged part of its Corton-Charlemagne vines, but it continued to thrive. Today, Jean-François’s son Raphaël Coche has joined the estate, ensuring continuity of its legendary style and status as one of Burgundy’s most sought-after producers.
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The wine is one of the most elegant and "tensile" in Roulot's 2015 cellar, offering a classy bouquet of apple, pear, hazelnut, orange peel, and white lilies. Notes a step up in mineral intensity with a slightly "edgy" character.
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Domaine Roulot, based in Meursault, Burgundy, was founded in the early 20th century (often cited as the 1930s) by Guy Roulot, who established its reputation for high-quality, terroir-driven white wines. Following Guy's death in 1982, actor-turned-winemaker Jean-Marc Roulot took over in 1989, elevating the 15.5-hectare estate to iconic status through organic farming and a chiseled, mineral-driven style.
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The wine opens with a fragrant bouquet of acacia blossom, citrus, and pear, often accompanied by a "sexy note of reduction" and hints of linden flower.
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Domaine Henri Boillot, based in Meursault, is a prestigious, family-run Burgundy estate with roots dating back to 1885. Known for elite Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, the domaine was re-established in 2005 by Henri Boillot after separating from his brother, focusing on high-end, precise wines. Today, Henri and his son Guillaume manage the estate, with 2011 acquisitions strengthening their holdings in Bâtard-Montrachet.
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Domaine Michel Niellon, based in Chassagne-Montrachet, is a prestigious family-owned Burgundy producer established in the 1950s by Michel Niellon and his father, Marcel. Famous for its high-quality Chardonnay from Bâtard-Montrachet and Chevalier-Montrachet, the small 6-7.5 hectare estate began bottling in the 1960s.
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Complex and generous, Chassagne-Montrachet 2016 has a clear lemon color. The nose and palate present with intense aromas and flavors of acacia, yellow peaches and ripe pineapple, lined with notes of vanilla, almonds and hazelnuts. The finish is long and leaves a sense of generosity.
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In 2014, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Michael Baum and his family (Famille Carabello-Baum) purchased the historic Château de Pommard in Burgundy, France, becoming the first Americans to own a winery in the region. They became the fifth family in 300 years to steward the estate, focusing on converting the 20-hectare Clos Marey-Monge vineyard to biodynamic farming and elevating their wines.
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The 2016 Carabello-Baum Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru (produced by Château de Pommard) is a white Burgundy Chardonnay from a challenging vintage, offering a pale yellow color with gold highlights. It features a complex bouquet of citrus, white flowers, acacia, and hazelnut with a fresh, generous palate and long,, slightly saline finish, often aged in oak.
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In 2014, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Michael Baum and his family (Famille Carabello-Baum) purchased the historic Château de Pommard in Burgundy, France, becoming the first Americans to own a winery in the region. They became the fifth family in 300 years to steward the estate, focusing on converting the 20-hectare Clos Marey-Monge vineyard to biodynamic farming and elevating their wines.
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Domaine de Grand Pré, located in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley, was founded in 1994 by Swiss immigrant Hanspeter Stutz, who believed the region’s terroir could produce world-class wines. With the help of his son Jürg, a Swiss-trained winemaker, Hanspeter transformed the property into one of Atlantic Canada’s pioneering wineries, combining viticulture with hospitality and culinary experiences. Initially focused on establishing quality vineyards, the estate grew into a family-run operation that now includes a restaurant led by Chef Jason Lynch, showcasing local ingredients alongside the wines. Today, Hanspeter’s daughter Beatrice manages the winery, while Jürg continues to oversee winemaking, ensuring that Domaine de Grand Pré remains a cornerstone of Nova Scotia’s wine industry, blending European tradition with Canadian innovation.
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The 2016 Domaine William Fèvre Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir is a remarkably pure and floral expression of this "valley" climat, which benefited from a later-than-average harvest to overcome the year's early frost challenges. According to the producer, the wine offers fresh, refined aromas of flowers and fruit, distinguished on the palate by a "particular subtlety" and a delicious blend of softness and liveliness.
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Founded in 1957 by William Fèvre, a prominent figure in the region, the domaine began with 7 hectares and grew into one of Chablis's largest and most prestigious, now boasting ~78 hectares. Known for advocating for authentic, traditional Chablis, the estate was sold to Champagne Henriot in 1998, with the aim of reducing new oak to emphasize mineral, terroir-driven styles. The estate is highly regarded for its Premier Cru Beauroy, which features old vines, and has been under the leadership of Didier Séguier since 1998.
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Domaine Faiveley, founded in 1825 by Pierre Faiveley in Nuits-Saint-Georges, is one of Burgundy’s most historic family-owned estates, now led by the seventh generation, Erwan Faiveley. Over nearly two centuries, the domaine has expanded its holdings across prestigious appellations, acquiring iconic vineyards such as Corton Clos des Cortons Faiveley—a rare grand cru monopole—and parcels in Clos Vougeot and other renowned crus. Each generation has contributed to its growth, with François Faiveley extending the estate’s reach in the late 20th century, and Erwan modernizing winemaking practices while preserving tradition. Today, Domaine Faiveley is celebrated for producing terroir-driven wines that balance authenticity with contemporary refinement, making it a cornerstone of Burgundy’s legacy.
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Pierre-Yves Colin began his career working at his family’s estate, Domaine Marc Colin, before deciding to branch out independently. In 2001, he and his wife Caroline Morey launched a small négociant business, sourcing grapes and producing wines under their own label. By 2005, they formally established Domaine Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, combining family vineyard holdings with newly acquired parcels. Today, the domaine cultivates around 13–15 hectares of vines across prestigious appellations including Saint-Aubin, Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, Santenay, and Meursault, with production dominated by Chardonnay (over 90%) alongside small amounts of Pinot Noir and Aligoté. Known for its minimal intervention, long lees aging, and restrained use of new oak, the domaine produces wines celebrated for their purity, mineral tension, and remarkable ageing potential. Within just two decades, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey has become a benchmark name in the Côte de Beaune, admired by collectors and critics worldwide.
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The story of Domaine Ramonet began in the 1920s, when Pierre Ramonet (1906–1994) established the estate in Chassagne-Montrachet, quickly gaining a reputation for producing some of Burgundy’s most distinctive white wines. Pierre’s dedication to terroir and his unique personality made him a legendary figure in the region. After his passing, the domaine was carried forward by his grandsons Noël and Jean-Claude Ramonet, with Jean-Claude now firmly at the helm. Today, the next generation—including Noël’s sons Michaël and Pierre-François, and Jean-Claude’s daughter Anne-France—are actively involved, ensuring continuity of the family’s vision. The domaine’s holdings include prestigious parcels such as Montrachet, Bâtard-Montrachet, and Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet, alongside numerous premier crus in Chassagne-Montrachet. Known for wines that often start shy but blossom with time in the glass, Domaine Ramonet remains a benchmark for age-worthy, terroir-driven Chardonnay, admired by collectors and critics worldwide.
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Impressive, with a rich, delicate texture. Satin smooth with a beautiful balance between acidity and richness. On the cusp of the following group of premiers crus to which it could almost belong if it had just a touch more sophistication.
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Established in 1960 in Chassagne-Montrachet, Burgundy, by Jean-Noël Gagnard, this esteemed domaine is currently led by his daughter, Caroline Lestimé, who took over in 1989. Under her, the 12-14 hectare estate became known for organic, site-specific wines, focusing on precise, elegant Chardonnays, particularly from top Premier Cru sites like Les Caillerets.
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Offers an "explosion of delicate flavors" with a notably smooth and delightful mouthfeel that leads into a long, fine finish.
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Established in 1985 in Flagey-Echezeaux, Domaine Emmanuel Rouget is a prestigious Burgundy winery born from the mentorship of legendary winemaker Henri Jayer. Rouget began working with Jayer in 1976, gradually taking over his vineyards—including the iconic Cros Parantoux—by 2001. The domaine is renowned for producing highly sought-after, elegant Pinot Noir using Jayer's techniques of low yields, cold maceration, and new oak aging.
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Domaine Faiveley, founded in 1825 by Pierre Faiveley in Nuits-Saint-Georges, is one of Burgundy’s most historic family-owned estates, now led by the seventh generation, Erwan Faiveley. Over nearly two centuries, the domaine has expanded its holdings across prestigious appellations, acquiring iconic vineyards such as Corton Clos des Cortons Faiveley—a rare grand cru monopole—and parcels in Clos Vougeot and other renowned crus. Each generation has contributed to its growth, with François Faiveley extending the estate’s reach in the late 20th century, and Erwan modernizing winemaking practices while preserving tradition. Today, Domaine Faiveley is celebrated for producing terroir-driven wines that balance authenticity with contemporary refinement, making it a cornerstone of Burgundy’s legacy.
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The Paquet family’s story began with just 6 hectares of vineyards in Davayé, producing acclaimed Saint-Véran wines that quickly gained international recognition. Over time, the domaine expanded to 30 hectares across 50 plots, and in 2014 the family added holdings in Solutré-Pouilly (Pouilly-Fuissé) and later 10 hectares in Mâcon, broadening their expression of the Mâconnais terroir. Now led by brothers Jean-Baptiste, Mathieu, and Camille, Famille Paquet emphasizes organic and biodynamic viticulture, with a youthful, forward-looking philosophy that blends tradition with innovation. Their wines showcase the diversity of Jurassic limestone and clay soils of the region, reflecting both heritage and a commitment to sustainable excellence.
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The Fichet family has been tied to viticulture for centuries, with records of Stéphus Fichet cultivating vines in 1408. The modern estate was founded in 1976 by Francis Fichet, who boldly withdrew from the village cooperative during a wine crisis to vinify independently. Starting with 11 hectares of vineyards—primarily Gamay and Pinot Noir, with some Chardonnay—Francis quickly earned recognition for the quality of his wines, especially reds. In 1988, his sons Pierre-Yves and Olivier joined, expanding the domaine to 30 hectares and shifting focus toward Chardonnay, the hallmark of the Mâconnais. Today, Domaine Fichet is known for its sustainable viticulture (HVE-certified), with select parcels farmed organically, producing expressive wines that highlight the limestone-rich terroir of Igé and the broader Mâconnais region.
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The 2017 Jean et Sébastien Dauvissat Chablis Les Preuses is a highly regarded, classic Grand Cru characterized by intense mineral notes, lemon, lime, and white flowers, with a dense, powerful structure and high, bright acidity. It is described as having a long, persistent finish with hints of white pepper, peach, and crushed rocks.
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Jean & Sébastien Dauvissat is a family-owned Chablis domaine operating since 1899, now run by Sébastien Dauvissat following his father Jean's passing. Based in a 17th-century cellar in Chablis, the estate manages roughly 10 hectares, including Premier Cru (Vaillons, Séchet, Montmains) and Grand Cru (Les Preuses) vineyards, producing about 50,000 bottles annually.
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Domaine Lamy-Caillat was established in 2011, when Florence Lamy (daughter of René Lamy of Domaine Lamy-Pillot) and her husband Sébastien Caillat took over vineyards from an elderly neighbor in Chassagne-Montrachet. Starting with just 1.2 hectares of premier cru parcels, they envisioned a micro-domaine dedicated to artisanal winemaking, distinct from the larger-scale production of Lamy-Pillot. Sébastien, who had long been passionate about viticulture, brought meticulous attention to every stage of production—from vineyard care to bottling—emphasizing minimal intervention and precision. The domaine quickly gained recognition for its pure, terroir-expressive wines, crafted in tiny quantities. Today, Lamy-Caillat remains a “secret garden” of Burgundy, admired by collectors and connoisseurs for its uncompromising quality and authentic reflection of Chassagne-Montrachet’s limestone-rich soils.
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Olivier Bernstein, originally from a family with a classical music background, entered the wine world after studying viticulture and enology in Beaune. His first venture was in 2002 in Roussillon, where he purchased 8 hectares of vines, but Burgundy remained his true passion. Inspired by a brief period working with the legendary Henri Jayer, Bernstein founded his own micro-négociant domaine in Burgundy in 2007, focusing exclusively on sourcing grapes from top Premier and Grand Cru vineyards such as Chambertin, Clos de Bèze, and Mazis-Chambertin. From the outset, his wines impressed critics for their precision, elegance, and terroir expression, establishing him as one of the most exciting new-generation producers in the region. Today, Domaine Olivier Bernstein produces extremely limited quantities of Pinot Noir, often in rare formats like magnums and jeroboams, which have achieved record auction prices, cementing his reputation as a leading figure in contemporary Burgundy winemaking.
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Pierre-Yves Colin began his career working at his family’s estate, Domaine Marc Colin, before deciding to branch out independently. In 2001, he and his wife Caroline Morey launched a small négociant business, sourcing grapes and producing wines under their own label. By 2005, they formally established Domaine Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, combining family vineyard holdings with newly acquired parcels. Today, the domaine cultivates around 13–15 hectares of vines across prestigious appellations including Saint-Aubin, Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, Santenay, and Meursault, with production dominated by Chardonnay (over 90%) alongside small amounts of Pinot Noir and Aligoté. Known for its minimal intervention, long lees aging, and restrained use of new oak, the domaine produces wines celebrated for their purity, mineral tension, and remarkable ageing potential. Within just two decades, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey has become a benchmark name in the Côte de Beaune, admired by collectors and critics worldwide.
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Pierre-Yves Colin began his career working at his family’s estate, Domaine Marc Colin, before deciding to branch out independently. In 2001, he and his wife Caroline Morey launched a small négociant business, sourcing grapes and producing wines under their own label. By 2005, they formally established Domaine Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, combining family vineyard holdings with newly acquired parcels. Today, the domaine cultivates around 13–15 hectares of vines across prestigious appellations including Saint-Aubin, Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, Santenay, and Meursault, with production dominated by Chardonnay (over 90%) alongside small amounts of Pinot Noir and Aligoté. Known for its minimal intervention, long lees aging, and restrained use of new oak, the domaine produces wines celebrated for their purity, mineral tension, and remarkable ageing potential. Within just two decades, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey has become a benchmark name in the Côte de Beaune, admired by collectors and critics worldwide.
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Established in 1992 in Meursault, Burgundy, Domaine Arnaud Ente is a prestigious, boutique winery known for producing high-precision,, elegant white wines from just ~4 hectares. Founded by Arnaud Ente and his wife, Marie-Odile Thévenot, the estate focuses on meticulously farmed Chardonnay in Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet.
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The 2018 Boyer-Martenot Meursault 1er Cru 'Les Genevrières' is an elegant, full-bodied white Burgundy, often showing a golden hue with green reflections. It features intense aromas of mandarin, peach, pear, and wildflowers, with a palate of creamy texture, bright acidity, and hazelnut/honey notes.
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Domaine Boyer-Martenot is a historic, four-generation family winery based in Meursault, Burgundy, dating back to the 1890s. Founded by Lucie Boyer, it was later run by André and Juliette Boyer, then Yves and Marie-Cécile Martenot, and is now managed by Vincent Boyer. The estate spans 10 hectares across the Côte de Beaune, practicing sustainable, traditional viticulture to produce highly regarded, site-specific Meursault wines.
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Caves Duplessis (also known as Domaine Gérard Duplessis) is a historic family estate in Chablis, Burgundy, with five generations of winemaking tradition, now led by Lilian Duplessis. Founded in the late 19th century, the domaine remained small and artisanal, cultivating about 10 hectares of vineyards across Petit Chablis, Chablis, several Premier Crus, and the Grand Cru Les Clos. Originally managed by Gérard Duplessis, Lilian took over in 1999 and introduced organic practices, achieving certification in 2013. The estate is known for long élevage (aging) and wines that are austere in youth but develop remarkable complexity and longevity, particularly from premier sites like Montée de Tonnerre and Montmains. Today, Caves Duplessis continues to produce terroir-driven Chardonnay that reflects the purity and minerality of Chablis’s limestone soils.