Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg
Domaine Mugneret-Gibourg and Domaine Georges Mugneret have at last combined as one fiscal entity to become Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg, so ending (or adding to) the naming confusion. The responsibility for the domaine has been for some years been that of Georges Mugneret's daughters Marie-Christine and Marie Andrée, although their mother still plays her part. With one a pharmacist and the other an oenologist, the domaine was always going to be in safe hands as far as the winemaking was concerned, and these are top-flight burgundies with that elusive balance of enough concentration allied with delicacy of expression and the capability of ageing well. Recently all the vineyard management has been brought in-house (the domaine previously relied on two métayeurs for part of the vineyard) and the quality has reached new heights.

Côte d'Or Burgundy France
Very precise cherry fruit, lifted, pure and very long on fresh acidity.
Côte d'Or Burgundy France
Bright, floral, well-defined fruit, fine tannins, an extra richness and complexity, wild berries and a richness which seems to hint at some whole-bunch fermentation.





