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Burgundy 2024 – P

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Shaggy (Sylvain Pataille) and his dog Scoubidou

The 10th of 12 alphabetically organised tasting articles: reviews of wines tasted by Matthew in the Côte d’Or and by our team in London. Matthew captured the image above of Scoubidou and Shaggy (Sylvain Pataille). For more on this vintage, see Burgundy 2024 – guide to our coverage

The 125 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 Agnès Paquet (Meloisey)

Certified organic (Ecocert).
Nice to see the braille on the...

Fermentation and malo in 450-litre oak. Finishes in tank...

Certified organic (Ecocert).
Tank sample. A fleeting tangy...

Fermentation and malo in 228-litre oak. Finishes in tank...

Certified organic (Ecocert).
Lightly oak spicy on the nose, but...

Smells of peonies and ripe strawberries. Lots of ripe strawberry...

Light crimson. Sweet-sour red cherry with a hint of stone dust...

Famille Paquet (Davayé)

Tank sample. Looks a bit tired and lacks some freshness (always...

Tank sample. Similar to Les 99 Coupées: need to retaste once in...

Domaine  Joseph Pascal (Puligny-Montrachet)

Could only be burgundy! But it’s a bit taut. Dry and...

Easy, approachable Cote d’Or Chardonnay. Lots to like here. Not...

Much more exciting than the Aligoté. Great substance and energy...

An extra layer of weight compared with the Bourgogne Côte d’Or...

Light and fresh but I suspect it’s so much more expensive than...

Classic Puligny. Almost flinty on the palate. Very precise...

From a site just below Bienvenues.
Has an extra layer of weight...

Shows a little more richness than the straight Puligny and the E...

Good to see magnums available. Solid and chewy for the moment...

A very refined and elegant premier cru Puligny. Mineral on the...

Domaine La Pascerette des Vignes (Sologny)

Lightly smoky, light nose. Sculpted but light palate. Fairly...

Denser and richer than the Tradition bottling. Rather pretty....

Rather stern but with lots there. Cellar not table for the...

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