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Burgundy 2007

Welcome to our comprehensive guide to the tastings of 2007 Burgundy. We bring you Decanter's top whites, best value whites and top reds from the vintage. You can also post your comments on the wines.

See Beverley Blanning MW's Clos de Tart tasting notes (from a recent vertical tasting in London), the Decanter tasting team's favourite 2007 Burgundy wines and our Domaine de la Romanée-Conti 2006 tasting notes .

'It's a vintage that defines the Chardonnay grape, its exact positioning in Burgundy and its superiority over every other Chardonnay made in the world,' says Matthew Jukes. 'Thanks to hard graft after a terrible summer, the top producers have crafted fragrant, classic 2007 reds to enjoy while your other Burgundies are maturing,' says Sarah Marsh MW.Both bring you their top wines from a difficult Burgundy vintage.

  • See the full report, with further appraisals of the vintage, tasting notes, and drinking windows in the February issue of Decanter, OUT NOW

  • To check stockist codes (in italics following the tasting note) please see our stockist page.


    Jukes' top whites

    Comtes Lafon, Perrières, Meursault (20/20)
    This was the only perfect score I gave in 2008 and it came as a total surprise. My
    tasting note is ridiculously superlative-drenched so I won't repeat it, suffice to say that every molecule of this wine is perfect. I was literally struck dumb when I
    tasted this – and that never happens! DDi

    Etienne Sauzet, Montrachet (19.5)
    One of the most closed and concentrated of wines, but it already shows impeccable balance and an amazing acid line which points to a very long life. DDi

    Jean-Marc Boillot, Truffière, Puligny-Montrachet (19)
    A tight, introverted wine showing the energy and minerality of this vineyard. Boillot has made amazing village wines, but when you step up to his unbelievable premier cru, there's no looking back. Gdh

    Jean-Marc Roulot, Perrières, Meursault (19)
    Roulot cranked up the volume of his Tessons but with this, its big brother, comes more structure, minerality and focus. One of the most incredible wines this Domaine has made in a decade. DDi

    Leflaive, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet (19)
    All of Leflaive's grand crus score 19s this year but Bienvenues is the most beautiful
    and gentle. Its grace masks a steely core of fruit and acidity which will propel this wine forwards for 20 years. C&B

    Leflaive, Pucelles, Puligny-Montrachet (19)
    Eric Remy has engineered some superb '07s. Pucelles is my pick of the premiers crus on account of its stony minerality and socking acidity, which keeps the awesome fruit in check. A wine that expands relentlessly on the palate. C&B

    Marc Colin, Bâtard-Montrachet (19)
    Colin's Bâtard is the antithesis of many, with its spice, density and power sitting back, letting the soul of the wine come through. A relief after many blockbusters, showing a domaine heading towards a new era of finer, more beautiful wines. Gdh

    Bonneau du Martray, Corton-Charlemagne (18.5)
    Incredible aromatics and extraordinary minerality. The control is gripping and this marshals the exuberant, evocative, floral, brioche and citrus notes beautifully. A classic, 'collectors'-only' wine. C&B

    Bruno Colin, La Boudriotte, Chassagne-Montrachet (18.5)
    Pear, apple, pineapple and beeswax crowd the nose and then the fruit power and
    white-knuckle acidity rush in. A dramatic wine that leaves you exhausted. Grand cru-like tension and depth. Gns, Gun, L&W

    Colin-Morey, Folatières, Puligny-Montrachet (18.5)
    Pear, apple, toast and melon aromas and palate, this is an exuberant and racy wine
    that shows more succulence and texture than many. The immediacy of the fruit hides a steely core of minerality which will give this balance for a decade. VTr


    Marsh's top value whites

    A&P de Villaine, Aligoté de Bouzeron
    Simple, bright and breezy, light and lively with fresh citrus fruit. C&B

    Charles and Remi Jobard, Bourgogne Blanc
    Crystalline purity, citrus fresh, direct and well defined. L&S

    Christian Moreau Père et Fils, Les Clos, Chablis
    Svelte and textural with a wet stone minerality beneath the ripe, citrus fruit. Fine finish. HHC, Gun, ThH

    Daniel Dampt, Côte De Lechet, Chablis
    Glassy, smooth and lucid with a pure citrus and mineral core. HHC

    Domaine des Malandes, Côte De Lechet, Chablis
    Lively, pure, linear, mineral wine with a whiff of gun-smoke on the finish. Haw

    Domaine Drouhin, Vaudesir, Chablis
    Lithe and steely with white flowers and peach; a graceful line and a long, chalky, citrus finish. Ben, F&R, Ply

    Domaine Dujac, Morey-St-Denis
    Full and broad with a polished stone character. Richness is countered by fresh acidity and a citrus finish. Loe

    Domaine Lignier-Michelot, Axelle
    Citrus aroma, lightly ample middle palate with white stone fruit, a hint of butter-mint and mineral finish. CDW

    Henri Gouges, Bourgogne Blanc
    Energetic, orange and spice. Round, with a smooth stone minerality. Loe

    Louis Michel, Vaudésir, Chablis
    Elegant and shimmering, it dances on the palate with minerality and electric tension on the finish. DrA


    Marsh's top reds

    Armand Rousseau, Clos St-Jacques, Gevrey-Chambertin (19.5/20)
    Wonderful vitality and intensity with a clear core of minerality. Complex, deliciously fresh with succulent juicy fruit, beautiful balance and great persistence. BBR, Gdh, L&W, Loe

    Comte Liger-Belair, La Romanée (19.5)
    Sensual wine; elegant with marvellous depth and intensity. Complex and layered, with a wonderful rose scent. BBR, J&B

    Henri Gouges, Les St-Georges, Nuits-St-Georges (19.5)
    Fragrant and exotic wine with great clarity, depth and intensity to the fruit. Presence and precision. ASa, Ave, CTW, Fln, Gns, HBJ, H&H, HoR, Loe, Mnt, Rae

    Comte Georges De Vogüé, Les Amoureuses, Chambolle-Musigny (19)
    Joyous, lithe and silky. Laden with rose petal and red cherry aromas. Finishes on a
    tight vein of chalky minerality. C&B

    Nicolas Rossignol-Jeanniard, Caillerets, Volnay (19)
    Fragrant Volnay with fine minerality and taut tannins. It is straight and pure and quivers to the finish. L&S

    Pierre Damoy, Clos de Bèze Vieilles Vignes, Chambertin (19)
    Richly scented, floral nose. The palate is intense, richly precise and vigourous. Stylish with great presence. H&H, Lay, Loe

    Domaine Joseph Voillot, Rugiens, Pommard (18.5)
    White flower perfume, streamlined and harmonious. Neatly-woven, silky-textured, elegant palate with a long, fragrant finish. Adn, Bls, DDJ, Gdh, Har, JHa, Lay

    Comte Lafon, Clos de Chenes (18)
    Juicy cherry fruit, satin tannins and a fine, elegant texture. Glides effortlessly across the palate. Adn, DDi, FMV, J&B, L&W, Tan

    Denis Bachelet, Les Corbeaux, Gevrey-Chambertin (18)
    Dark fruit and very pure. It has contained energy, direct and precise and channelled to a long focused finish. BBR, WSo

    Humbert Frères, Les Poissenots, Gevrey-Chambertin (18)
    High-toned with bright perfume. It has fine tight tannins and vibrates on a mineral, taut line. L&W, Lay

  • Photograph courtesy of Lincoln Russell - adventuresinburgundy.com

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    Have you tasted wines from the 2007 vintage, found any gems you'd like to share, or if you would simply like to comment on our choices, email us at news@decanter.com

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