Columns — Terroir

Burgundy Tasting: Evolution, Balance and Style

🧩 Burgundy Tasting: Evolution, Balance and Style - Pierre Girardin, Armand Rousseau and Coteaux Champenois

Using this flight as an example, I’d like to reflect on the evolution of wine, its balance, and its terroir‑driven character. Today, you can expect almost anything from white Burgundy: a reductive style, a rich and opulent expression, or even an oxidative‑reductive approach reminiscent of Jura. But a mineral, limestone‑driven profile has become much rarer, especially in Meursault.

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🍷 French Wine Perfection in Classic Restaurants

🍷 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!

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🌟 Château Rayas – Where Soul Meets Soil: Reflections on True Terroir

🌟 Château Rayas – Where Soul Meets Soil: Reflections on True Terroir

Château Rayas by the Reynaud family — one of the world’s most distinctive and polarizing wines. Why does aged Rayas surpass any Burgundy, while even a 20-year-old vintage delivers extraordinary depth? Reflections on true terroir, vineyard and cellar microbiology, Emmanuel Reynaud’s undeniable talent, and why Rayas deserves its own appellation. Tasting notes on the incomparable 1988 and magnificent young vintages — an unforgettable fine wine experience.

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Exploring Burgundy

🍷 Exploring Burgundy in the context of vintages and the styles of individual winemakers

A sommelier’s deep dive into a rare Burgundy comparative tasting, contrasting the styles of master vintners like Roumier, Ponsot, Pitiot, Faiveley, and Perrot-Minot across the highly-acclaimed 2010, 2009, and 2005 vintages. The article features reviews of iconic wines from Clos de Tart and Clos de la Bussière.

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