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  • $565.00

    Michel Arcelain, Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches 2017

    Beaune 1er Cru “Clos Des Mouches” is a red wine of remarkable elegance and finesse. It undergoes a 20-month aging process in our cellar in oak barrels. Its robe is of a deep, brilliant ruby red. On the palate, one finds notes of red fruits (blackberries, Morello cherries), accompanied by hints of undergrowth and subtle licorice undertones. Its silky texture and elegant tannins bring unparalleled harmony to the palate.

    $565.00
  • $350.00

    Patrick Javillier, Bourgogne Cote d’Or Blanc Cuvee des Forgets 2020

    This Bourgogne Chardonnay offers exceptional value among Burgundy whites. With the beautiful aromas of white and yellow fruits, florals, and a hint of toast from oak aging, it exudes elegance and strength. The palate is initially full-bodied and lively, evolving into a well-balanced texture with precise acidity and consistent flavors. Fresh and characterful, it culminates in a long and refined finish.

    $350.00
  • $760.00

    Patrick Javillier, Meursault Les Clousots 2020

    Meursault Les Clousots is a blend of two Climats: Meursault Les Clous, situated at the crest of the slopes, and Meursault Les Crotots, positioned just below the premiers crus Porusots. Unlike some, this wine doesn’t see any new oak, focusing instead on showcasing the pure expression of fruit with a delightful texture. The compact, serious palate is balanced and remarkably long, driven by a firm core of ripe acidity.

    $760.00
  • $498.00

    Patrick Piuze, Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons Les Minots 2021

    Piuze’s Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons Les Minots shows the aromas of pear, honeycomb, and dried white flowers. This medium to full-bodied wine is fleshy and charming, with a seamless and enveloping texture, making it highly appealing even in its youth.

    $498.00
  • $380.00

    Patrick Piuze, Chablis La Butte ‘O’ 2022

    Piuze’s latest release, the 2022 Chablis La Butte “O,” hails from the Butteaux lieu-dit, just outside the premier cru area. It presents enticing aromas of pear, toasted nuts, bee pollen, white flowers, and a youthful reduction. Medium to full-bodied, with a satiny texture and precise acidity, it culminates in a long, mineral-driven finish.

    $380.00
  • $380.00

    PERNOT PERE & FILS Cotes de Nuits Villages Rouge Les Croix Violettes 2021

    The Cotes de Nuits Villages “Les Croix Violettes” has a beautiful ruby ​​robe. Typical Burgundian nose evoking black cherry, raspberries, and blackberries. Aging (18 months in demi-muids on fine lees) is perfectly integrated. The palate is very delicate, refined, and subtle. An airy, fresh, and delicious Côte de Nuits. Light silky tannins and nice tension lead to a long finish with crunchy fruitiness.

    $380.00
  • $580.00

    Pernot Pere & Fils, Gevrey-Chambertin 2021

    Located at the foot of the hill, with an east exposure in the place called “Champerrier,” at an altitude of 275 meters. Clay-limestone soil with a ferruginous tendency, about 50 cm deep, stony, and well-draining. The nose is ample and expressive, revealing complexity: Sandalwood, licorice, and peppery notes mingle on a backdrop of wild black fruits.

    $580.00
  • $860.00

    Philippe Charlopin, Chambolle-Musigny 2020

    Philippe Charlopin, a prominent figure in Burgundy, has witnessed and adapted to various trends throughout his extensive career. Initially favoring whole clusters, he later transitioned to destemmed fruit under Henri Jayer’s influence, before reintroducing some whole clusters in recent years. Charlopin’s 2020 Chambolle-Musigny Village presents aromas of raspberries, cherries, licorice, and forest floor, setting the stage for a medium to full-bodied wine with layers of succulence. It’s a commendable representation of the appellation.

    $860.00
  • $800.00

    Philippe Charlopin, Gevrey-Chambertin La Justice 2020

    2020 Gevrey-Chambertin La Justice is a perfumed, charming wine bursting with notions of red berries and plums mingled with peonies, oranges, rose petals and nutmeg. Medium to full-bodied, ample and supple, with melting tannins and a sensuous style, it’s already drinking well.

    $800.00
  • $960.00

    Philippe Charlopin, Gevrey-Chambertin Les Evocelles 2020

    2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Evocelles is one of the most elegant wines in the range of Charlopin’s. Its bouquet is captivating, exuding aromas of peonies, orange rind, cassis, plums, and earthy soil. Medium to full-bodied, the wine is velvety and perfumed on the palate, with refined tannins and a seamlessly balanced profile.

    $960.00
  • $480.00

    Pierre Boisson, Bourgogne Blanc 2020

    Pierre Boisson’s Bourgogne Blanc gives scents of green apple, citrus oil, and white flowers, with a hint of petrol. Medium to full-bodied, it offers a satiny texture and precise acidity, culminating in a chalky finish delicately infused with oak notes.

    $480.00
  • $880.00

    Recrue des Sens (Yann Durieux), Les Ponts Blancs 2016

    Yann Durieux’s Les Ponts Blancs is a structured orange wine with a vibrant acidity and subtle tropical fruit notes. It’s crafted naturally, without added sulfites, sourced from a tiny plot of Aligoté vines nestled beneath Les Grands Ponts. Following the same vinification and aging process as its counterpart, Les Ponts Blancs undergoes tank aging. This orange wine from Yann Durieux offers a powerful yet refreshing palate experience. It pairs wonderfully with oily fish, seafood dishes, or mild cheeses.

    $880.00
  • $1,350.00

    Recrue des Sens (Yann Durieux), Tete de Ponts 2018

    Tete de Ponts exhibits a deep garnet color, followed by a powerful floral scent reminiscent of roses, evolving into a rich and concentrated perfume with nuanced balsamic and prune-like undertones. Aged for two years in entirely new barrels, it achieves a balance between its rich, concentrated fruitiness and pronounced acidity. The aftertaste is characterized by its elegance and length.

    $1,350.00
  • $2,690.00

    Recrue des Sens (Yann Durieux), Tete de Ponts 2018

    Tete de Ponts exhibits a deep garnet color, followed by a powerful floral scent reminiscent of roses, evolving into a rich and concentrated perfume with nuanced balsamic and prune-like undertones. Aged for two years in entirely new barrels, it achieves a balance between its rich, concentrated fruitiness and pronounced acidity. The aftertaste is characterized by its elegance and length.

    $2,690.00
  • $650.00

    Romain Taupenot, Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Les Didiers Cuvee Jacques Duret (Hospices de Nuits) 2014

    The 2014 Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru Les Didiers Cuvée Jacques Duret (Hospices de Nuits) presents slightly darker fruit notes on the nose compared to the Cuvée Cabet, featuring blackberry and raspberry aromas complemented by hints of orange zest. On the palate, it offers a fresh and vibrant entry with brisk acidity, showcasing a well-balanced complexity and detail that extends to the minerally finish.

    $650.00
  • $390.00

    Rougeot Pere et Fils, Bourgogne Cote d’Or Les Grandes Gouttes (Sans Sulfite Ajoute) 2020

    South of the village of Meursault, near Puligny and 500 meters below the Meursault-Charmes 1er Cru, one could find the vineyard of “Les Grandes Gouttes”. This cool-climats location produces a refined wine with citrus notes, a pleasant acidity, and often hints of flint. The cuvée Les Grandes Gouttes is 100% Chardonnay primarily aged in stainless steel tanks. On the nose, lemon and iodine notes prevail. On the palate, it has a crisp attack, good acidity, and a salty finish.

    $390.00

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