Jeb Dunnuck's Top 100 Wines of the Year

I thought the Tour Saint Christophe was an interesting top-5 (#4) choice as well. It is universally highly praised by the critics, and is modestly priced (+/- $35).

Of course, I own bottles of each vintage since 2014, EXCEPT the 2017 on this list.

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Lots of wines in the SQN family and some burgs which are totally absent from WS. I’m sure many of these wines are low production and unobtainable by now.

I have one on each, which is fairly typical. Sometimes I have a different year.

About 10 years ago, I may have had a second Year/Make/Model on the WS list.

One Piedmont wine with the 2016 vintage out for Barolo???

JD just announced a new person on his staff who will focus on wines from Italy. I would expect to see more Italian wines in the top 100 next year.

JD mostly does California, Rhone Valley, Bordeaux. He also tends to specialize in Central Coast region which is great if you really enjoy the high quality small producers from that region.