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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 Joseph Pascal - Puligny Montrachet Les Folatières 1er cru 75cl £395 per case of 6 Joseph Pascal
Puligny Montrachet Les Folatières 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£395 per case of 6
IB
Tasting NotesFrom one of the top premiers crus in Puligny and always a great favourite, producing some of the most classical, complete expressions of this appellation. This is a Folatiers with the volume turned up to full, but the impression is still of elegance and layered complexity; intense aromas of white flowers or blossom, hazelnut and ripe citrus on the palate and a rich texture. RKL
RED 2024 Joseph Voillot - Bourgogne Rouge Vieilles Vignes 75cl £220 per case of 12 Joseph Voillot
Bourgogne Rouge Vieilles Vignes
2024 / / 75cl
£220 per case of 12
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Bourgogne Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes has a ripe nose with a slight spirituous element. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, just needing a little more brightness and more Pinoté to come through. Just a bit flat-footed at the moment. Drinking Window: 2025-2029. 85 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2024 Joseph Voillot - Pommard Les Epenots 1er Cru 75cl £460 per case of 6 Joseph Voillot
Pommard Les Epenots 1er Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£460 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Pommard les Epenots 1er Cru is habitually one of the stranger cuvées from the Domaine. This has a mixture of red and black fruit, undergrowth and mulch-like scents percolating through with time. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins that lend this commendable tension. It gains more clarity towards the finish, far superior to the Clos Micault with a dab of cracked black peper on the finish. Enjoy over the next 12 to 15 years. A lovely old school Pommard. Drinking Window: 2027 - 2042. 91-93 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2024 Joseph Voillot - Pommard Les Rugiens 1er Cru 75cl £480 per case of 6 Joseph Voillot
Pommard Les Rugiens 1er Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£480 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Pommard Les Rugiens 1er Cru opens up nicely in the glass. Initially rather bashful, it opens up with brambly red fruit, crushed stone and light strawberry pastille scents, an underlying sous-bois element becoming more pronounced with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with darker fruit than the Pezerolles, fine grip, notes of black pepper and used tea leaves, just a hint of dark chocolate on the finish. This should age with style. Drinking Window: 2027 - 2045. 92-94 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2024 Joseph Voillot - Volnay Vieilles Vignes 75cl £210 per case of 6 Joseph Voillot
Volnay Vieilles Vignes
2024 / / 75cl
£210 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Volnay Vieilles Vignes has quite a high-toned bouquet with raspberry coulis and crushed strawberry scents, just a bit of prune in the background. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit. Nicely structured, this shows more freshness on the palate than the nose, touches of allspice and white pepper furnishing the slightly rustic finish. On par with the previous vintage. Drinking Window: 2026 - 2034. 86-88 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
WHITE 2024 Louis Jadot - Batard Montrachet grand cru 75cl £1,195 per case of 3 Louis Jadot
Batard Montrachet grand cru
2024 / / 75cl
£1,195 per case of 3
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru is more backward and closed than the Bienvenues yet this sings of Bâtard, a bit surly but you know it will loosen up in the end. The palate is fresh and crisp on the entry. There is just a touch of reduction but it feels tensile from start to finish. It is a little spicier on the finish with a tang of tangerine and stem ginger on the aftertaste. Excellent. Drinking Window 2027-2050. 93-95 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"3 x 450l barrels made. A glowing pure fresh yellow colour, with dignity and energy. The oak adds a little pat of butter. Spending time with this because I think it has significant potential. There is considerable tensile strength on the palate, not the most powerful of Bâtards, but I think it has been very skilfully made. Drink from 2034-2040. 94-96 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Beaune Clos des Ursules 1er cru 75cl £340 per case of 6 Louis Jadot
Beaune Clos des Ursules 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£340 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Cask sample (large oak cask). Quite dark mid cherry. Fresh red fruits, cherry and strawberry. Quite high, fresh, zesty acidity with a rounded palate. Just a touch of spice. A pretty wine with good length and volume. (MH) 16.5 points" jancisrobinson.com------"The 2024 Beaune Clos des Ursules 1er Cru has a delightful, well-defined and quite complex bouquet with a little more florality and mineralité than the Boucherottes or Cras. Very focused. The palate is very well balanced with just the right amount of acidity. A mixture of red and black fruit laced with white pepper and desiccated orange peel, it feels assured on the finish. A worthy follow-up to the excellent 2023. Drinking Window: 2028 - 2042. 91-93 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com ------"An even ruby to light purple in colour. The bouquet is both the most complete and the most distinguished of the Beaune sextet. A kernel of red cherries, a restrained structure on refined tannins, adequate acidity, a fine and balanced Beaune. Drink from 2030-2036. 92-95 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Charmes Chambertin grand cru 75cl £655 per case of 3 Louis Jadot
Charmes Chambertin grand cru
2024 / / 75cl
£655 per case of 3
IB
WHITE 2024 Louis Jadot - Chevalier Montrachet Les Demoiselles Grand Cru 75cl £1,590 per case of 3 Louis Jadot
Chevalier Montrachet Les Demoiselles Grand Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£1,590 per case of 3
IB
Tasting Notes"2 x 350l barrels made, so a yield of just 14 hl/ha. Evidently higher up the slope, which gives a dancing quality, while the low yield in this instance seems genuinely to concentrate the wine. Greater intensity at the back of the palate than the Bâtard and with notable persistence. Drink from 2030-2040. 95-97 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com------"The 2024 Chevalier-Montrachet Demoiselles Grand Cru has a clean, precise and focused bouquet. It is very controlled, perhaps not the most flattering Chevalier at this primal stage, though delineated and focused. The palate is precise and intense, yet it is blessed with a surfeit of elegance and refinement. There is a real peacock's tail on the finish that stretches on and on. One of Jadat's best wines in 2024. Drinking Window: 2028 - 2052. 95-97 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Clos de la Roche grand cru 75cl £860 per case of 6 Louis Jadot
Clos de la Roche grand cru
2024 / / 75cl
£860 per case of 6
IB
WHITE 2024 Louis Jadot - Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru (Domaine des Héritiers Jadot) 75cl £1,230 per case of 6 Louis Jadot
Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru (Domaine des Héritiers Jadot)
2024 / / 75cl
£1,230 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru has an expressive bouquet with nectarine, white peach, lime cordial and yellow flower scents. The palate is medium-bodied with a slightly honeyed texture. There is a keen line of acidity but it just misses the complexity of Jadot's other Grand Crus on the finish. Give it a couple of years in bottle. Drinking Window. 2027-2044. 91-93 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com ------"Made in a foudre. Clean pale lemon. The bouquet is refreshingly pure, yet with a certain weight of ripe fruit. Citrus intensity through the middle, white fruit cascading over the stones, a powerful intensity, and quite some class. Drink from 2030-2038. 93-95 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Corton Greves grand cru 75cl £270 per case of 3 Louis Jadot
Corton Greves grand cru
2024 / / 75cl
£270 per case of 3
IB
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Corton Pougets grand cru 75cl £535 per case of 6 Louis Jadot
Corton Pougets grand cru
2024 / / 75cl
£535 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes(Heritiers Louis Jadot) "Light crimson. Enticingly sweet and fragrant, with just a light herbal (but not unripe) note. Sweet like wild strawberries and tart like sour cherries but there’s also a fine stone-dust/mineral impression. An unusual impression on the palate, both dry and silky – extreme finesse with a gentle grip. Scented, delicate yet with underlying depth and power. Very long. (JH) 17.5 points" jancisrobinson.com------"Crimson with a paler rim. Some darker cherry and a bit of raspberry. A fair crunch on the palate, though this has ripened to perhaps the optimum degree for the vintage. No more than middleweight, but an attractive Pougets. Drink from 2031-2037. 91-93 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com------"The 2024 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru is understated compared to previous vintages, lighter yet well balanced and displaying plenty of finesse, wild strawberry mixed with raspberry and wilted rose petals. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly furry tannins, moderate weight, nicely balanced with a persistent quite peppery finish that leaves the tongue tingling. Not quite in the league of the best vintages but certainly fine in context of the vintage. Drinking Window: 2028 - 2048. 92-94 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Echezeaux grand cru 75cl £655 per case of 3 Louis Jadot
Echezeaux grand cru
2024 / / 75cl
£655 per case of 3
IB
Tasting Notes"Light to mid cherry. Both sweet-fruited and a touch herbal. Chewy yet fine tannin structure, layered and refined if firm overall. Taut, fresh, perhaps a touch lean at the moment. Upright, more closed than the Corton-Les Pougets. Hoping it takes on more flesh in the bottle. Very long even if not in any way approachable. (JH) 17.5+ points" jancisrobinson.com ------"2 x 350-litre barrels. Pale to mid ruby in colour. Some attractive raspberry fruit, plenty of strawberry, a softer style which makes this Echezeaux a little less lacy than usual, yet with good length. Drink from 2030-2037. 92-95 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com------"The 2024 Echézeaux Grand Cru has a clean, well-defined nose with raspberry coulis, wild strawberry and iodine scents, perhaps not quite as audacious as the 2023 but a very competent and classy Eche'. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent ripe tannins, layers of mulberry, raspberry and black pepper leading to a satisfying, quite persistent finish. This shakes off the travails of the growing season with class. Drinking Window: 2027 - 2046. 93-95 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 1er cru 75cl £960 per case of 6 Louis Jadot
Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£960 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Cask sample. Light smudgy crimson. Sweet, dark-red fruit and a hint of oak sweetness/spice. Oak and spice on the palate but that does not overwhelm the pure, fragrant fruit. Delicious and already harmonious. Pure, bright and long in a lighter style. (JH) 17 points" jancisrobinson.com------"An even crimson colour, not the deepest, but then the dark fruited concentration really kicks in on the palate, with a sterner structure and fine persistence. The nobility of the terroir transcends the vintage. Perhaps not quite the mid palate amplitude of a richer year, but the 2024 Clos St-Jacques has been well made. Drink from 2032-2038. 93-95 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com------"The 2024 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos Saint-Jacques 1er Cru is limited to a single foudre this year (equivalent to eight barrels). It demands a little more coaxing than usual from the nose but repays your patience with gorgeous scents of brambly red berries, rosehip, orange pith and crushed stone. It just exudes the essence of Clos Saint-Jacques. The palate is beautifully balanced with fine tannins and a crisp line of acidity. Very harmonious, a most silky in texture, it discreetly fans out towards the finish and has much more persistence than the Estournelles or Lavaux. Despite the poor season, Jadot manages to make a wonderful Clos Saint-Jacques. Drinking Window: 2029 - 2050. 94-96 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Gevrey Chambertin Estournelles St Jacques 1er cru 75cl £520 per case of 6 Louis Jadot
Gevrey Chambertin Estournelles St Jacques 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£520 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Mid purple. The bouquet suggests a juiciness to follow, and there is quite a density of raspberry fruit, backed by some oak vanilla. Medium bodied, not the most persistent, but attractive. Drink from 2029-2034. 91-93 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com------"The 2024 Gevrey-Chambertin Estournelles Saint Jacques 1er Cru has more red fruit on the nose, a little bolder than the Lavaux, cassis and pressed violets, just a hint of leather. The palate is medium-bodied with gentle grip. Fine weight, this is well balanced with good delineation, perhaps more understated than recent solar vintages, yet it feels reassuringly prolonged on the aftertaste and delivers the sapidity to beckon you back for more. Drinking Window: 2028 - 2045. 91-93 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
WHITE 2024 Louis Jadot - Meursault Les Charmes 1er cru 75cl £225 per case of 3 Louis Jadot
Meursault Les Charmes 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£225 per case of 3
IB
Tasting Notes"In foudre, so not quite so clear and shows a little bit of lees infused reduction on the nose. Only moderate depth of fruit here and a fair acidity. From two plots, in the lower part of the vineyard, the Charmes was picked a week after the other two Meursaults. Drink from 2030-2036. 91-93 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com------"The 2024 Meursault Les Charmes 1er Cru has a very capable bouquet with yellow plum, hints of hazelnut and litchi, a light menthol note hanging out off-stage. The palate is well balanced with a fine bead of acidity. Not as complex or as mineral-driven as the best Charmes this vintage, though it has a linearity and focus that is commendable. I would just like to see more nerve on the finish but otherwise a competent Meursault-Charmes. Drinking Window: 2027-2040. 91-93 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
WHITE 2024 Louis Jadot - Meursault Perrieres 1er cru 75cl £515 per case of 6 Louis Jadot
Meursault Perrieres 1er cru
2024 / / 75cl
£515 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Meursault Les Perrières 1er Cru is a clear step up from the Charmes and Genevrières this year, with a beautifully defined mineral-driven bouquet that blossoms in the glass. The palate is taut and fresh, intense with racy acidity, real depth and drive. Very cohesive all the way through to the finish, there is a sense of completeness here derived from the propitious terroir. Superb. Drinking Window: 2027 - 2048. 93-95 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"Mid lemon yellow. Stylish in bouquet, not too exuberant, but with the sense of the stones infusing every aspect of the wine. This is close to full throttle and yet retains an elegance. A very long finish. Extremely good! Drink from 2032-2038. 93-96 points" Jasper Morris MW, insideburgundy.com
WHITE 2024 Louis Jadot - Montrachet Grand Cru 75cl £2,240 per case of 3 Louis Jadot
Montrachet Grand Cru
2024 / / 75cl
£2,240 per case of 3
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Montrachet Grand Cru has another well-defined nose, though juxtaposed against the Chevalier this does not contain the same amplitude or refinement. The palate is intense and broad-shouldered, the richness counterbalanced by the acidity. A little spicier than the Chevalier-Montrachet on the finish, this lingers in the mouth. A serious Montrachet that should give 20 or 30 years' drinking pleasure. Drinking Window 2028 - 2053. 94-96 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2024 Louis Jadot - Musigny grand cru 75cl £2,185 per case of 3 Louis Jadot
Musigny grand cru
2024 / / 75cl
£2,185 per case of 3
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2024 Musigny Grand Cru has a much more intense and flamboyant bouquet compared to the preceding Amoureuses: raspberry and wild strawberry, blood orange and rose petals, all with superb delineation and the depth you expect from this vineyard. The palate is medium-bodied with svelte tannins that lend this a satin-textured mouthfeel. Beautifully balanced with very well integrated ock, there is ample depth and it feels very long on the succulent finish. Very seductive. Drinking Window: 2030 - 2060. 95-97 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com

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