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Burgundy 2024 En Primeur

Burgundy 2024 En Primeur

Last week we made our annual autumn visit to Burgundy to taste the latest vintage from barrel.  The 2024 wines were truly exciting to taste, and the whole experience reaffirmed our love for this beautiful region.  If we can convey even a fraction of this experience, we are certain you will want to have 2024 burgundies in your cellar.   

In simple terms, 2024 in Burgundy was wet but warm.  Spring flowering is a key time in any growing season, as wind, rain, or cold can damage the delicate flowers that will determine the potential quantity of fruit.  Flowering began in early June, but the continual rain caused coulure (poor fruit set) and millerandage (uneven fruit sizes), particularly for Pinot Noir in the Côte de Nuits.  This was very uneven, with some plots unaffected and others seeing almost total losses.  The rain continued, and, as temperatures rose later in June, mildew became a threat.  Most growers we visited told us they had to spray anti-mildew treatments up to twenty times, compared to five or six times in a normal year.  This was where really hard-working vigneronnes distinguished themselves.  At Château de Chamilly, Arnaud Desfontaine told us his brother Xavier (who looks after the vines) fitted extra lights to his tractors and was out spraying organic treatments whenever the weather allowed, day or night, limiting any adverse impact on the grapes.  

Thankfully, the rain abated in August, and warm weather arrived, continuing into the harvest in mid-September.  The exact decision of when to begin picking was another moment full of risk, with braver growers like Etienne Chaix at Joseph Voillot in Volnay and Benôit Eschard at Jeannin-Naltet in Mercurey harvesting up to a week later than their neighbours.  This gamble on the good weather holding out was repaid with perfectly ripe fruit.

Diligent work at the sorting table was another key quality factor in 2024.  Having lost in some cases 70% of the crop, it must have been very hard to discard another 10% at the sorting table, to remove any berries affected by mildew, but that's what our growers did, along with those at other top domaines.  At Rossignol-Trapet, we were told how Nicolas Rossignol (surely one of the gentlest souls in Burgundy) collects any workers who are injured or too aged to work among the vines to help him at the sorting table.  The eldest is 81, and we got the impression of the table as a genial council of the wise, allowing only the best berries to make it into the winery. 

 

Having visited last year just after the harvest and heard the winemaker's woes about the size of the harvest (50-70% down on a normal year), we were surprised this year by how buoyant they seemed.  At Hudelot-Baillet, Dominique Le Guen told us he only really realised how good the wines were when he tasted them after the malolactic fermentation was complete, at the end of last winter.  At P&L Borgeot, Laurent Borgeot (below) was clearly delighted, in particular by the white wines, which we have to say were some of the best we have tasted at this domaine.  The warm weather from August until harvest provided the conditions for the grapes to ripen, but what really sets the wines apart is how the drastic reduction in the crop size from the outset meant that, with so few grapes per vine, all the vines’ energy went into ripening a small crop, giving the wines exceptional concentration.

 

The white wines

The whites show the balance and freshness of a classic year, but with greater fruit intensity. Ripeness was excellent, yet flavours leaned towards ripe citrus, grilled lemon and occasional grapefruit—not the peachier, exotic profile of very warm vintages. What makes them truly compelling is the concentration from the low yields, combined with bright, seamless acidity and clear terroir expression. The Aligotés were superb: more concentrated yet still thrillingly fresh.  We tasted excellent wines from Chassagne-Montrachet, Meursault, Puligny, Auxey-Duresses, St-AubinCorton-Charlemagne, and Montagny, so quality seems remarkably consistent (at least, from the excellent small domaines we were visiting).

 

The red wines

The reds were very open and easy to taste.  Fruit aromas and flavours were abundant, but balanced by subtle earthy notes like humus, or aromas of smoked meats and sometimes violets.  The tannins were fine-grained, and most reds had a deeply satisfying acidity on the finish, which we have missed in the hotter years.  We would describe most as 'very good' rather than 'excellent', but some of that is accounted for by ageing potential. 

For the most part, this is a red vintage that can be drunk and enjoyed over the next ten years, with only those at premier cru and above having potential to improve much beyond that.  You could do very well to drink the 2024 reds whilst waiting for the 2022s and 2023s to develop.  Setting ageing ability aside, the '24s are as structured and deep, and will be as enjoyable to drink as years like '20, '22 and '23, albeit with a more classic balance and moderate alcohol levels of 13-13.5%.

This year, we met visionary winemaker Charles Magnien of Henri Magnien in Gevrey-Chambertin for the first time.

The case for 2024 Burgundy

We went out to Burgundy last week not knowing what to expect, thinking we might have to think carefully about which wines to buy and to offer to you.  Such was the pleasure of tasting the 2024s, we have returned with a renewed enthusiasm for the region.  Twenty years ago, a vintage like this would have been a write-off, but with vastly improved practices in the vineyards and new techniques in the winery, 2024 has produced many joyful wines that will give you lots of pleasure.  Part of that joy comes from their distinct character, quite different from any previous vintage we have tasted and defying easy comparisons. 

The reduction in yield was worst for the generic wines, due to their position on the lower slopes, hardest hit by the rain and mildews.  For many of our customers, top-quality Bourgogne Blanc and Rouge are staples, so we suggest snapping these up while you can.  The unique 'modern-classic' style of the villages, premiers and grands crus wines will ensure they bring lots of pleasure for many years to come, so we recommend adding them to your cellar

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Expressions of interest

We expect to offer the 2024 wines between now and January, as our allocations are confirmed.  You will find all of the releases on our Burgundy 2024 homepage.

We hope to offer wines from the following, subject to availability:

Drouhin-Laroze, Rossignol-Trapet, Henri Magnien, Hudelot-Baillet, Joseph Voillot, Domaines Michelot, Antoine Jobard, Joseph Pascal, P&L Borgeot, Jeannin-Naltet, Jean Collet, Château des Jacques, JA Ferret, Maison Louis Jadot, Domaine Sauzet, Clos des Lambrays and more!

We welcome advanced expressions of interest.  Please email us.  

Offered en primeur.  Wines expected to land in the UK between Spring & Autumn 2026. 

 
 

 

WHITE 2024 Antoine Jobard - Bourgogne Blanc 75cl £160 per case of 6 Antoine Jobard
Bourgogne Blanc
2024 / / 75cl
£160 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Palish colour with a green tint. Fairly classic bouquet with good density on the palate and fair acidity. Drink from 2027-2029. Tasted Oct 2025. 86-88 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com
WHITE 2024 Antoine Jobard - Meursault Blagny 1er Cru 75cl £660 per case of 6 Antoine Jobard
Meursault Blagny 1er Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£660 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Pale lemon in colour. A slightly more chiselled nose than the village Meursault, yet clearly ripe. Fullish white fruit, concentrated apples and a pear or two, well-constructed with a long finish. Drink from 2029-2034. 91-93 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com
WHITE 2024 Borgeot - Bourgogne Blanc Clos de la Carbonade, Monople 75cl £180 per case of 12 Borgeot
Bourgogne Blanc Clos de la Carbonade, Monople
2024 / / 75cl
£180 per case of 12
IB
Tasting NotesFrom a walled vineyard in Bouzeron, owned entirely by the Borgeots, hence this is a monopole for the domaine. The soil is very stony here and the average vine age is 63 years! 20% aged in oak, 10% of it new. The fruit from Clos Carbonade is very ripe, with aromas and flavours of pineapple and lots of minerality...amazing depth and concentration. Clos Carbonade has been superb in every recent vintage, but this is one of the best. RKL
RED 2024 Borgeot - Bourgogne Pinot Noir 75cl £175 per case of 12 Borgeot
Bourgogne Pinot Noir
2024 / / 75cl
£175 per case of 12
IB
Tasting NotesThe yield this year was 34 hl, versus 45 hl in a normal year, which itself is very low for Bourgogne Pinot Noir, often pushed to yield of 55 hl/ha +. Aged in foudre and barrels for 18 months, which is the same ageing regime as the village wines from most domaines, with 10% new oak this year. Tremendous depth and power on the palate, very forward, dark, spicy cherry fruit. RKL
WHITE 2024 Borgeot - Chassagne Montrachet Village Vieilles Vignes 75cl £295 per case of 6 Borgeot
Chassagne Montrachet Village Vieilles Vignes
2024 / / 75cl
£295 per case of 6
IB
Tasting NotesThe Borgeots have excellent holdings in Chassagne, with Chardonnay vines up to 60 years old, producing low yields of very concentrated fruit. The vines for their Vieilles Vignes are just below the famous Morgeot premier cru. The elevage is in up to 25% new oak. Grilled almonds, citrus and white flowers and intense hazelnuts on the nose. Another standout success! RKL
WHITE 2024 Borgeot - Rully La Chaponniere Blanc 75cl £240 per case of 12 Borgeot
Rully La Chaponniere Blanc
2024 / / 75cl
£240 per case of 12
IB
Tasting NotesBeautiful floral aromas and intense flavours on the mid-palate of ripe, sweet peaches, with a generous, creamy texture. The length and fresh acidity are superb. This is one of the most appealing and impressive Rullys I have tasted in a long time. RKL
WHITE 2024 Borgeot - Santenay La Comme Blanc 1er cru 75cl £180 per case of 6 Borgeot
Santenay La Comme Blanc 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£180 per case of 6
IB
Tasting NotesThe Santenay premier cru La Comme is right next door to the Chassagne-Montrachet 'Embazées' premier cru vineyard. Precise fruit aromas and flavours, beautiful texture, with pineapple and pink grapefruit, with lovely roundness on the palate, all in perfect harmony! Don't let lack of familiarity with Santenay deter you, this is a brilliant 'under the radar' premier cru white burgundy for £30 per bottle in bond! RKL
RED 2024 Borgeot - Santenay Rouge Clos des Beauregards 1er Cru 75cl £145 per case of 6 Borgeot
Santenay Rouge Clos des Beauregards 1er Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£145 per case of 6
IB
Tasting NotesThe Beauregards premier cru is just by the famous windmill on Borgeot's label. Mid-way between Clos de la Comme and Les Gravieres in weight and body, with 25% new oak. Super deep, dark earthy cherry and black fruits, but despite the density it has masses of energy and freshness. Another 'wow' in the tasting notes! RKL
RED 2024 Borgeot - Santenay Rouge Vieilles Vignes 75cl £120 per case of 6 Borgeot
Santenay Rouge Vieilles Vignes
2024 / / 75cl
£120 per case of 6
IB
Tasting NotesFrom pinot noir vines up to an astonishing 80 years old, propagated by Massal selection. 100% de-stemmed. 20% new oak this year. Smoky (reductive) aromas on the nose with notes of plum, cherry and spices. Super silky on the palate, with vibrant red fruit and very silky-smooth tannins. An amazingly long, fine finish with a salty character. RKL
WHITE 2024 Domaine J.A. Ferret - Pouilly Fuissé 75cl £170 per case of 6 Domaine J.A. Ferret
Pouilly Fuissé
2024 / / 75cl
£170 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"(from Fuissé fruit that includes 10% 1ers). Moderate wood is present on the ripe and fresh nose featuring notes of apple, white flower and crushed fennel. The sleek and nicely textured flavors possess good density and definition on the clean, dry and bitter lemon-tinged finale. Lovely and built-to-repay mid-term keeping. 2030+. 89-91 points." Allen Meadows, Burghound
WHITE 2024 Domaine J.A. Ferret - Pouilly-Fuissé "Autour de la Roche" 75cl £170 per case of 6 Domaine J.A. Ferret
Pouilly-Fuissé "Autour de la Roche"
2024 / / 75cl
£170 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Autour de la Roche is a blend of only the best terroirs surrounding the Roche de Vergisson. With an excellent south-southeast exposure, 10-35 year old vines are planted in calcareous (limestone) clay soil which imparts finesse, complexity and volume to the wine. For the classic Pouilly-Fuisse, fermentation takes place half in enameled tanks and half in oak barrels, which adds oxygen and complexity. No new oak is used and the barrels are 2-5 years old to ensure as pure an expressions of the terroir as possible." - Producer's note
WHITE 2024 Domaine J.A. Ferret - Pouilly-Fuissé "Clos des Prouges" Tête de Cru 75cl £245 per case of 6 Domaine J.A. Ferret
Pouilly-Fuissé "Clos des Prouges" Tête de Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£245 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"...Ripe, open and pure lemon fruit with a hint of pears and white mushroom (but not rot). Smells creamy and leesy, too, translating to delicious, creamy generosity on the palate. The oak is well integrated. Long, crisp finish. 2027-2030. 16.5 points." (JH) Jancisrobinson.com, Oct '25------"(from Fuissé fruit). More moderate oak influence easily allows the cool aromas of pear, apple and lemon rind to be appreciated. The racy, delineated and overtly stony flavors possess solid density and power on the markedly austere and distinctly lemony finish. This is extremely backward and a wine that will need at least some cellaring to unwind so while it’s recommended, it’s recommended with the proviso that it be aged over at least the midterm. 2031+. 90-93 points." Allen Meadows, Burghound
WHITE 2024 Domaine J.A. Ferret - Pouilly-Fuissé "Le Clos de Jeanne" 1er Cru 75cl £245 per case of 6 Domaine J.A. Ferret
Pouilly-Fuissé "Le Clos de Jeanne" 1er Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£245 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"(from an appellation standpoint, this .64 holding in Le Clos is part of the 1er Les Perrières and will be noted as such on the back label). Here the wood is no longer subtle and dominates the aromas of citrus and petrol. There is more volume and punch to the middle-weight flavors that conclude in a markedly bitter, attenuated and short finish. As the description suggests, this is very awkward and it’s difficult to predict if it will eventually come together in bottle. 2029+. 87-89? points." Allen Meadows, Burghound------"The 2024 Pouilly-Fuissé C os de Jeanne ler Cru has a tightly wound bouquet that offers apple blossom and light flinty aromas. The palate is well balanced with a tensile opening, fresh and vibrant with hints of yellow plum and orange rind, the 25% new oak neatly integrated. Very precise on the finish, this might well surpass the 2023. Excellent. 2027-2037. 90-92 points." Neal Martin, Vinous, Jun '25
WHITE 2024 Domaine J.A. Ferret - Pouilly-Fuissé "Les Ménétrières" 1er cru 75cl £350 per case of 6 Domaine J.A. Ferret
Pouilly-Fuissé "Les Ménétrières" 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£350 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Pouilly-Fuissé Les Ménétriéres ler Cru, which suffered a high level of millerandage due to the age of vines, has a very mineral, sea spray-scented nose. The palate is tensile and sapid, veins of apricot and white peach showing impressive concentration, slightly oily towards the finish. Just a dab of white pepper pops up on the aftertaste. I appreciate the length of this Pouilly Fuissé. 2027-2042. 91-93 points." Neal Martin, Vinous, Jun '25------"(from Fuissé fruit). More subtle wood influence sets off ripe and more floral-suffused and ultra-fresh aromas of citrus confit, spiced pear and a whiff of crushed fennel. The delicious if not especially dense medium-bodied flavors possess impressive power that continues onto the bitter lemon-inflected, clean, dry and strikingly long finale. This is seriously good with the potential to match. 2032+. 92-94 points." Allen Meadows, Burghound
WHITE 2024 Domaine J.A. Ferret - Pouilly-Fuissé "Les Perrières" 1er Cru 75cl £245 per case of 6 Domaine J.A. Ferret
Pouilly-Fuissé "Les Perrières" 1er Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£245 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Pouilly-Fuissé Les Perriéres ler Cru was the first to be picked at 13.30 potential alcohol. This is quite powerful on the nose, with touches of walnut and smoke infusing the citrus fruit. The palate is fresh on the entry with a citric line of acidity that ends this tension. This linear, classically-styled Pouilly Fuissé calls out for some fruits de mer! Very fine. 2027-2036. 90 points." Neal Martin, Vinous, Jun '25------"(from Fuissé fruit). Very generous wood fights with the ripe yet cool aromas of white orchard fruit and just sliced lemon along with an interesting top note of mint tea. The juicy, even fleshy, medium weight flavors retain excellent underlying tension before culminating in a chiseled, stony and lingering finish that offers just a bit more depth. This too is very promising. 2032+. 91-93 points." Allen Meadows, Burghound
WHITE 2024 Domaine J.A. Ferret - Pouilly-Fuissé "Tournant de Pouilly" 1er Cru 75cl £350 per case of 6 Domaine J.A. Ferret
Pouilly-Fuissé "Tournant de Pouilly" 1er Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£350 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Light dusting of oak spice and lees richness over ripe fruits – citrus and green fruits with a hint of vanilla. A very young wine, not fully meshed, but with everything in place for a harmonious life ahead. Mouth-watering and creamy on the finish. 2027-2034. 17 points."(JH) Jancisrobinson.com, Oct '25------"The 2024 Pouilly-Fuissé Tournant de Pouilly ler Cru was one of the last vines to be picked due to its more northerly exposure. This has a flinty, smoky bouquet that is old-school M6connais. There is something uncompromising about the aromatics. The palate is vibrant with a citric entry, just a little oily in texture, linear with hints of lemongrass towards the finish that is like a coiled-up spring. You can already feel that this has a long road ahead. 2026-2042. 92-94 points." Neal Martin, Vinous, Jun '25------"(this is part of Les Reisses and will be marked as a 1er on the back label). Generous wood stops short of dominating the restrained and elegant aromas of citrus rind, acacia blossom and Granny Smith apple. There is excellent intensity to the super-sleek, detailed and powerful larger-bodied flavors that possess even better depth and persistence on the compact, youthfully austere and built-to-age finale. This is old school Pouilly-Fuissé and if you can find it, buy it. 2034+. 93-95 points." Allen Meadows, Burghound
WHITE 2024 Domaine Michelot - Bourgogne Cote d'Or Chardonnay 75cl £220 per case of 12 Domaine Michelot
Bourgogne Cote d'Or Chardonnay
2024 / / 75cl
£220 per case of 12
IB
Tasting Notes"From various plots in Meursault in 500-litre barrels, with no new wood. A light lemon colour. Elegant chardonnay on the nose, crisp but suggesting more flesh than La Carriere. Builds beautifully on the palate, zesty style rather than mini-Meursault but with good length. Drink from 2026-2028. Tasted Oct 2025. 87-88 points." Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
WHITE 2024 Domaine Michelot - Meursault Clos St Felix, Monople 75cl £310 per case of 6 Domaine Michelot
Meursault Clos St Felix, Monople
2024 / / 75cl
£310 per case of 6
IB
Tasting NotesThe Clos St Felix is a walled vineyard directly adjoining the winery. Nicolas' grandfather used to tell the story of how he knew this was a warmer site than the surrounding vineyards. As a young man during the occupation, he would come home from visiting his girlfriend on cold winter nights after curfew. Hopping over the wall into the Clos St Felix, he would immediately notice the warmer temperatures!
WHITE 2024 Domaine Michelot - Meursault Genevrières 1er cru 75cl £500 per case of 6 Domaine Michelot
Meursault Genevrières 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£500 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"From two plots in Genevrières-Dessus. Just a little more lemon in the colour and a finer bouquet with a herbal, spring flowers note. The elegance and sophistication of Genevrières! Kicks on very well, with notably more stuffing at the back of the palate. Drink from 2029-2034. Tasted Oct 2025. 92-94 points." Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
WHITE 2024 Domaine Michelot - Meursault Les Charmes 1er cru 75cl £475 per case of 6 Domaine Michelot
Meursault Les Charmes 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£475 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Pale lemon. The nose shows a slightly greater dimension of white fruit than the village cuvées, with the suppleness of Charmes, yet not much detail. Grows on the palate, fruit, oak and flesh all in harmony. A medium bodied Charmes, well made. Drink from 2029-2034. Tasted Oct 2025. 90-93 points." Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy

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