Separate red from white. Count all wines from the village, including grand crus, premier crus and village wines. Do not count Bourgogne rouge even if the vineyards is near a village.
For me, for reds:
Gevrey Chambertin
Morey St. Denis
Volnay
Virtual tie among Beaune, Chambolle and Vosne Romanee (I included Flagey Grand Crus as part of VR)
Of interest, my holdings of Chassagne red are now about at the same level as my wines from Pommard and Aloxe-Corton and more than my wines from NSGs.
I was a bit surprised looking at this. I would have thought I had more MSD and Volnay than GC, but I have a good bit of assorted Grand Crus from GC that put it over the top.
Here I am really surprised at how much CM has come to dominate my whites. Half of my whites come from CM. If I had combined red and white, CM would have come in fourth, behind only GC, MSD and Volnay.
I don’t have a lot of Burgundy (and next to no whites, due to premox concerns, which is disappointing because I really like white Burgundy), but I’ll play anyway.
Volnay, by one bottle over…
Gevrey Chambertin
Pommard (mainly Comte Armand).
I was expecting Gevrey Chambertin because I have a bit of Chambertin grand cru (because it’s less expensive grand cru), but I guess Volnay won because it’s a cheaper premier cru.
Am I correct in guessing that Beaune is high in your rankings because you have a bunch of Domaine Dublere?
There is a thread on here about MSD that I bookmarked and I have several of the producers flagged for future purchases. I hope to make them a contender for 2nd place eventually.