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Burgundy 2024 – guide to our coverage

Monday 12 January 2026 • 1 min read
Meursault in the snow - Jon Wyand

Everything we’ve published on this challenging vintage. Find all our published wine reviews here. Above, the town of Meursault in the Côte de Beaune, viewed from Les Grands Charrons vineyard (photo by Jon Wyand).

Late last year, our man in Burgundy, Matthew Hayes, visited domaines the length of the Côte d’Or – including some producers new to us as well as rising (or perhaps already risen) stars alongside long-established prestigious domaines. Meanwhile, Jancis and Julia attended the négociants’ tastings held in London – rather fewer were held than for the bumper 2023 vintage. As a result, we have already published over 400 reviews of 2024 burgundies.

We will as usual be compiling these into tasting articles, grouped alphabetically by producer (sur)name, the first of which are published today. Each of these articles remains a work in progress (WIP) while reviews of wines tasted by Jancis, Julia Harding MW and Andy Howard MW during London’s Burgundy Week (beginning today) are added just as quickly as it is possible to upload them.

As soon as each tasting note is published it will be visible to members of JancisRobinson.com by searching our tasting notes database, as well as by following the links to the WIP tasting articles below as they are published. Once all the tasting notes are published, we will tidy up the WIP articles and publish them in their final form.

You can find all the reviews of 2024 burgundies we’ve so far published here. If you’d like quickly to see all the reviews published on a given day, you can do so using the ‘Date published’ filter towards the bottom of the left-hand column on that page.

Below are all the articles published on Burgundy 2024.

Work-in-progress (WIP) tasting articles

Burgundy 2024 – Bi–Bz WIP

Burgundy 2024 – A–Be WIP

General articles

Burgundy 2024 – UK merchants making offers Team JR 8 January 2026

Côte d’Or 2024 – after the misery, an overview Matthew Hayes 19 December 2025

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