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The 1989 Domaine Guy Robin Chablis Grand Cru Valmur is a "spectacularly rich" expression from one of Chablis’ most historic vintages, benefiting from the estate's significant holdings of original old vines planted in the 1950s and 1960s. Produced by Guy Robin, who famously refused to replant with high-yielding clones, this wine is noted for its extraordinary aromatic complexity, featuring a mixture of exotic fruits and a "wild" minerality that develops into honey, roasted nuts, and fresh butter with age. On the palate, the 1989 vintage exhibits a rounded, lush texture typical of the warm growing season, yet it retains a firm, "biting acidity" and a saline mineral core derived from the thin, chalky Kimmeridgian soils.
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Domaine Guy Robin, a four-generation family estate in Chablis, France, is renowned for its old-vine Chardonnay, particularly within the Grand Cru Blanchot vineyard. Established by Guy Robin in the 1950s/60s, the estate resisted replanting with modern clones, preserving 50–80-year-old vines that provide deep, traditional, and complex flavours, now managed by his daughter, Marie-Ange.
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Domaine Matrot is one of Burgundy’s historic family estates, rooted in Meursault since 1835, and today run by sisters Adèle and Elsa Matrot. The domaine began with Joseph Matrot and his wife Marguerite Amoignon, who settled in Meursault in 1914 and expanded the vineyards. Successive generations modernized and grew the estate, with Pierre Matrot taking over in 1937 and his son Thierry leading vinification from 1983. Since 2000, the domaine has embraced organic practices, and under Adèle and Elsa, it continues to produce terroir-driven wines that reflect the purity and elegance of the Côte de Beaune.
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It features a dark ruby/purple hue and a medium-bodied profile with outstanding ripeness and substantial tannin. Tasting notes highlight expressive aromas of earth, oak spice, and damp leaves, which complement rounded flavors that have gradually emerged from their "tannic shell."
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Domaine Ghislaine Barthod, a prestigious Burgundy producer in Chambolle-Musigny, was founded in the late 1920s as Barthod-Noëllat. Following Gaston Barthod’s takeover in the 1950s, his daughter Ghislaine assumed control in 1999. Known for elegant, age-worthy Pinot Noirs, the estate manages roughly 6-7 hectares of vineyards with 11 different Premier Cru bottlings.
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Domaine Claude Dugat, based in Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy, has family roots in the region dating back to the 19th century. The modern incarnation of the domaine began in 1991, when Claude Dugat officially took control of the family estate, which had been established by his father Maurice in 1955 after purchasing the historic Grange des Dîmes, a stone barn dating back to 1219 that once served as a tithe barn for the church. Claude, together with his wife Marie-Thérèse, brought the domaine into international prominence with meticulous vineyard care and restrained winemaking that emphasized purity of fruit and terroir. Over time, his children—Bertrand, Laetitia, and Jeanne—joined him, gradually taking over operations while introducing organic and biodynamic farming practices. Today, Domaine Claude Dugat is celebrated worldwide for its small-production, highly sought-after wines from Gevrey-Chambertin, crafted with minimal intervention and a focus on elegance and authenticity.
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Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé, based in Chambolle-Musigny in Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits, traces its origins back to the 15th century when the de Vogüé family first acquired vineyards in the region. Over centuries, the estate became one of Burgundy’s most prestigious domaines, remaining in the same noble lineage and eventually shaped in the 20th century by Comte Georges de Vogüé, who established its international reputation. Today, the domaine is best known as the largest holder of the legendary Musigny Grand Cru vineyard, with 7.12 hectares, alongside holdings in Bonnes-Mares and Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru. Renowned for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, the estate embodies centuries of tradition and excellence, producing wines celebrated for their elegance, purity, and depth.
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Domaine Leroy, located in Auxey-Duresses in Burgundy, was born out of the négociant business Maison Leroy, founded in 1868 by François Leroy; his grandson Henri expanded the family’s influence by acquiring shares in Domaine de la Romanée-Conti in 1942, cementing a long association with one of Burgundy’s most legendary estates. In 1971, Henri’s daughter Lalou Bize-Leroy took over management, bringing her uncompromising standards and extraordinary palate to the forefront. She later purchased the estates of Charles Noëllat and Philippe Rémy, establishing Domaine Leroy in 1988 and immediately converting all vineyards to biodynamic farming, a pioneering move at the time. Today, Domaine Leroy spans about 23 hectares, mostly Premier and Grand Cru sites, and is renowned worldwide for producing some of the rarest, most sought-after, and expensive Pinot Noir wines in Burgundy, consistently celebrated for their purity, intensity, and longevity.
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Joseph Drouhin established his négociant house in Beaune in 1880, laying the foundation for what would become one of Burgundy’s most influential wine families. Over the following decades, the Drouhin family expanded vineyard holdings across Chablis, Côte de Beaune, Côte de Nuits, and Côte Chalonnaise, while also sourcing grapes from trusted growers. In 1957, Robert Drouhin, Joseph’s grandson, took over and introduced estate bottling, elevating quality and reputation. He also spearheaded the family’s international expansion by founding Domaine Drouhin Oregon in the Willamette Valley in 1987, making them one of the first Burgundian families to invest in the U.S. Today, the estate spans more than 90 hectares in Burgundy and is fully certified organic since 2009, producing wines that emphasize elegance, finesse, and terroir expression. The domaine remains family-run, with Joseph’s great-grandchildren at the helm, ensuring continuity of tradition while embracing modern sustainability.
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A complex profile featuring black fruits, cherry cola, and dark spices, underscored by a "modern but intoxicating" nose of vanilla, caramel, and a hint of bruised meat. On the palate, the 1995 is noted for its dry tannins, zippy acidity, and concentrated mid-palate, leading into a long, dark finish with notes of graphite and cedar.
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Founded in 1859 by Louis Henry Denis Jadot, Maison Louis Jadot is a premier Burgundy producer with roots dating back to 1794. The house focuses on expressing terroir, holding over 60 hectares of vines. Their Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru "Les Baudes" is a structured, long-aging Pinot Noir sourced from vines near Morey-Saint-Denis.
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The 1995 Maison Roche de Bellene Clos de Vougeot "Collection Bellenum" is a mature Grand Cru selected by Nicolas Potel for his special back-vintage series, showcasing the classic elegance and structural depth of aged Burgundy. Sourced from respected growers and curated for its provenance, this 1995 bottling presents a garnet hue with an expressive nose of red cherry, dried rose, and earthy undertones mingled with evolving notes of truffle, leather, and tobacco.
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Founded in 1831 by Bernard Bichot in Monthélie, France, Maison Albert Bichot began as a Burgundy wine trading house before establishing its Beaune headquarters in 1912. The family, present in Burgundy since 1350, transitioned to domaine ownership, and today, under 6th-generation leader Albéric Bichot (since 1996), it manages 100+ hectares of organic-certified vineyards.
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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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Jean-Yves Bizot revived his family’s small Vosne-Romanée domaine in 1995, transforming it into one of Burgundy’s most admired artisanal wineries. His grandfather had farmed the vineyards part-time, while his father, a pediatrician, rented them out rather than making wine. Dissatisfied with the style of Burgundy wines from the 1970s and 1980s, Bizot looked back to earlier generations for inspiration, emphasizing purity, terroir expression, and minimal intervention. Today, Domaine Bizot spans just 3.5 hectares, yet produces highly sought-after Pinot Noir noted for its subtlety, emotion, and experimental spirit, reflecting Bizot’s instinct-driven approach rather than adherence to convention.
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Domaine Bonnefond is a family-run estate in Côte-Rôtie, Northern Rhône, founded in 1955 with just one hectare of vines and later expanded significantly under Charles Bonnefond in the 1980s. Initially, the family sold grapes to négociants, but by 1990 brothers Patrick and Christophe Bonnefond took over and began bottling their own wines, establishing the domaine’s reputation for concentrated, terroir-driven Syrah. Over the years, they expanded holdings to around 10 hectares across prestigious Côte-Rôtie parcels such as Rozier, Les Rochains, and Semons, as well as Condrieu for Viognier. Today, Domaine Bonnefond is recognized internationally for producing powerful yet increasingly refined wines that reflect the character of the Côte Brune and Côte Blonde slopes of the Rhône Valley.
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Domaine des Comtes Lafon, based in Meursault in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune, was established in the late 19th century when Jules Lafon, a lawyer, married Marie Boch in 1894 and inherited prime vineyard parcels in Meursault and Volnay, later adding a piece of the legendary Montrachet in 1919. Initially, much of the vineyard work was handled by sharecroppers, but in 1956 René Lafon began reclaiming the vines, and by 1961 the domaine started bottling its own wines. Since 1985, René’s son Dominique Lafon has led the estate, introducing biodynamic viticulture and elevating it to one of Burgundy’s most acclaimed producers, renowned for its expressive, terroir-driven whites and reds from prestigious appellations like Meursault Charmes, Perrières, and Montrachet.
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Domaine Leroy, located in Auxey-Duresses in Burgundy, was born out of the négociant business Maison Leroy, founded in 1868 by François Leroy; his grandson Henri expanded the family’s influence by acquiring shares in Domaine de la Romanée-Conti in 1942, cementing a long association with one of Burgundy’s most legendary estates. In 1971, Henri’s daughter Lalou Bize-Leroy took over management, bringing her uncompromising standards and extraordinary palate to the forefront. She later purchased the estates of Charles Noëllat and Philippe Rémy, establishing Domaine Leroy in 1988 and immediately converting all vineyards to biodynamic farming, a pioneering move at the time. Today, Domaine Leroy spans about 23 hectares, mostly Premier and Grand Cru sites, and is renowned worldwide for producing some of the rarest, most sought-after, and expensive Pinot Noir wines in Burgundy, consistently celebrated for their purity, intensity, and longevity.
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a mature profile featuring developed aromas of toast, mushroom, and honey, alongside classic Chablis notes of lemon, grapefruit, and oyster shell. On the palate, it maintains the traditional Raveneau texture—described as silky yet with a "fine steely core"—and concludes with a lingering finish of citrus and butter.
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Domaine Raveneau, established in 1948 by François Raveneau in Chablis, France, is a premier, family-run producer renowned for its exceptional Grand and Premier Cru Chardonnay. By marrying Andrée Dauvissat and acquiring vineyards during a post-war downturn, François built a 10-hectare estate that emphasizes traditional, low-yield, and barrel-aged methods.
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Domaine Besson is a family-run estate in Givry, Burgundy, with roots dating back to the 1930s, when Jules Besson began cultivating vines in the Côte Chalonnaise. Over the decades, the domaine expanded under successive generations, with Jean Besson modernizing operations in the mid-20th century and later passing the reins to his children. Today, siblings Julien and Nathalie Besson manage the estate, which covers around 30 hectares of vineyards, making it one of the largest family domaines in Givry. Known for its commitment to sustainable viticulture and careful cellar work, Domaine Besson produces expressive Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines that highlight the character of Givry’s terroir, earning recognition as a benchmark producer in the appellation.
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The 1999 Bouchard Père & Fils/Chateau du Vosne Romanee La Romanee is a deep, ruby-colored Grand Cru with massive structure, intense, ripe aromas of blackberries, oriental spices, and tea, often showing surprising, early-drinking richness compared to its typical austerity. It is lauded for its tremendous concentration, fine tannins, and a long,, sensual finish.
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Founded in 1731 in Beaune by Michel Bouchard, Bouchard Père & Fils is one of Burgundy's oldest and largest estates, holding 130 hectares of vines across the Côte d'Or, including prestigious Grand and Premier Cru plots. Renowned for historical parcels like the monopoly Beaune Grèves Vigne de l'Enfant Jésus, the estate blends traditional, multi-generational expertise with modern, gravity-fed winemaking techniques.
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Domaine Leroy, located in Auxey-Duresses in Burgundy, was born out of the négociant business Maison Leroy, founded in 1868 by François Leroy; his grandson Henri expanded the family’s influence by acquiring shares in Domaine de la Romanée-Conti in 1942, cementing a long association with one of Burgundy’s most legendary estates. In 1971, Henri’s daughter Lalou Bize-Leroy took over management, bringing her uncompromising standards and extraordinary palate to the forefront. She later purchased the estates of Charles Noëllat and Philippe Rémy, establishing Domaine Leroy in 1988 and immediately converting all vineyards to biodynamic farming, a pioneering move at the time. Today, Domaine Leroy spans about 23 hectares, mostly Premier and Grand Cru sites, and is renowned worldwide for producing some of the rarest, most sought-after, and expensive Pinot Noir wines in Burgundy, consistently celebrated for their purity, intensity, and longevity.
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Domaine Leroy, located in Auxey-Duresses in Burgundy, was born out of the négociant business Maison Leroy, founded in 1868 by François Leroy; his grandson Henri expanded the family’s influence by acquiring shares in Domaine de la Romanée-Conti in 1942, cementing a long association with one of Burgundy’s most legendary estates. In 1971, Henri’s daughter Lalou Bize-Leroy took over management, bringing her uncompromising standards and extraordinary palate to the forefront. She later purchased the estates of Charles Noëllat and Philippe Rémy, establishing Domaine Leroy in 1988 and immediately converting all vineyards to biodynamic farming, a pioneering move at the time. Today, Domaine Leroy spans about 23 hectares, mostly Premier and Grand Cru sites, and is renowned worldwide for producing some of the rarest, most sought-after, and expensive Pinot Noir wines in Burgundy, consistently celebrated for their purity, intensity, and longevity.
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Dominique Laurent, once a pastry chef, transformed into one of Burgundy’s most respected négociants and winemakers, building his reputation on old-vine selections, meticulous élevage, and artisanal craftsmanship.
Dominique Laurent began his career as a pastry chef in Vesoul before turning to wine in the late 1980s, quickly establishing himself as an up-market négociant specializing in Burgundy’s finest appellations. His first vintage was in 1988, and he became known for sourcing grapes from very old vines across the Côte d’Or, producing wines in small quantities with a focus on natural winemaking and precise aging. In 2006, he founded Domaine Laurent Père et Fils with his son Jean, acquiring about 10 hectares of vineyards, including prestigious plots in Meursault Poruzots, Nuits-Saint-Georges, and Echezeaux. Laurent’s philosophy emphasizes minimal intervention, respect for terroir, and careful maturation, which has earned him recognition as one of Burgundy’s leading négociant-maturers. Today, his wines—ranging from regional Bourgogne bottlings to Grand Crus—are celebrated for their depth, authenticity, and artisanal character, reflecting his unique journey from pastry to viticulture.
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The Gaunoux family’s winemaking heritage dates back to Henri Gaunoux, whose sons François and Michel established separate domaines in Meursault and Pommard. Domaine François Gaunoux, also known as Château Gaunoux, lies beside the family’s Clos de Tavaux vineyard and has remained family-owned for generations. François’s daughter Claudine now leads the estate, overseeing about 10 hectares of vines with a philosophy rooted in meticulous, hand-driven vineyard work—early pruning, late harvesting, and hand-picking grapes. Unlike most Burgundy producers, the domaine destems grapes of both colors and matures wines entirely in stainless steel rather than oak barrels, resulting in a pure, terroir-focused style. This approach, combined with the family’s deep roots in Côte de Beaune, has made Domaine François Gaunoux a respected yet quietly distinctive name in Burgundy winemaking.
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The history of Domaine François Parent is intertwined with that of Domaine A.F. Gros, established in 1988 when Anne-Françoise Gros inherited her father’s estate and partnered with her husband, François Parent of Pommard. François brought his own family vineyards and became the winemaker for both estates, building a reputation for producing internationally recognized Pinot Noir wines. The domaine’s fruit sources come from the Gros family’s holdings in Vosne-Romanée—known for elegance and nobility—and François’s parcels in Pommard, which yield wines with earthiness and dark fruit depth. Today, their children Caroline and Mathias Parent are actively involved in running the estate, ensuring continuity of tradition while adding modern energy. The domaine is celebrated worldwide for its refined, terroir-driven Burgundy wines that balance power, grace, and longevity.
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Domaine des Comtes Lafon, based in Meursault in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune, was established in the late 19th century when Jules Lafon, a lawyer, married Marie Boch in 1894 and inherited prime vineyard parcels in Meursault and Volnay, later adding a piece of the legendary Montrachet in 1919. Initially, much of the vineyard work was handled by sharecroppers, but in 1956 René Lafon began reclaiming the vines, and by 1961 the domaine started bottling its own wines. Since 1985, René’s son Dominique Lafon has led the estate, introducing biodynamic viticulture and elevating it to one of Burgundy’s most acclaimed producers, renowned for its expressive, terroir-driven whites and reds from prestigious appellations like Meursault Charmes, Perrières, and Montrachet.
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Domaine Leflaive, based in Puligny-Montrachet in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune, traces its roots back to 1717 when Claude Leflaive settled in the village, but its modern form was shaped by Joseph Leflaive (1870–1953), a naval engineer who purchased 25 hectares of vineyards in 1905 during the post-phylloxera downturn; beginning in 1920, he replanted with better rootstocks and gradually built a reputation for exceptional Chardonnay, particularly from grands crus like Montrachet, Chevalier-Montrachet, and Bâtard-Montrachet; under later generations, the domaine became a pioneer of biodynamic viticulture, fully converting in 1996, and today it spans about 24 hectares, including significant premier and grand cru holdings, producing some of the most sought-after and highly regarded white wines in the world.