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Burgundy 2018 – L

Monday 30 December 2019
Sebastian Caillat

For the rest of these alphabetically grouped tasting articles, and more general articles on Burgundy 2018, see our guide. Sébastian Caillat (right) married Florence Lamy. As well as making the wines at Domaine Lamy-Pillot in Chassagne, they also make wines under their own Lamy-Caillat label.

The wines 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. You can change the order as you prefer using the menu below.

Domaine Pierre Labet (Beaune)

White

Sample seems a little tired on the nose. But it’s redeemed by marked acidity – even severity – on the palate. Sweet and sour for the moment. (JR)

Drink: 2022 – 2026
Price: £140 per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow
White

Edgy with lots of personality. Still very youthful and chalky but it does seem confidently made. (JR)

Drink: 2024 – 2030
Price: £220 per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow
White

Tight with lots of acidity and a spearmint note. Notably refreshing! A little drying on the end. Quite demanding. (JR)

Drink: 2023 – 2028
Price: £265 per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow
Red

Mid garnet. Quite interesting flavours! Rich and flattering but lots of little wild-flower elements. Ambitious. A bit like a warm bath, until the slight metallic note on the end. (JR)

Drink: 2022 – 2027
Price: £140 per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow
Red

Sweet and biscuity – just a bit too sweet for comfort. Unless you are looking for richness specifically. Long and flattering for sure … but be a bit wary of the sucrosité. (JR)

Drink: 2024 – 2033
Price: £220 per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow
Red

Much sweeter and smoother than most Gevreys. Though there is more intensity and depth than in some of this domaine’s Beaunes. Still massive sweetness and polish. If that’s what you’re looking for, head here! (JR)

Drink: 2025 – 2037
Price: £280 per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow
Red

Pale garnet. Rather muddy indistinct nose. But there is good freshness here. As well as a heck of a lot of ripeness. And a little metallic note on the end again. (JR)

Drink: 2027 – 2040
Price: £260 per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow

Domaine A & B Labry (Auxey-Duresses)

Red

Impressive complexity at this level – charming stem and liquorice complexity with ripe, lingering dark-cherry fruit. What a find! It wouldn't have surprised me if this had been a premier cru from a more auspicious appellation. (In fact I had to go back to the bottle and pour a second sample to make sure I wasn't mistaken!) It's not a heavy style, but when was that a problem for Pinot? Should be VGV (RH)

Drink: 2020 – 2028
Imported into the UK by New Generation

Domaine Michel Lafarge (Volnay), Domaine Lafarge Vial

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