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Listen/Watch the replay of a special evening under the guidance of Jasper Morris MW of Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras of Roumier & Barthod vs Fuées of Mugnier:

1. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2016
2. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2015

3. Mugnier Chambolle Musigny 1er Fuées 2016
4. Mugnier Chambolle Musigny 1er Fuées 2015

5. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2010
6. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2009
7. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2007

8. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2005
9. Mugnier Chambolle Musigny 1er Fuées 2005
10. Ghislane Barthod Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2005

11. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2002
12. Ghislane Barthod Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 2002
13. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 1999

14. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 1998
15. Mugnier Chambolle Musigny 1er Fuées 1998
16. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 1er Cras 1995

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Jasper reviews the vintage now being offered. “All other things being equal, I would recommend going large in 2022, large in the sense of a broad range because there are so many really good wines at all levels.”

– What were the Challenges?
– How well did the producers respond?
– Just how good are the wines ?
– Where are the sweet spots
– And what about prices…?

“To kick off 2021, we dive right into the fascinating, frustrating, compelling wine world that is Burgundy. Iconic – certainly. Over-priced? Plausibly. At great risk from climate change? Undoubtedly. We explore these issues and more across two special episodes – and in this first part we quiz our fellow Master of Wine and renowned Burgundy expert, Jasper Morris, as well as buyer Rebecca Palmer from Corney & Barrow, agents for Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (among other things). We give our summary on the 2019 vintage, which is currently going on sale, explore how to find good value, the new generation, alternatives to Burgundy and biodynamics, all in the time in takes to sink a fine bottle of Passetoutgrains. Or Chambertin.” – Wine Blast with Susie & Peter: Burgundy in 2021 Part 1

  • Introductory quote: 2.18
  • Preface of terms: 4.25
  • Interview with Jasper Morris MW: 11.01
  • Our summary of the 2019 vintage: 34.18
  • Interview with Rebecca Palmer: 40.35

Hosted by myself and Stannary Wine’s Burgundy Buyer, Jason Haynes.

I provide exclusive insight into the 2019 Burgundy vintage. My 2019 tasting notes will be available shortly. Stay tuned!

Watch the video replay here!

Tuesday 27 October, 12pm CET (11am UK)

A unique opportunity to learn how the Hospices de Beaune auction works, and what the exciting 2020 vintage at the Hospices has in store for us.

François Poher, Director of the Hospices de Beaune
Ludivine Griveau, Hospice Manager
Jasper Morris, Master of Wine
Aline Sylla-Walbaum, Global Managing Director, Luxury
Pablo Huarte, Head of Sales, Continental Europe – Wine

Topics covered:

  1. The unique role of the Hospices de Beaune as a hospital, museum and wine domaine
  2. What the sale means to the hospital?
  3. How the proceeds can be used?
  4. Information about the Piece de President this year
  5. Special conditions for the sale in 2020
  6. Questions about each group of vineyards (value reds from around the Côte de Beaune; the Beaune 1ers crus, Volnay, Pommard, Corton and the Côte de Nuits; value cuvees in white, Meursault, grand cru)

My marathon tasting of the 2019 vintage in Burgundy will be completed by lunchtime on Friday, 4th December, after ten weeks of tasting at 200 domaines and merchants across the Côte d’Or – preceded by excursions in the Mâconnais (report published here) and Chablis (report imminent). The full reports on the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune, covering over 2,500 wines in all, will be released before the end of December.

If you are not already a subscriber to www.insideburgundy.com, now is the time! Click here to subscribe.

Now that the tasting work is done, it is time to deliver the verdict.

Tune in to this much anticipated JMIB Live webinar on Saturday, 5th December, at 10am UK, 6pm HK/SG for all my thoughts on the red and white Burgundy wines of 2019.

Topics to be covered:
  • How well can Burgundy cope with hot dry summers?
  • Comparative thoughts on 2018-2019-2020
  • The style of the White Wines in 2019
  • The style of the Red Wines in 2019
  • Where to find the sweet spots
  • New names to look out for
Watch the video replay here.

14 Dec 2020: What non-Burgundy and Bordeaux wines do I and Jane Anson always have on hand in our cellars? This special tasting will see each of us select our favourite producers and regions outside of their respective specialties, and see them share the reasons for their choices.

I admit I need a bit of Riesling to tune up with, and a firm favourite remains cabernet franc from the Loire. For a special treat then the unique wines of Vega Sicilia beckon:

  1. 2017 Heymann-Löwenstein VDP, Uhlen Roth Lay Riesling
  2. 2008 Clos Rougeard Saumur-Champigny Le Clos
  3. 2004 Vega Sicilia Unico

Jane has gone for an unusual ‘field blend’ white wine from the brilliant Telmo Rodriguez at his home estate of Remelluri in Rioja. For the reds, a producer that is pretty much always in her wine rack at home, Stéphane Ogier. Hard to narrow it down to one choice from this excellent northern Rhône producer, but in the end she selected his Côte Blonde single parcel Syrah, Le Lancement. Over into northern Italy for her final choice and GD Vajra, another producer where it is almost impossible to pick one from their exceptional range but hard to fault the Bricco delle Viole; a 7 hectare vineyard that delivers classic Barolo:

  1. 2017 Heymann-Löwenstein VDP, Uhlen Roth Lay Riesling
  2. 2008 Clos Rougeard Saumur-Champigny Le Clos
  3. 2004 Vega Sicilia Unico
  4. 2017 Remelluri Blanco, DOCa Rioja
  5. 2010 Stéphane Ogier, Cote Rotie Le Lancement
  6. 2015 G.D. Vajra, Barolo `Bricco delle Viole

Watch the video replay here.

21 April 2020:  With the 2018 vintage suggesting for the first time that Global Warming might be causing some real problems in the time ahead if intelligent steps are not taken on the viticulture front, this zoom webinar investigates which parts of Burgundy might do well under warmer conditions, and who the young stars of the future might be.

Alongside this, the team at 67 Pall Mall had organised for 200+ participants in the webinar to receive samples of 6 different wines, each one of which illustrates something to look out for in the upcoming future. Superb organisation!

Wines in order:

  1. Pouilly-Fuissé, En Bertilionne, Domaine du Roc des Boutires, 2017
  2. Saint-Aubin, 1er Cru, En Remilly, Domaine Bachelet-Monnot, 2017
  3. Volnay, Clos de la Cave, Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley, 2012
  4. Chambolle-Musigny, Domaine Coquard-Loison-Fleurot, 2015
  5. Vosne-Romanée, 1er Cru, Les Chaumes, Francois Confuron-Gindre, 2017
  6. Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru, Les Cazetiers, Henri Magnien, 2014

This initiative was set up by the wonderful 67 Pall Mall Club, as part of an ongoing series: many thanks for a great idea!

Watch the video replay here.

JMIB is delighted to introduce WINE LISTER’s 2020 Burgundy Study, with a topical introduction by Jasper. This survey shows a really valuable light on how the leading producers and appellations are perceived at the moment by wine professionals across the globe. WINE LISTER is uniquely qualified to dig deep into the statistics that define the current trends in the wine world.

Click here to read Jasper’s contribution to Wine Lister’s Burgundy Study 2020.

Download the PDF: Jasper’s Wine Lister’s Burgundy Study 2020

Watch the video replay here.

5 June 2020: With only Corton-Charlemagne and the Montrachets in the grand cru bracket, we need to test out the options among the finest 1ers crus which can often be just as rewarding and rather better value for money. We have selected one wine from each of six villages – including a rarity from the Côte de Nuits – to test out this theory.

Wine Samples:

  1. 2017 Chassagne-Montrachet, 1er Cru, Les Caillerets, Jean-Noël Gagnard
  2. 2017 Saint-Aubin, 1er Cru, Clos de la Chatenière, Domaine Hubert Lamy
  3. 2015 Puligny-Montrachet, 1er Cru, Les Combettes, Domaine Jean Marc Boillot
  4. 2015 Meursault, 1er Cru, Les Perrières, Domaine de Montille
  5. 2015 Beaune, 1er Cru, Clos des Mouches Blanc, Joseph Drouhin
  6. 2014 Vougeot, 1er Cru, Le Clos Blanc, Domaine de la Vougeraie

This initiative was set up by the wonderful 67 Pall Mall Club.

Watch the video replay here.

23 May 2020: 2015 is certainly a candidate for an ‘All Time Great’ rating. But just how good are the red wines of Burgundy in 2015? Do they combine the power of 2005 with the grace of 2010? Do they have the potential to develop extra depth and layers of flavour with age. To try to answer these questions Jasper looked at this highly touted vintage through the lens of six samples from different parts of the Côte.

Wine Samples:

  1. 2015 Marsannay, Les Longeroies, Domaine Jean Fournier
  2. 2015 Maranges, Sur Le Chêne, Domaine Chevrot et Fils
  3. 2015 Corton, Grand Cru, Les Bressandes, Domaine Ravaut
  4. 2015 Corton Les Bressandes, Grand Cru, Domaine Tollot Beaut
  5. 2015 Nuits-Saint-Georges, Domaine David Duband
  6. 2015 Nuits-Saint-Georges, 1er Cru, Les Pruliers, Domaine Jean Grivot

This initiative was set up by the wonderful 67 Pall Mall Club.

Watch the video replay here.