Laurent Roumier
Bouchard Pere & Fils Ancienne Cuvee Carnot 1er cru
In 1775, Bouchard purchased 3.76 hectares of Volnay Caillerets Premier Cru from the Carnot family. It was the first vineyard they purchased and the label has "Ancienne Cuvée Carnot" written on it in memory of the family that owned the land before them. Medium bodied, this always elegant, persistent and fragrant wine is the epitome of Volnay and usually looks at its best with about ten years cellaring.
Domaine de l'Arlot Clos de L'Arlot 1er
DOMAINE DE L'ARLOT Clos de L'Arlot 1er, Nuits-St-Georges
Domaine Confuron Cotetidot Lavaut St-Jacques 1er Cru
DOMAINE CONFURON COTETIDOT Lavaut St-Jacques 1er cru, Gevrey-Chambertin
Domaine Mongeard-Mugneret
This village Vosne-Romanée shows all the typicity expected of its commune with beautiful ripe cherry strawberry perfume, lovely weight and mouth-feel and abundant fine discrete tannins. Matured in 30% to 40% new French oak barrels, it has the concentration and structure to cellar gracefully for many years.
Domaine de la Pousse d'Or
Thierry Mortet Gevrey Chambertin Clos Prieur 1er Cru
THIERRY MORTET Gevrey Chambertin Clos Prieur 1er Cru
Bouchard Pere & Fils Les Cazetiers 1er cru
Benjamin Leroux Les Mitans 1er Cru, Volnay
Domaine Jean-Marc et Thomas Bouley Pommard
Thomas Bouley is very much the insiders secret, more famous with his fellow vignerons than with collectors chasing the next 'superstar' seen on social media. That Thomas resists putting his name on the front label of his wines (preferring to keep his father's) is typical of his humble and low key approach. Based in Volnay may also add to his relative anonymity, however we suspect this is changing rapidly as word gets out of just how spectacular his wines are, and of the continual improvement seen since he began working with his father in the early 2000's. Meticulous attention to detail in both the vineyard and winery are notable here, and key to why Thomas is so highly regarded by his peers. Yields are moderate, and in the cellar whole cluster ferments are used more with his clay rich sites (Pommard Fremiers, Volnay Clos des Chenes), while those with thin white soils (Pommard Rugiens-Hauts, Volnay Caillerets) are largely destemmed. New oak use is minimal, and each wine spend two winters on fine lees before bottling.