Burgundy 2016 – H–K

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See the full guide to our coverage of Burgundy's 2016 vintage. 

MARK HAISMA, Gilly-les-Cîteaux 
JR: ‘I was at the bottom of the heap’, says Mark (pictured above) in his extensive new modern premises in Gilly, two buildings down from Laurent Ponsot’s personal new outfit. He is commenting on his status in the pecking order when trying to buy 2016s for his négociant business, but claims ‘they have been falling over themselves to offer me 2017s’.

Mark Haisma 2016 Bourgogne Aligoté

Half tank and half oak. Hautes-Côtes and Côte de Nuits (Marsannay).
Rather ripe for an Aligoté. Lemon and pears. Really ripe. Good texture.

Drink
2018
2019
16

Mark Haisma, Le Jarron 2016 St-Romain

Four barrels in 2016.
Lively citrus with a good structure and real juiciness. All in wood. Full malo and pretty racy. Not opulent but good crunchy stuff.

Drink
2019
2022
16

Mark Haisma, La Charmotte 2016 Nuits-St-Georges

Last vintage. Bright transparent red. Light and fresh. Not that deep-flavoured but very fresh and vibrant. Bitter cherries and well delineated. ‘Pure, bright, energetic and a fine finish’, according to Mark Haisma. ‘Hand-patted cap. I don’t want my winery to smell nice; I want it to smell like a shed’. Clean and brisk.

Drink
2019
2024
16

Mark Haisma 2016 Gevrey-Chambertin

One new cask out of eight. Lots of whole bunch, 45-50%. From Croix des Champs east of the RN74 and La Justice. Wrong side of the road, supposedly. But viticulture counters that.
Big and bold with a hint of oak on the end. Sweet and friendly. Chewy finish but it should be a cheerful friend in the medium term. Very bright fruit. Chalky finish.

Drink
2020
2026
16 +

Mark Haisma, Les Chaffots Premier Cru 2016 Morey-St-Denis

Just south of Monts Luisants, high up above the village on the long strip above Clos de la Roche. Thinner soils than a village wine.
Very refined and fresh. Masses of fruit dominates the whole-bunch character (65%) that is a textural thing. Not at all skinny. Lovely stuff.

Drink
2022
2032
17

Mark Haisma, Clos des Arvelets Premier Cru 2016 Pommard

He's made this from 2014 onwards. Above right of the village facing south. Just one 350-litre barrel in 2016 (previously six barrels). Proof that post-frost low yields have had a real effect!
Deep ruby colour. Big and gamey. Massive and sweet and no sign of Pommard tannins. Not that dry on the end. Very long. Perfumed.

Drink
2019
2026
16.5

MAISON HARBOUR,Savigny-lès-Beaune
EL: North-American husband-and-wife team Colleen and Nick Harbour met in Luxembourg and moved to Savigny together to make wine. 2013 was their first...