For me, no Criots, Charlemagne, or La Grand Rue. Kind of surprising re Grand Rue, given that it’s not comparatively expensive or hard to find. Not enough love for Lamarche I suppose.
I believe there are about 700 total 1er and Villages appellations in Burgundy. Because I’m a huge nerd it would be pretty cool to have tried them all. But is it even possible—i.e are there any 1ers that aren’t bottled separately?
I have ticked the boxes on all. I don’t own examples of all. Within Chablis, I think I’ve encountered all of the climats too. What can I say? It’s the mother land of my wine interest. The Chandon des Briailles Charlemagne, Corton Blanc comparison is fun Burgundy nerding. The Mazoyeres and Charmes-Chambertin label regulations can also be trivia night fun. I have been lazily trying to accumulate a horizontal of all of the DRC Grands Crus, La Grand Rue, and La Romanee from my birthyear for a big milestone birthday tasting. I ran out of gas with the Rudi scandal, so lack DRC Montrachet, La Tache, Echezeaux, and Romanee St. Vivant (which I have had multiple times but didn’t keep). I also lack La Grand Rue. The idea of the tasting is probably better than the actual tasting would end up being. I’ll pop what I have and enjoy a nice cheese course I expect.