ever upwards…

By billn on June 19, 2014 #the market#vines for sale

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I’m guessing that it’s not a good idea to hold your breath whilst waiting for lower prices 😉

At grand cru level, land sold for between $2.7m and $12.9m a hectare (2.47 acres) in 2013, the ministry wrote. The average per-hectare price rose from $5.2m in 2012. It has been rising steadily since 1996, when a hectare was selling for a relatively paltry $1.66m.
Source: Winesearcher

jon wyand’s window on burgundian complexity…

By billn on June 18, 2014 #other sites

The complexity of Burgundy in just one picture – thanks to Jon Wyand. JNG, mentioned on the left of this image, is Domaine Jean-Noël Gagnard.

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a few tweets and links of interest…

By billn on June 18, 2014 #harvests#other sites#the market#vintage 2014

First, Clive on 2004 – I feel my wrists being slapped…! 😉

Second, one wonders why he was able to accumulate so much – but hey – it’s just another profit…

Third, what really is this UNESCO thing?

a few rooftops…

By billn on June 17, 2014 #travels in burgundy 2014

A different view of Beaune at the weekend – before a tour of the market – but first, a typical Burgundian kitchen on a Friday night – only 17 bottles on the table…

last day this week in irancy town…

By billn on June 11, 2014 #travel pics#travels in burgundy 2014

A quiet day of visits, the weather’s a little been a little cooler too – only ~28°C!

There was a little rain last night, but nothing too heavy. Generally the producers of ‘Greater Burgundy’ are content with their lot after flowering.

One more Irancy producer tomorrow, then I’m heading to Beaune. Note, a 98 Irancy today managed to leap into my Top-10 list of 2014 – which reminds me, I suppose I better put that list online next week 😉

very warm in the côtes…

By billn on June 10, 2014 #harvests#travels in burgundy 2014#vintage 2014

The positive side to that is that flowering is, in the main, completed.

It is a good ‘set’ this year, so the vigneron(ne)s at least retain the possibility for a good harvest volume in 2014. The last great vintage ending in a 4 was 1964 – let’s hope that the 50th anniversary of that, is one to remember!

Of-course the negative side to this warm, muggy, weather is the incidence of storms. Many places have been hard-hit in France in the last 36 hours – parts of Bordeaux badly hailed again. Tonight in Chablis we had a threatening-looking sky, and even the odd thunder-clap, but as Tuesday ends – that’s the most of it.

As far as today is concerned, I have mainly been drinking Irancy!

offer of the day – Domaine de l’Arlot 2012…

By billn on June 05, 2014 #the market

For interest, I’ve included (in brackets) the cost difference versus 2009…

DOMAINE DE L’ARLOT 2012 – Nuits-St-Georges

NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES Le Petit Arlot 2012 75cl 42.00 (Swiss Francs) (42.00)
NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES Clos de l’Arlot 2012 75cl 79.50 (69.50)
NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES Clos des Forêts Saint Georges 2012 75cl 79.50 (69.50)
VOSNE-ROMANEE Les Suchots 2012 75cl 115.00 (99.00)
ROMANEE SAINT VIVANT 2012 75cl 389.00 (299.00)

Regarding the two wines of Vosne, I guess, just because they can…

offer of the day – Bouchard Père et Fils 2012…

By billn on June 04, 2014 #the market

Missing in action the last days – but plenty of typing in the background – honest 😉

I seem to have missed the prices of the 2011s, but you can compare the below with the same (actually a larger selection) from 2010

VINS BLANCS
Meursault Genevrières 2012 75cl 65.00 (Swiss Francs)
Meursault Les Perrières 2012 75cl 69.50
Corton Charlemagne 2012 75cl 119.00
Chevalier-Montrachet La Cabotte 2012 75cl 378.00
Montrachet 2012 75cl 469.00

VINS ROUGES
Beaune Grève Vigne de l’Enfant Jésus 2012 75cl 74.00
Beaune Grève Vigne de l’Enfant Jésus 2012 150cl 153.00
Vosne-Romanée Les Suchots 2012 75 cl 98.00
Le Corton 2012 75cl 88.00
Chambertin Clos de Bèze 2012 75cl 199.00

I bought baby Jesus in magnums – it’s Grand Cru standard in 2012!

one eye on the sky…

By billn on May 29, 2014 #harvests#vintage 2014

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The vines in Chablis don’t have quite the same level of development, even in the Grand Crus (right, Les Clos yesterday), but in the Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits we are seeing more and more flowering in the vineyards.

The weather is currently a coolish 16-22°C – perfect for jogging! – and there’s some breeze too, but despite occasional threatening, moody cloud it’s remaining mainly dry here (so far) this week.

Chablis, by contrast, had some short, sharp bursts of rain yesterday afternoon – lucky for them that they’ve no flowers to perturb!

Many are the vigneron(ne)s keeping one eye on the sky, and for the next couple of weeks…

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