The info we’ve been waiting for:
- Côte de Beaune : 18 September
- Côte de Nuits : 20 September
- Hautes-Côtes de Beaune et de Nuits : 23 September
- Châtillonnais : 15 September
Around Auxerre (Yonne)
- Crémants de Bourgogne, Saint-Bris : 11 September
- Irancy : 16 September
- Vins du Vézelien : 18 September
- Chablis : 16 September
The weather has been pretty good; clear skies, sunshine & 28°C for much of September (above average) and only two days with a little rain – half the September average – but then we’re only halfway through September! Anyway I’m hoping to be getting my hands dirty at the triage table this weekend so will send updates as we go.
Two additional snippets of Burgundy-related info:
- Following a 21% increase in volume for the last quarter of 2005, worldwide export figures for the first six months of 2006 confirm Burgundy ‘s top form, with a boost of 12% in volume and 11% in value compared to the same period last year. Even more noteworthy, is the progress of Crémant de Bourgogne : where despite low volume, exports rose by 22% in volume and 60% in value from January to June year on year, continuing the trend started in 2005 when exports of the region’s sparkling AC took off (source : BIVB).
- On the UK market, volume exports of wines for the period January to June 06 show a 4% increase on 2005 (+1% in value). For Crémant de Bourgogne volumes, the uplift is 13% over the same period (source : Douanes Françaises).