Category Archives: David Netzer

Domaine Michel Bouzereau: Burgundy For Grown Ups

Tasting with Jean-Baptiste Bouzereau in January of this year I was overwhelmed by the absolute “deliciousness” of his 2009′s. I have never tasted a vintage of white Burgundy that was just so perfect at such an early age. This doesn’t … Continue reading

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The Fantastic 2009 Paul Pernot Burgundies

Pssst. Recognize this label? Yup. It’s Paul Pernot’s Puligny-Montrachet. These wines are among the precious few White Burgundies that once drunk will never be forgotten. Once you’ve had a Pernot Puligny, it is difficult to envision a comparable white wine … Continue reading

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2008 Red Burgundy: Domaine Francois Lamarche

Tasting the 2008′s just after the ’09s at Lamarche this past January was a revelation. When looking back at my notes from a year earlier, I noted the same beautiful core of fruit, but in their year of elevage, every … Continue reading

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Domaine Jean-Marie Chaland: Wines from the Mâconnais

Editor’s note: The boss is usually way to busy to send out emails, and quite frankly, still is. Though here’s a rare glimpse into one of his discoveries earlier this year that’s NOW IN STOCK!!! This estate was the big … Continue reading

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Expression of Burgundy: XAVIER MONNOT

NOTE: This email is long, but if you find yourself seduced by the wines of Burgundy, it is definitely worth your time. As the 2005 red Burgundies were arriving, I was doing as we all were, buying all I could … Continue reading

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Filed under Burgundy, David Netzer, French Wine, General, Uncategorized, Xavier Monnot