Burgundy drinkers and collectors are a breed apart—singular in taste, unshakable in conviction, and bound together by a shared reverence for the elusive perfection only Burgundy can offer. This is not a hobby. It’s a pursuit. A calling. A quiet, often obsessive pilgrimage through history, terroir, and time, all in search of that transcendent bottle. There is no middle ground here—you either get it, and fall hard, or you don’t.
To those outside, Burgundy can feel opaque, even maddening. The labels are confusing, the vintages unpredictable, and the price of entry steep. But for those in the know, it’s not about status or flash—it’s about truth. Authenticity. Provenance. Burgundy doesn’t scream; it whispers. And those who hear that whisper never forget the sound.
Within this tight-knit circle, names like Méo-Camuzet, Robert Groffier, and René Leclerc aren’t just producers—they are legends, quietly shaping the narrative of Pinot Noir over generations. And when those names appear on bottles from historic vintages like 2016—refined and structured, 2015—bold and generous, or even 2005—now approaching myth, there is no need for tasting notes or critical scores. The bottles speak for themselves, and what they say is timeless.
These wines aren’t built by marketing teams. They are born of soil, vine, and vintner—of patience, of family, of place. A bottle of great Burgundy isn’t a commodity. It’s a moment. An origin story. A reward for those who have studied, searched, cellared, and waited.
To collect Burgundy is to collect memory and meaning. To drink it is to partake in something fleeting yet eternal. And to share it—well, that’s the highest form of trust among this rare, unrelenting tribe.
Today, we won’t be diving deep into the stories behind these wines or producers—because frankly, if you know, you know. And if you’re reading this, chances are you do. What we will say is this: offering rare, older Burgundy with impeccable provenance is a true gift. These are bottles that don’t just appear—they surface, occasionally, for those who have the eye, the timing, and the appetite for something extraordinary.
The only catch? Quantities are painfully limited. The largest parcel we have on offer today is just 8 bottles. Most are down to 3. So if you spot something you’ve been hunting, hoping, or quietly wishing for—this is your moment.
As with everything Burgundy, patience is rewarded—but hesitation is not.
Founder
Méo-Camuzet is one of Burgundy’s most revered domaines, known for producing wines of intensity, elegance, and unmistakable character. With roots in Vosne-Romanée and access to some of the Côte de Nuits’ most prized vineyards, their bottles are benchmarks for what great Burgundy should be.
Méo-Camuzet’s Gevrey-Chambertin 2016 is a masterclass in structure and purity—deep, brooding fruit wrapped in fine tannins, showing the tension and finesse of a classic vintage. It's Burgundy with spine and soul.
Méo-Camuzet Gevrey-Chambertin 2016 Special Price $199.99
The mythical Vosne-Romanée 2005—almost never seen, a bottle that radiates time and terroir, now entering its prime with haunting aromatics, silken texture, and a finish that won’t let go. Rare is an understatement—this is Burgundy for the initiated.
Méo-Camuzet Vosne-Romanée 2005 Special Price $349.99
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Robert Groffier crafts deeply expressive, seductive Burgundies that balance power with finesse, showcasing the unique character of each vineyard. Known especially for their Chambolle- Musigny bottlings, Groffier wines offer rich texture, vibrant fruit, and a sense of generosity that makes them instantly captivating. These are bottles that speak with emotion and age with grace.
Robert Groffier Chambolle-Musigny Haut Doix 1er Cru 2015 A beautifully layered wine with floral aromatics, fine tannins, and a core of ripe red fruit, the Haut Doix 2015 captures the elegance and charm of Chambolle in a ripe vintage. It’s graceful yet powerful, with a silky texture that speaks to Groffier’s refined touch.
Robert Groffier Chambolle-Musigny Haut Doix 1er Cru 2015 Special Price $369.99
Robert Groffier Chambolle-Musigny Les Sentiers 1er Cru 2015 Les Sentiers 2015 is plush, vibrant, and deeply perfumed, bridging the finesse of Chambolle with a hint of Gevrey muscle thanks to its location near the border. Rich and structured, it shows impressive depth and aging potential.
Robert Groffier Chambolle-Musigny Les Sentiers 1er Cru 2015 Special Price $369.99
Robert Groffier Gevrey-Chambertin Les Seuvrées 2015 This is Gevrey with a touch of Groffier's signature polish—dark cherry, earth, and spice wrapped in a generous, supple frame. Les Seuvrées 2015 is approachable yet serious, offering immediate pleasure with the bones to evolve.
Robert Groffier Gevrey-Chambertin Les Seuvrées 2015 Special Price $369.99
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René Leclerc is a stalwart of classic Gevrey-Chambertin, crafting wines that honor the region’s heritage with authenticity and restraint. Eschewing modern flash for old-school finesse, Leclerc' s wines are built to age, with firm structure, earthy depth, and a quiet complexity that unfolds slowly over time. These are bottles for purists—timeless expressions of place, untouched by trend.
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin Combe Aux Moines 1er Cru 1981 A rare glimpse into mature Burgundy, the 1981 Combe Aux Moines shows dried forest floor, fading red fruit, and savory complexity only age can bring. It’s a bottle for collectors seeking authenticity and fully- evolved Gevrey character.
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin Combe Aux Moines 1er Cru 1981 Special Price $179.99
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin Lavaux St-Jacques 1er Cru 1983 From one of Gevrey’s most prized sites, the 1983 Lavaux St-Jacques offers a beautifully aged profile of sous bois, mushroom, and faded cherry. It’s delicate but still alive, proving the staying power of Leclerc’s old-school winemaking.
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin Lavaux St-Jacques 1er Cru 1983 Special Price $179.99
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin Combe Aux Moines 1er Cru 2016 This 2016 is tightly knit and structured, with lifted aromatics and a core of red cherry and spice. A firm, age-worthy expression of Combe Aux Moines, it’s a textbook example of Leclerc's traditionalist style.
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin Combe Aux Moines 1er Cru 2016 Special Price $169.99
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin Les Champeaux 1er Cru 2016 Les Champeaux 2016 is bright and focused, with firm tannins and a linear drive that gives it real presence. There’s a savory, mineral edge beneath the fruit—serious structure with plenty of cellar potential.
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin Les Champeaux 1er Cru 2016 Special Price $169.99
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St-Jacques 2016 This 2016 Lavaux St-Jacques is classic Leclerc—earth-driven, with dark berry fruit, firm tannins, and the structure to reward cellaring. It channels the cool elegance of the vintage while holding the muscular frame typical of this premier cru.
René LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St-Jacques 2016 Special Price $169.99
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