An examination of a rare parcel in Puligny-Montrachet, the historical roots of its ownership, and what the numbers reveal about the financial realities of the world’s most coveted white wine vineyard
Inside Domaine Leroy 2004: Declassification, Vineyard Math, and What’s in the Bottle
A 1990s Leroy night: Bonnes-Mares is the electric peak of Lalou’s red d’Auvenay universe.
A Bourgogne in name only — Bizot’s half-hectare of Le Chapitre turns restraint, rarity, and purity into quiet perfection
Old vines, modest vintage, and a lesson in perfume over power.
A Jura unicorn and the pinnacle of skin-contact Chardonnay—pure perfume, perfect poise
Tracing the terroir, marriages, and viticultural vision behind the Hubert Lamy, Lamy-Pillot, and Lamy-Caillat domaines—and the story of how a centuries-old name continues to shape modern white Burgundy.
Mineral precision and floral lift from Gevrey’s most restrained Grand Cru
Inside the World of Rayas: Solitude, Grenache, and the Weight of Legacy
How Rousseau carved discipline out of 2019’s abundant ripeness.
Declassified fruit, Grand Cru precision—how DRC turns young vines into serious wine
From Washington to Burgundy: The Remarkable Journey of Alex Gambal