Recent Burg TNs - May/June 2025

originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
I heard from Caroline Morey they run their domaines separately but I don’t know if that was a snapshot in time or if there has been some fluctuation over time.

By extension, per her, the old rumor that her husband made her whites at least was also wrong.

Take with a grain of salt because it’s a bit of a generalization and anecdotal, but IME her entire family has generally been excellent red wine makers over time starting with Grandpere Albert and her dad and uncle and now her, her siblings, and (at least one of) her cousins Thomas. They have great old vines holdings in Beaune, Chassagne, and Santenay.

Interesting to learn this about the Moreys. I have some Thomas Morey whites I bought on prearrival that I need to get delivered, but I will definitely look into trying to track down some of the Morey family reds.
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:

By extension, per her, the old rumor that he made her whites at least was also wrong.

then there is tasting the whites from the two places...
Regardless of the winemaking situation, that would be due to the French rules for keeping the estates separate.

I think he's referring to the contrast rather than the fact.

i actually drank 2019 PYCM M perrieres and 2018 caroline morey CM caillerets during the same meal a few days ago.
contrast affirmed and reaffirmed
 
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