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2019
"A blend of lieux-dits Frionnes and Sur Gamay, the 2019 Saint-Aubin 1er Cru mingles notes of pear and waxy citrus rind with hints of almond paste and white flowers. Medium to full-bodied, supple and charming, it's delicately textural and open-knit, concluding with a nicely defined finish." - William Kelley
$55.00 Stock36
2019 Puligny-Montrachet
"Pale lemon colour, more perfumed than the regular. Lighter on its feet, lemon scented, with a light peachiness behind, balanced by a little barrel toast. The idiom is just a little riper without becoming heavy. Tasted Feb 2021." - Jasper Morris MW
$95.00 Stock3
2010
$125.00 Stock8
2022
1er Les Gravieres Numerus Clausus ---- A proportion, about a third, of the oldest vines (90yrs) are reserved for this cuvée, though some are also kept for the regular. The colour is darker, and the bouquet more rugged, less sensual. No criticism intended, this is designed as a grand vin de garde. There is a much more substantial structure, slightly more acidity as well as tannins, with a wealth of luxurious bit not over opulent fruit in between. Impressive. - 5/5 stars & 91-94pts
$80.00 Stock6
2021 Les Gravieres
Les Gravieres
$55.00 Stock12
2021 Les Gravieres Numerus Clausus
Les Gravieres Numerus Clausus
$85.00 Stock6
"From vines planted in 1955. Pale lemon and lime in colour. A more chiselled nose and a tighter structure on the palate. A less opulent texture is no bad thing in 2019. All in white fruit, with slightly more length than the Champs Gains. An attractive, tensile, finish. Tasted Feb 2021." - 91pts, Jasper Morris MW
$120.00 Stock6
$42.00 Stock10
$275.00 Stock4
1994
$295.00 Stock3
(Last year of the 100+ year old plot on its own - young vines will be incorporated next year.)"A perfumed and broad-ranging nose features notes of plum, dark cherry, exotic tea and a whiff of crushed fennel. The succulent, even suave, but impressively punchy larger-bodied flavors display first-rate power and drive on the stony, balanced and very clearly built-to-age finale. This is always one of my favorite wines chez Lafarge as it often seems underappreciated relative to the Volnay 1ers that routinely receive top billing. If you have the patience, this is potentially sensational.' - Sweet Spot Outstanding, Burghound
$145.00 Stock1
2000 Meursault 1er
$425.00 Stock1
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