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June 2007


A Krug Comparison

I recently received an e-mail from Tom Stephenson, general manager of Crush Wine & Spirits in New York. The store was holding an informal tasting for select clients and press that would include the Krug Grande Cuvée as well as the Krug Brut 1996 and Brut 1995. Read more


Friday in the Côte de Nuits

My last day of visits found me in the Côte de Nuits. I started in Marsannay with another young grower, Cyril Audoin of Domaine Charles Audoin, followed by Patrice Rion and Jean-Nicolas Méo at Méo-Camuzet.

Audoin, 28, is one of a number of young, talented winemakers in Marsannay. Read more


Heavy Weather

Thursday afternoon found me in Aloxe-Corton and then across the Route National to Chorey-lès-Beaune.

In Aloxe, I visited Mischief and Mayhem. Read more


Champy Expands its Vineyards

Weatherwise, Wednesday had been a relatively benign day—warm and humid, without rain. Thursday morning, when Maison Champy director Pierre Meurgey and I visited some vineyards, a light rain was falling.

Meurgey wanted to show me some parcels Champy leased in Pommard Grands Epenots (0. Read more


Heading North

After two and a half days in the Côte de Beaune, I headed north to the Côte de Nuits to visit Bertrand Devillard and his son Amaury at the cellars of Domaine de Perdrix in Gevrey-Chambertin.

The Devillard family owns three separate domaines. Read more


Back in Meursault

Wednesday found me back in Meursault for a first visit to Domaine Remi Jobard. In addition to the 20-acre domaine, Jobard started a small negociant operation, Jobard-Chabloz, in 2002.

The negoce wines were still finishing their malolactic fermentations, so it was difficult to taste some of the samples. Read more


Two Benchmarks in Meursault

Tuesday was spent with two growers whose wines offer a fascinating tour of the different terroirs in the village of Meursault. It’s always a good day when you visit Domaine Roulot and Domaine des Comtes Lafon.

The key for both in 2006 was harvesting early. Read more


Stormy Mondays

Just as I was about to leave for my first appointment, the sky opened and it poured for about two hours. Undeterred, I headed to two domaines and one négociant with extensive holdings in Burgundy's Côte d’Or and Chablis regions.

At Domaine Darviot-Perrin, Didier and Geneviève Darviot farm 25 acres, mainly in Meursault, Chassagne-Montrachet and Volnay. Read more


Chilling in Mâcon

After a seven-hour flight, which was delayed almost two hours, and a drive almost as long, I reached the tiny Mâcon hamlet of Colonge. I had been invited for dinner by Martine Saunier, a Burgundy importer from California. Her brother Jacques has just converted the attic of the family home, originally built in 1657, into four guest rooms. Read more


Burgundy Bound

I'm heading back to Burgundy tonight. I'll be taking a first look at the 2006 reds and whites in barrel. Look for my (time permitting) daily blogs to keep you up to date with my tastings. I'll be visiting some familiar names as well as some that may be new to you. Read more


A First Look at 2006 German Riesling

Portfolio tastings by two major German importers on two consecutive days earlier this week gave me the opportunity to taste more than 100 German Rieslings from the 2006 vintage.

It’s an interesting vintage, primarily because it was early and fast. Read more



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