The third of 12 alphabetically organised tasting articles: reviews of wines tasted by Matthew in the Côte d’Or and by our team in London. Above, Jacques Carillon photographed by Jon Wyand. See this guide to our coverage of the 2024 vintage in Burgundy.
The 117 wine reviews below are grouped alphabetically by producer (sur)name and within those groups are ordered whites before reds, ascending from generic through village, premiers and grands crus.
Domaine Jacques Carillon (Puligny-Montrachet)
Cask sample. Absolutely classic, benchmark Puligny. Refined...
Tank sample. Elegant, linear acidity. Finesse and focus...
Tank sample. Generous, plush richness and weight to the fruit...
François Carillon (Puligny-Montrachet)
Fresh citrus lightly scented with blossom. Tight, a bit lean and...
Tank sample. Not very aromatic. But more oomph on the palate...
Tank sample. Light, lime-fruited and fresh. Does what it says on...
Tank sample. A little more obvious oak here than in the...
Tank sample. Deep, generous fruit balanced by just the right...
Domaine Denis Carré (Meloisey)
Certified organic from the 2024 vintage.
Pure stony citrus...
Vineyard next to Meursault Les Vireuils.
Smells refined in the...
Cask/tank sample. Light cherry red. Prettily scented with red...
Cask/tank sample. Mid crimson. Smells richer and deeper than the...
Domaine de Cassiopée (Sampigny-lès-Maranges)
Matthew writes Hugo Mathurin took me, a local oenologist and...