Vineyard Insight: Musigny - ownership maps
Musigny is in my view one of the greatest Grand Crus in Burgundy rivalling at least some of the Grand Crus of Vosne-Romanee. While Domaine Comte Georges
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Musigny is in my view one of the greatest Grand Crus in Burgundy rivalling at least some of the Grand Crus of Vosne-Romanee. While Domaine Comte Georges
Est. reading time: 3 minutes
It would be so interesting to see a set of photos by date of the different growers’ vines over the course of a growing season.
Winehog’s site is very informative on plot ownership, assuming its accurate.
Dear William,
Have I just read that you are currently writing a book on BURGUNDY? That would be great since PARKER’S edition goes way back…Hope I understood it correctly…What will be the main topic?
SINCERELY JOHAN
Didn’t Van Berg’s red from 2016 have a production run of 31 bottles?
True. I think there are quite a few wines with about 300 bottles per vintage. Duroché’s wine is 80 bottles, so it’s not even a barrel.
That’s a lot of marbles
I have never visited a cellar in Burgundy that made less than a barrel. Do they use smaller barriques? I would be afraid of too much new wood with a cuvee that small -
He’s referencing Ray Walker’s penache for using marbles to account for wine loss in barrel
Dear William,
Have I just read that you are currently writing a book on BURGUNDY? That would be great since PARKER’S edition goes way back…Hope I understood it correctly…What will be the main topic?
SINCERELY JOHAN
I’m kind of hoping the main topic might be Burgundy.
Dear William,
Have I just read that you are currently writing a book on BURGUNDY? That would be great since PARKER’S edition goes way back…Hope I understood it correctly…What will be the main topic?
SINCERELY JOHANI’m kind of hoping the main topic might be Burgundy.
Oh man, Jeremy, thanks for the laugh. Out loud, in the office, no one around to hear the outburst. Well done, chap.