Burgundy

Burgundy produces some of the most regal Grand Cru and Premier Cru wines in the world. With 100 different appellations, myriad individual vineyards and more than 3,000 individual producers, around 15 million cases are produced there annually from 26,500ha of vines. Burgundy has five sub-regions: Chablis in the Yonne department; the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune in the Côte d'Or; and the Chalonnais and Mâconnais in the Saone-et-Loire.

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2022 Berry Bros. & Rudd White Burgundy by Collovray & Terrier
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£17.50
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2022 Volnay, Clos des Chênes, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£64.00
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2022 Pommard, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£64.00
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2022 Meursault, Les Tillets, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£60.00
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2022 Meursault, Les Petits Charrons, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£58.00
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2022 Meursault, Cuvée Jean, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£58.00
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2022 Meursault, Vieille Vigne, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£58.00
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2022 Hautes Côtes de Beaune Blanc, Clos du Bois Prévot, Domaine Sebastien Magnien, Burgundy
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£22.50
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2022 Berry Bros. & Rudd Chablis by Domaine Sébastien Dampt, Burgundy
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£24.95
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2022 Pommard-Rugiens, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£90.00
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2022 Volnay-Caillerets, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£70.00
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2022 Volnay-Santenots, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£70.00
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2022 Chablis, La Forest, 1er Cru, Vincent Dauvissat, Burgundy
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£184.00
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2022 Hautes Côtes de Beaune, La Dalignère, Sebastien Magnien, Burgundy
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£21.50
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2022 Bourgogne Rouge, Les Lormes, Domaine Denis Carré, Burgundy
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£23.50
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2022 Chablis, Les Pargues, Eleni & Edouard Vocoret, Burgundy
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£37.00
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2022 Chablis, Cuvée Mademoiselle, Domaine Pinson Frères, Burgundy
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£27.95
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2022 Chablis, Montmain, 1er Cru, Domaine Pinson Frères, Burgundy
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£37.00
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2022 Chablis, La Forêt, 1er Cru, Domaine Pinson Frères, Burgundy
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£37.00
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2022 Savigny-lès-Beaune, Vielles Vignes, Domaine Denis Carré, Burgundy
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£33.00
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2022 Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune, Chardonnay, Domaine Denis Carré
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£23.95
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2022 Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune, La Perrière, Domaine Denis Carré
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£23.95
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2022 Chablis, Vincent Dauvissat, Burgundy
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£106.00
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2022 Chablis, Domaine Pinson Frères, Burgundy
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£21.95
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Burgundy never quite achieved its political ambitions of being a kingdom in its own right, but for many, the region produces some of the most regal red and white wines in the world. In Burgundy there are 100 different appellations, numerous individual vineyards and more than 3,000 individual producers.  Around 15 million cases are produced annually from 26,500ha of vines in Burgundy, which is usually sub-divided into five regions: Chablis in the Yonne department; the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune in the department of the Côte d'Or; and the Chalonnais and Mâconnais in the Saone-et-Loire. The world's most famous white wine grape may have originated in Burgundy, where there’s a village called Chardonnay (near Mâcon). This marvellous, full-bodied grape responds well to barrel ageing and can produce wines of great complexity that can age for decades. More often than not though, in recent times, the wines are better enjoyed in their youth. The simpler white wines of Chablis to the north, and the Mâconnais in the south, are usually made in stainless steel to preserve freshness. The heartland for white Burgundy is the Côte de Beaune with its three great villages, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet. Here the vineyard classification system really comes into its own. On the flattest land, the wines will be classed only as generic Bourgogne Blanc; as the slope begins to rise, the wines are designated by the name of their village. At mid-slope, the finest vineyards (whose wines are bottled separately) are categorised as Premier Cru (eg Les Charmes) or Grand Cru (Le Montrachet). Though attractive wines can be found in the Côte Chalonnais (Mercurey, Givry), the great red wines of Burgundy are found in the Côte d'Or. The line of magical villages which constitutes the Côte de Nuits, Gevrey-Chambertin, Morey-St Denis, Chambolle-Musigny, Vougeot, Vosne-Romanée and Nuits-St Georges is practically a roll call of great names. The Côte de Beaune competes through such gems as Volnay and Pommard, which are adjacent yet contrasting villages: lacy elegance for the wines of Volnay, while sturdy and more structured in those from Pommard. Whereas Burgundy used to be considered a veritable minefield because of the complexity of choice, these days it is more of a playground for the adventurous wine lover, thanks to the vast increase in number of quality-conscious, properly-trained producers.