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Fine wine for every occasion – especially the special ones

The experts at fine wine merchant Justerini & Brooks have rounded up some of the best value wines from Burgundy and Bordeaux, as well as sorting your next Sunday tipple…

Burgundy

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Chassagne Montrachet Les Chenevottes, 1er Cru, Jean Noel Gagnard, 2014 – £34.50

Nuits St Georges Les Chenes Carteaux, 1er Cru, Henri Gouges, 2010 – £37.50

Aloxe Corton Clos de Chapitre, 1er Cru, Follin Arbelet, 2012 – £36.99

Puligny Montrachet Bachelet Monnot, 2014 – £33.00

Meursault Limozin, Chateau de Meursault, 2014 – £33.50

Marsannay Les Longeroies, Bruno Clair, 2013 – £22.50

 

Prices per bottle. For tasting notes and purchasing, go to justerinis.com

David Harrison

Bordeaux

[From left to right]

 

Château Teyssier, St Emilion Grand Cru, 2012 – £15.60

Château Grand Puy Lacoste, 5ème Cru Classé, Pauillac, 2012 – £40.00

Château Capbern Gasqueton, St Estèphe, 2012 – £17.60

Clos l'Eglise, Pomerol, 2009 – £132.60

Château Grand Village, Rouge, Bordeaux Supérieur, 2013 – £16.60

Château Providence, Pomerol, 2010 – £74.60

 

Prices per bottle. For tasting notes and purchasing, go to justerinis.com

David Harrison

Sunday lunch

[From left to right]

 

Sancerre Cuvée Flores, Vincent Pinard, 2014 – £15.00

Palliser Estate Pinot Noir, Martinborough, 2014 – £16.50

Riesling Kabinett, JJ Prüm, 2015 – £12.99

Coteaux du Layon Chaume, Domaine des Forges, 2014 – £12.50

Côte Rôtie, Ampodium Cuvée Classique, René Rostaing, 2010 – £45.50

Châteauneuf du Pape Vieux Télégraphe, 2011 – £36.50

 

Prices per bottle. For tasting notes and purchasing, go to justerinis.com

David Harrison

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Published: Wednesday 13th June 2018

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