Lets complain about burgundy prices shall we?. Sylvain Cathiard 2015 Bourgogne rouge for 120 dollars. Are you f*** kidding me? Gonna have to start drinking some roussillon wines pretty soon.
I would buy every bottle of Bizot Bourgogne Rouge for $125-- that I could find.
And that might be a handful if I am lucky.
Sometimes wines way outperform their âclassificationâ.
When people have too much money - or not enough idea of value - ok, so be it.
The last I bough was for 25 incl.
I do not think the wines at Cathiard have improved since Sebastian took over from Silvain, just the opposite.
For 120 you´ll get a lot of 1er Crus and fine Village wines that may be much more rewarding after some bottle age.
But if one definitely wants to read Cathiard on the label (with or without Bourgogne) - ok, pay 120 for it.
If retailers offer it for 120 and people buy them, its the fault of the buyers, in my opinion, not of the retailers, right?
And excellent ones too. I was just offered and bought Rossignol Trapetâs lovely Chapelle Chambertin 2015 (I am on a R-T mini spree, having just bought a case of Chambertin) for a lot less than this Bourgogne.
I think Cathiard is pretty expensive no matter who is offering it, at least in the US. That winecellarage offer was especially expensive though. There were premier crus on it over $1000/btl.
i just found an email from the summer of 2016 where wine cellarage offered the 12 cathiard bourgogne rouge for $38 per bottle. ever since they launched their future arrival program, inventory and pricing has gone by the wayside.
Am amazed that people donât talk more about Bizot. Since the 2015 vintage heâs become, as far as I am concerned, the best red winemaker in Burgundy. His Chapitre 2015 drunk recently floored all of us (and we frequently drink Comte LB, Rousseau, Leroy, etc). His 2016s are on another planet. I stupidly stopped buying when he doubled prices for the 2015 vintage but that was a real mistake - now buying everything I can find.