The 'Intro to Burgundy' 6-pack

$292.00
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Now we are talking. This week, we’re offering a look at one of the most hallowed wine areas on earth: the Burgundy region of France.

It seems that every serious wine lover eventually becomes a Burgundy fanatic. But getting into Burgundy can be intimidating. And expensive. There’s a lot of terminology. Loads of small producers. Which are the good ones?

This pack is the first installment in an ongoing series to teach you about Burgundy by showing you delicious examples from cream-of-the-crop hard-to-find producers. And we couldn’t be more excited to make Burgundy your new habit.

For your 101-level, we simply want to introduce you to the two celebrity grapes of Burgundy—Chardonnay and Pinot Noir—from three unforgettable producers. You’ll get two bottles of each. Standard retail price on this 6-pack would be around $330, but you can get these—some of the best bottles we could find—for $292.

These bottles are all drinking great already, but they would also take some aging. Buying multiple packs and adding a couple of bottles each to your cellar would yield awesome rewards!

The ‘Intro to Burgundy’ 6-pack, $292:

Bourgogne Coteaux de Dijon Blanc, Domaine de la Cras, 2020 2 bottles

Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Olivier Merlin, 2021 2 bottles

Nuits-Saint Georges, David Duband, 2020 2 bottles

We are extending this offer until Wednesday, August 2nd! Orders that have already been placed will be available for pickup on Friday, July 28th. Any additional orders will be available Friday, August 4th.

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Now we are talking. This week, we’re offering a look at one of the most hallowed wine areas on earth: the Burgundy region of France.

It seems that every serious wine lover eventually becomes a Burgundy fanatic. But getting into Burgundy can be intimidating. And expensive. There’s a lot of terminology. Loads of small producers. Which are the good ones?

This pack is the first installment in an ongoing series to teach you about Burgundy by showing you delicious examples from cream-of-the-crop hard-to-find producers. And we couldn’t be more excited to make Burgundy your new habit.

For your 101-level, we simply want to introduce you to the two celebrity grapes of Burgundy—Chardonnay and Pinot Noir—from three unforgettable producers. You’ll get two bottles of each. Standard retail price on this 6-pack would be around $330, but you can get these—some of the best bottles we could find—for $292.

These bottles are all drinking great already, but they would also take some aging. Buying multiple packs and adding a couple of bottles each to your cellar would yield awesome rewards!

The ‘Intro to Burgundy’ 6-pack, $292:

Bourgogne Coteaux de Dijon Blanc, Domaine de la Cras, 2020 2 bottles

Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Olivier Merlin, 2021 2 bottles

Nuits-Saint Georges, David Duband, 2020 2 bottles

We are extending this offer until Wednesday, August 2nd! Orders that have already been placed will be available for pickup on Friday, July 28th. Any additional orders will be available Friday, August 4th.

Now we are talking. This week, we’re offering a look at one of the most hallowed wine areas on earth: the Burgundy region of France.

It seems that every serious wine lover eventually becomes a Burgundy fanatic. But getting into Burgundy can be intimidating. And expensive. There’s a lot of terminology. Loads of small producers. Which are the good ones?

This pack is the first installment in an ongoing series to teach you about Burgundy by showing you delicious examples from cream-of-the-crop hard-to-find producers. And we couldn’t be more excited to make Burgundy your new habit.

For your 101-level, we simply want to introduce you to the two celebrity grapes of Burgundy—Chardonnay and Pinot Noir—from three unforgettable producers. You’ll get two bottles of each. Standard retail price on this 6-pack would be around $330, but you can get these—some of the best bottles we could find—for $292.

These bottles are all drinking great already, but they would also take some aging. Buying multiple packs and adding a couple of bottles each to your cellar would yield awesome rewards!

The ‘Intro to Burgundy’ 6-pack, $292:

Bourgogne Coteaux de Dijon Blanc, Domaine de la Cras, 2020 2 bottles

Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Olivier Merlin, 2021 2 bottles

Nuits-Saint Georges, David Duband, 2020 2 bottles

We are extending this offer until Wednesday, August 2nd! Orders that have already been placed will be available for pickup on Friday, July 28th. Any additional orders will be available Friday, August 4th.

Young Marc Soyard at Domaine de la Cras has been raising a lot of eyebrows lately. His Chardonnay from vines right outside Dijon is among my favorite Burgundy whites I’ve had in a good while. Forget about ‘oaky/buttery’, this instead is lively and wild, showcasing Burgundy’s magic match of fruit texture and stoniness.

Olivier Merlin’s Bourgogne Pinot Noir is from our favorite recent vintage, 2021—and it reminds me why I fell in love with Burgundy in the first place. It doesn’t hit you over the head. It’s a seducer, a charmer. You want to chase it around the glass. It’s pure and delicate. Hundreds of years ago, the Duke of Burgundy understood that people would pay extra for Burgundy Pinot’s “aromatic superiority” and made laws to protect the grape’s use. A few whiffs will serve as evidence of why.

If it’s satisfaction you crave, you won’t have to look further than David Duband’s Pinot Noir from the famed village of Nuits-St. Georges. David is one of the elite talents in the Cote de Nuits, the finest place on earth for Pinot Noir. This 2020 explodes on the palate with as much spice and savory as gorgeous layered fruit.