Burgundy 2015 – L

Saturday 7 January 2017
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See this guide to our extensive coverage of Burgundy 2015. Our picture is of winemaker Eric Rémy of Domaine Leflaive, with his thoughtful provision of laptop elevator on top of the upturned barrel. 

Now that the wines have been sorted into groups by producer, you can sort the wines within those groups by score or appellation.


DOMAINE PIERRE LABET

Cask sample. Organic. Nose-clearing freshness of zesty citrus fruit. Creamy texture, fresh, moderate intensity. Clean, bright and zesty. (JH)

Drink 2017 – 2020
£TBC per case of 12 ib Corney & Barrow

Cask sample. Organic. Much more creamy and less direct on the nose than the Bourgogne Vieilles Vignes, even a hint of vanilla sweetness. Well balanced between freshness and lively fruit, with a slight leesy grip adding to the length. Stony fresh finish. (JH)

Drink 2018 – 2023
£TBC per case of 12 ib Corney & Barrow

Cask sample. Organic. Darker and more savoury fruit character compared with the Dessus des Marconnets. More stemmy on the palate, and dry, almost a little chalky in texture. Deliciously fresh. On the lighter side but persistent. (JH)

Drink 2020 – 2030
£TBC per case of 12 ib Corney & Barrow

Cask sample. Organic. Mid cherry. A slight stemmy note here giving a herbal quality to the fine, dark-red fruit. That stemmy character is almost too much but stays the right side of the line, giving freshness and powder-fine texture. Super-fresh. (JH)

Drink 2018 – 2027
£TBC per case of 12 ib Corney & Barrow

Cask sample. Organic. Mid crimson. Wonderfully pure and expressive dark-red fruit on the nose, sweet cherry, sweetened further by a touch of oak. Tannins are present but already supple. Juicy and moreish. Pure – and relatively early – pleasure. (JH)

Drink 2018 – 2028
£TBC per case of 12 ib Corney & Barrow

DOMAINE LABRUYÈRE 

Cask sample. Organic. Deep purple crimson. Lifted Gamay fruit – dark red with a hint of cough linctus. Firm, chewy, and full of fruit on the palate. More tannic than many of the burgundies I have just been tasting. Needs time. (JH)

Drink 2019 – 2028
£TBC per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow

Cask sample. Organic. Deep purple-crimson. Peppery dark fruit. Very dry and textured on the palate, dark and savoury on the finish. A serious wine that needs some serious ageing. Rather obdurate at the moment. (JH)

Drink 2020 – 2030
£TBC per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow

Cask sample. Organic. Monopole.
Dark purple crimson. Fresher smelling than the Carquelin. Massively structured with tannins but it's got plenty of dark fruit and some fine rocky/dry terroir character. Big and promising. (JH)

Drink 2025 – 2035
£TBC per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow

Cask sample. Organic. Inky purple crimson. Very ripe-fruited – damson. Almost overripe but not quite. Rich and fulsome but balanced by the firm texture. Slightly sour on the finish. Bags of flavour if not my personal favourite style. (JH)

Drink 2019 – 2028
£TBC per case of 6 ib Corney & Barrow

DOMAINE MICHEL LAFARGE and DOMAINE LAFARGE VIAL 
Fantastic wines! Michel Lafarge compares 2015 to 1929.

Some of this is oak aged.
Very rich and alluring. Lovey stuff that’s already showing well. Rich and smoky with real polish. More fun than myriad Meursaults! Sumptuous stuff for early drinking. Maybe not the most persistent but awfully good. (JR)

Drink 2017 – 2020

Restrained nose. Tense and yet with some richness of a cough pastille! Rich herbs. Not the most refined but lots of pleasure given. Not that complex. ‘Un bon 13%’. (JR)

13%
Drink 2019 – 2024

Two special parcels under Santenots.
Savoury nose. Lots of acidity and line. Very fresh and lively with great citrus acidity. Like a spear on the palate. Great stuff. Juice rather than oak. (JR)

Drink 2019 – 2025

Gravelly clay limestone. Lot of little pebbles.
Quite light nose and very lively and elegant. Quite delicate really, with real finesse. This may actually go better with food than the more dramatic Meursault Vendanges Selectionées. Long. (JR)

Drink 2018 – 2025

Belair and, even higher, Cercillon – on pink granite. About 350 m.
Lively and fresh. Racy and mineral with real spine and thoroughbred nature. Real Lafarge magic! (JR)

Drink 2017 – 2022

Debut vintage from a vineyard bought after the 2014 harvest, opposite Madone. 5.5 ha and so steep that it needs working by horse. Very pure granite.
Complex nose with layers. For the long term. Richness and vegy savour. Keep this! (JR)

Drink 2019 – 2024

Below Poncié. 1.3 ha surrounded by woods, granite with lots of quartz. Picked at the beginning of September with 15% whole bunch. Aged in large old oak.
Very firm and punchy with lots of racy minerals on the end. Nothing heavy about this – very distinctive. Not like the Beaujolais norm. Polished tannins. Very chewy end. Long peacock’s tail on the finish. Beautiful texture. (JR)

Drink 2020 – 2025

15% whole bunch and very small grapes but they had to be careful of over-extraction. This was bottled in their own cuverie. Racked mid April, just before bottling.
Just enough juice and lots of concentration – more than a typical Chiroubles arguably but a red (greater) burgundy with lots of grunt. Fine tannins on the end. He's good at splitting the difference between the two styles. Very distinctive. (JR)

Drink 2017 – 2021

88-year-old vines on border of Meursault. Very gravelly and very suitable for complantés Gamay and Pinot. His grandfather started with Clos des Chênes and this vineyard, which was then young. One hectare, which is still very healthy. This is made in homage to Frédéric’s grandfather. No regular Passetoutgrains made this year.
Quite angular and tart. Not as much fun as their Beaujolais crus! Still quite chewy. (JR)

Drink 2018 – 2021

Vinified in the old ways on wicker etc and to be sold only in magnum. Paler than the regular cuvée.
Salty and juicy. Racy and silky. Lovely stuff. Seems very well balanced though one has the sensation of drinking one’s way through an antique shop. Very interesting. (JR)

Drink 2019 – 2025

Between the RN74 and Volnay vineyards – an especially good strip for Bourgogne.
Sweet, straightforward fruity nose. Fine tannins and a dry finish. Racy and correct. Should age well. Nothing forced. (JR)

Drink 2018 – 2026

Pure and super-fruited. Pure Volnay. Lovely lift. Dry finish. Tastes as though there is so much bubbling underneath that it should continue to evolve excitingly. Exciting and very expressive. So long. Extremely impressive. (JR)

Drink 2020 – 2028

Terroir selection in the centre of the appellation just below the premiers crus.
Real delicacy on the nose and great fragrance. Lots buried in here with a dry finish. You’ll need to wait for this… Very persistent. (JR)

Drink 2025 – 2035

94-year-old vines – their oldest.
Really exciting mineral aromas. Lift and freshness. Racy and juicy. Great depth and integrity. Electric tension. Real excitement on the finish. (JR)

Drink 2025 – 2045

Lowest yield of the domaine because it was so battered by hail. But such grapes as there were, were magnificent, he says.
Light and lively. Very pretty but without the haunting quality of the Volnays. Tannins much in evidence currently. (JR)

Drink 2024 – 2034

Red soils for minerality above calcaire.
Rich and racy. Lots of beautiful juice. So pure! The vineyard speaks! Not lean but certainly lissome. Real class. Lots of stones on the finish. Lighter than some but no shortage of excellence. (JR)

Drink 2028 – 2045

Old calcaire soils and quite brown. Deep gravel on top of calcaire.
Introvert nose with masses of intensity and sinew. Real concentration and sinew . What power. So tempting to drink now but one really shouldn’t. Very special. Very long. (JR)

Drink 2028 – 2050

Almost 1 ha (16 ha in total). Red and much shallower soils above the calcaire. 55-year-old vines, on average.
Deep and slightly uncommunicative on the nose. Very dense and concentrated. It really doesn’t want to be disturbed for the moment. Intellectual, even a little severe, but this should come really out of its shell eventually as it builds to the most amazing finish. It’s all on the end… (JR)

Drink 2030 – 2050

Seriously dense and haunting on the nose. Lots of tension and life in this. Savoury and serious. Wait awhile! Long and fragrant. (JR)

Drink 2028 – 2042

New in 2015. It was previously sold as Volnay PC. The last lieu-dit before Pommard. They will sell it all in magnum.
Big and substantial on the nose. Racy and fully ripe but not at all heavy. Really fine. Long and vibrant. (JR)

Drink 2025 – 2045

In the middle of the vineyard – just 0.15 ha on dolomite calcaire. First vintage since 2011. One and a half pièces made.
Pale ruby. Firm, solid, sweet start and some candied cherries. Firm tannins. Pretty but should last. (JR)

Drink 2027 – 2040

DOMAINE FRANÇOIS LAMARCHE 

Cask sample. Lightish crimson. Sweet red fruits. Juicy, fresh, gentle, happy wine. Bien dans sa peau. (JH)

Drink 2017 – 2019
£84 per case of 6 ib Lay & Wheeler, £TBC Justerini & Brooks

Slightly over the top but very dramatically rich and sweet. Clean with great balance. Drama and pace. It works! (JR)

Drink 2026 – 2042
£345 per case of 6 ib Berry Bros & Rudd

Mid crimson. Dark fruited and beautifully fragrant. Silky, supple and juicy with red fruit on the palate. Light but so charming and persistent. (JH)

Drink 2020 – 2035
£600 per case of 6 ib Justerini & Brooks

Powerful black-pepper aroma (unusual in Burgundy) with a drying finish. I think the Chaumes is probably better value. (JR)

Drink 2028 – 2045
£600 per case of 6 ib Berry Bros & Rudd

Cask sample. Mid crimson. Much darker fruited than the Hautes-Côtes de Nuits. Firm but the tannins are surprisingly rounded and gentle. Harmonious and tasty but not really grand cru intensity, hence the rather conservative drink dates. (JH)

Drink 2020 – 2030
£1050 per case of 3 ib Lay & Wheeler, £TBC Justerini & Brooks

DOMAINE DES LAMBRAYS 

Heady, very ripe nose. Almost too much with a hint of Band-Aid. Some will love this but I want a bit more energy! (JR)

Drink 2020 – 2030
£225 per case of 6 ib Goedhuis & Co

Cask sample. Very correct and subtle on the nose even if a little oaky on the palate. Big, bold and beefy palate but not very refined. Chewy end. Some alcohol in evidence – very unusual in 2015! Persistent. (JR)

Drink 2023 – 2040
£895 per case of 6 ib Goedhuis & Co, Haynes Hanson & Clark

DOMAINE HUBERT LAMY 
Olivier Lamy just gets better and better.

Glamorous and terroir-textured. Chalky and restrained. Rather an odd agricultural note? (JR)

Drink 2018 – 2021
£155 per case of 12 ib Stannary St Wine Co

Clean and fresh. Quite tight and taut. Not that full on the end. (JR)

Drink 2020 – 2027
£180 per case of 12 ib Berry Bros & Rudd

Heady and yet precise. Lots of ripe fruit well trained. Tight and chewy on the end. (JR)

Drink 2021 – 2030
£120 per case of 6 ib Berry Bros & Rudd

Angular and no concessions to the drinker – this is a winemaker’s wine! Well done! (JR)

Drink 2018 – 2026
£280 per case of 12 ib Goedhuis & Co

Luscious floral notes. Rather arresting! Very demanding. Cool and clean on the end. Bone dry and grapefruit notes. (JR)

Drink 2021 – 2028
£280 per case of 12 ib Goedhuis & Co

I think this vineyard had problems in 2015? This wine is fine but not one of his most exciting. Straightforward lemony stuff. (JR)

Drink 2020 – 2026
£330 per case of 12 ib Stannary St Wine Co

Bit richer and easier to understand than the Derrière Chez Édouard. Kerpow!! (JR)

Drink 2019 – 2030
£350 per case of 12 ib Goedhuis & Co

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