Angus’ first EVER Grand Cru Burgundy Pinot Noir!
In this episode, Master Sommelier Carlos Santos guides us through the exquisite world of Burgundy wines, focusing on a rare 2016 Domaine De La Vougeraie ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru. The wine sells in Australia starting at $2,600+ BUT it is up for auction at Grays.com starting at $1
https://www.grays.com/lot/0019-10733409/private-cellar/pinot-noir-2016
In this episode we discuss:
– The significance of Grand Cru and Premier Cru classifications
– The challenges of the 2016 vintage
– A detailed tasting assessment of the wine
– Wine pricing and the rarity of this bottle
Key Takeaways:
✔ Only 458 bottles of this vintage were produced.
✔ Burgundy’s wine regions are rich in history.
✔ The price of wine varies significantly based on location.
✔ Grand Cru wines represent the pinnacle of Burgundy quality.
✔ The 2016 vintage faced major challenges due to frost.
✔ Wine appreciation is about enjoyment, not just status.
✔ Organic and biodynamic practices play a key role in winemaking.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction to Grand Cru Pinot Noir
02:46 – Exploring Burgundy’s Wine Regions
06:07 – Understanding Grand Cru and Premier Cru Wines
08:52 – The Challenges of the 2016 Vintage
12:02 – Tasting Notes and Wine Assessment
14:47 – Conclusion and Future Episodes

11 Comments
Well done gent's, very fortunate 🙏
Grand Cru Burg is a rich person's sport sadly 😞
Still some fun to be had with great Village Burg from good producers fortunately for the rest of us 🙂
just lost a 13 vougeraie bonne mares in the california fires. 🙁
🤯🤯🤯 cest magnifique. A voutre saunte monsieurs
$750/glass USD
I had this recently – in burgundy matrix it's even a value find – sometime you can find it around US$1k. It's a tremendous wine. after 30 hours it holds strong and blossomed into a kaleidoscope of florals, sous bois, sandalwood etc. It's not the most seamless burgundy I've had (the even more prestigious/outrageously priced ones can be), but the quality is just magical
Drink twice the quality and half the quantity
Calling 2016 Musigny GC old wine shows what Somms drink these days.
A couple of lucky lads on this episode, very jelly! Great vid guys, love your content!
This has probably been ask before guys but – what are these beautiful glasses?
I like to drink wine (€30-100 per bottle). Above this price it becomes prestige and few people that taste it blind will notice the difference.
I had the 2010 2 month ago.
Paid 300€ back home and 100% worth it.