2018 Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley Pommard, Cote de Beaune

2018 Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley Pommard, Cote de Beaune

2018 Pierre Girardin Volnay, Cote de Beaune

2018 Pierre Girardin Volnay, Cote de Beaune

2018 Domaine Jean-Marc Bouley Volnay 1er Cru Carelle sous la Chapelle, Cote de Beaune

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The 2018 Volnay 1er Cru Les Carelles was quite reserved when I tasted it from barrel, and it's the same way from bottle, unwinding with a youthfully reserved bouquet of ripe berries, licorice and dark chocolate, deftly framed by a discreet touch of oak. Medium to full-bodied, bright and tightly wound, it has gained in energy and precision with élevage, but it still needs some time in bottle to show all its cards.

92+ points William Kelley robertparker.com Drink 2026-2050


Walk through the vineyards of Pommard and Volnay, and Thomas Bouley's meticulously tended vines are easy to spot: with high, beautifully spaced canopies and aerated, living soils, they inspire admiration even among the most exacting. His opinions are trenchant, but no one could contend that he doesn't put them into practice. Yet Bouley remains, to a significant extent, a "winemakers winemaker"—someone sometimes more talked about by his neighbors than by collectors overseas who are more readily seduced by social media savoir faire than hard work in the vineyards. It's typical of the domaine's insider status that Thomas's own name doesn't actually appear on the label, and that his finest wine is neither his Pommard Rugiens, nor his Volnay Caillerets, but rather his Pommard Fremiers—a climat one seldom hears spoken of. That will surely change—and soon—but for now, these remain some of the Côte d'Or's finest values, a fact that readers should profit from to acquire some bottles while they can. As I wrote last year, the rudiments of Bouley's approach in the cuverie and cellar are simple: for his terroirs that are richer in clay, he retains significant proportions of stems, whereas stonier sites are largely or entirely destemmed. Macerations are comparatively long, with temperature control only when deemed necessary. In the cellar, the influence of new oak is minimal, and the wines see two winters on the fine lees. This year, we opted to revisit the 2018s in bottle, and they fulfilled all the promise they showed from barrel last year. I also tasted the domaine's 2019s—"in your capacity as an interested wine lover, but not to review," as Bouley put it—but respecting his preference that critics henceforth comment only on finished wines from his domaine, I will confine myself to saying that any readers who have the opportunity to purchase some before I'm able to publish reviews shouldn't hesitate to do so.

William Kelley robertparker.com


 

 
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Product/Service Sold Out No
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Wine Type Red Wine
Wine Style Traditional
Country France
Region Burgundy, Cote de Beaune
Varietals Pinot Noir
Vintage 2018
Bottle Size 750ml
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