Columns — Burgundy
🧠 William Kelley: when a critic’s experience becomes serious winemaking
William Kelley’s path from Oxford tasting rooms to his own domaine in Burgundy says a lot about how top wines are made today. His story is not only about talent and terroir, but about how deeply a person can absorb the accumulated knowledge of a region and turn it into something new without losing respect for its classics.
🍒🌹 Chambolle Evenings and the Taste of Change
To truly understand wine, you have to drink it – ideally in the company of fellow explorers just as curious as you are. This time, without any prior agreement, the evening turned into a Chambolle-Musigny focus around the wines of Nicolas Groffier, an undeniably gifted winemaker who has shaped a style entirely his own.
🍷 French Wine Perfection in Classic Restaurants
Indulge in perfection at classic French restaurants: impeccable service, cuisine, and elite wines like Puligny-Montrachet ‘Les Enseigneres’ 2020 Coche-Dury (silky terroir delight), Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru ‘Les Cras’ 2012 Roumier (expressive balance), and Rayas 2012 Reynaud (Burgundian Grenache mastery). Top spots profit on wine via Chef, Sommelier, Maître d'hôtel. For Burgundy aficionados!
💰 Price, Palate, or PR? How to Define the "Best Winemaker" in the World
A sommelier’s essential guide to defining the "best" in winemaking: evaluating the influence of price, critical study, and expert opinion. The article features insights on master producers like Olivier Collin (Champagne), Jean-Yves Bizot (Burgundy), and Louis-Michel Liger-Belair (Pinot Noir aristocracy).
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