Jancis writes While Matthew has been busy tasting 2022s at many a domaine on the Côte d’Or (on which he will report in a few weeks’ time), Julia and I attended the London tastings organised by the major négociants...
Burgundy 2022 – négociants' wines
Friday 8 December 2023
• 12 min read
Six of Burgundy’s bigger négociants came to London recently to show off their 2022s – Bichot, Boisset, Chanson, Drouhin, Faiveley and Jadot. See Matthew Hayes’ early report on the 2022 vintage in Burgundy. Above, the cellars of Domaine du Clos Frantin in Nuits-St-Georges, where many of Bichot's Côte de Nuits wines are made (courtesy Domaines Albert Bichot © Flore Deronzier).
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