Domaine Coche-Dury: producer profile
An in-depth look into this famously revered estate....
The Napoleonic laws of equal inheritance mean that vineyard ownership has slowly been divided again and again through the generations.
These days, few Burgundy producers own more than a few rows in any one village.
Negociants, by contrast, buy grapes or wine from lots of different growers, allowing them to make wines in larger volumes.
To make matters more complex, some well-known growers will make wine from their own holdings as well as buying in grapes from elsewhere. Some domaines make both estate wines and negociant wines, under separate labels.
An in-depth look into this famously revered estate....
Hope for premier cru status for Marsannay climats...
Twenty wines tasted from four of the estate's renowned vineyard sites...
The ten wine highlights of the year...
Petit Chablis 2020 will provide some excellent short-term drinking...
Wines with a seamless combination of concentration and energy...
Showing ageability and a lot of terroir influence...
With great levels of concentration and power, Les Clos and Les Preuses were particularly memorable...
With consistent quality across the Chablis tiers, 2020 is a particularly classic vintage for the region...
Wines that offer superb drinking and ageability at a fraction of the cost of their well-known neighbours...
Why these wines rank among the whites of the world..
Charting the history of this exceptional vineyard...
See who makes the list...
Vineyards provide a wide array of aromas and flavours and some delightful (and affordable) wines
Tasting the 1990 and 2008 vintages of the grand cru Clos des Lambrays.
One of Burgundy's most revered but most mysterious producers...
Names to have on your radar and 20 wines tasted...
Louis Latour’s Corton-Charlemagne shows the value of a top terroir and a dedicated producer