($21, Louis Latour USA): With the prices of Burgundy going through the roof, it’s always a delight to find authentic red Burgundy, especially from the revered Côte de Nuits, that is affordable. Marsannay, the most northern appellation of the Côte de Nuits, is practically a suburb of Dijon, resulting in a constant battle between vineyards and suburban housing. Fortunately, at least for now, good Marsannay can still be found at reasonable prices. Latour, one of the Burgundy’s top négociants, clearly has good sources for Marsannay because year in and year out theirs shows well. This 2014, with its juicy angularity and earthy flavors, has that savory component that makes red Burgundy unique. Not a packed or opulent Pinot Noir-based wine, it’s the real deal for people who want an introduction to Burgundy without taking out a second mortgage. Delightful now, I put it into a “roast chicken” category of wine.
89 Michael Apstein Nov 1, 2016