Burgundy 2024
Value picks
2024 is an endlessly fascinating vintage that will enamour the small number who imbibe the fruits of much labour.
Neal Martin, vinous.com, January 2026
As we wrap up our highly selective Burgundy 2024 offering, we wanted to highlight our value picks.
The 2024 vintage is one in which the significant challenges were perhaps felt more at the top end, where difficulties in realising suitable concentration have resulted in Grand Cru wines that can have shorter drinking windows than normal. However, at the lower end of the Burgundy hierarchy there are wonderful wines for drinking over the shorter term, particularly when made by obsessive, conscientious growers such as the four we have chosen to support this year. The whites here have surprising depth and structure, while the reds show scented fresh fruit and harmony, the result of great sensitivity in winemaking. There is ripeness but not heat. There is careful extraction. There is a welcome absence of excess.
I have given my thoughts and notes previously so here include the endorsement of leading Burgundy commentator Jasper Morris.
REDS
Domaine Sylvain Cathiard, Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits Aux Chaumes 2024
£240 per 6 bottle case in bond
Jasper Morris, insideburgundy.com, 86-89 points, November 2025
Medium red in colour, the nose for Aux Chaumes is more reticent than the blended Hautes Côtes, and this comes across as slightly lighter yet more floral, with a little spice at the finish. The most elegant of the three. Drink from 2027-2029
Domaine Morey-Coffinet, Chassagne-Montrachet Vieilles Vignes 2024
£230 per 6 bottle case in bond
Jasper Morris, insideburgundy.com, 90 points, October 2025
In bottle. His plots in Les Chaumes and Chambres have been assembled in 2024 and again in 2025 because of the small crops, and the blend works well he thinks. Chaumes has 60 year old vigorous vines, Chambres is pinot fin, 15-year-old. A deepish crimson ruby colour. The fruit is altogether fresher than the Bourgogne. A fine even crunch to the finish, the pinot fin takes over at the back, to make a really pretty red Chassagne. Drink from 2027-2030
Domaine Lécheneaut, Nuits-St Georges 2024
£210 per 6 bottle case in bond
Jasper Morris, insideburgundy.com, 90-92 points, November 2025
Includes Aux Chouillets, and 1er cru Argillats which are normally made separately. A deeper ruby colour. Ripe dark fruit with a bit of spice, slightly more intensity here, with a touch of the bramble jelly last seen in the Bourgogne Rouge. The oak is more apparent than in some of the Lecheneaut 2024s, but here there is easily enough fruit to stand up to it. Very promising. Drink from 2028-2034
Lécheneaut et Fils, Marsannay, Les Récilles 2024
£180 per 6 bottle case in bond
Jasper Morris, insideburgundy.com, 88-89 points, November 2025
A new cuvée this year, from a light stony soil. Mid purple, with a mix of red and black fruit on the nose. Fresh and lively in the mouth, much more in red fruit mode, with crisp acidity. A useful addition to the range. Drink from 2027-2029
WHITES
Domaine Morey-Coffinet, Chassagne-Montrachet 2024
£295 per 6 bottle case in bond
Jasper Morris, insideburgundy.com, 91 points, October 2025
In bottle. Mid lemon yellow. Discreet and fine on the nose, understated. Then the wine begins to build on the palate, becoming very stylish further back, a supremely elegant Chassagne which should be good to enjoy early but might surprise with additional longevity. Drink from 2027-2030
Domaine Latour-Giraud, Meursault, Les Narvaux 2024
£335 per 6 bottle case in bond
Jasper Morris, insideburgundy.com, 90-92 points, October 2025
A fine mid yellow. There is just a little gun flint reduction on the nose., behind which some riper fruit shows with tropical tentacles. All comes into balance as the wine sits in the glass. Heightened limestone minerality further back on the palate, with ripened lemon skins as well. 70-year-old vines help to explain the weight. Drink from 2029-2034
Domaine Latour-Giraud Bourgogne Chardonnay 2024
£140 per 6 bottle case in bond
Jasper Morris, insideburgundy.com, 87-88 points, October 2025
Mid lemon yellow. The faintest touch of coconut from the oak, but otherwise classical fruit from vines which flirt with the Meursault appellation. Les Vaux. Good acidity forms the backbone but the fruit is easily up to the job. Will need a little bit of bottle age. Drink from 2027-2029
These should all prove extremely good drinking over the short to medium term: whites of precision and tension; reds of pure red fruit aromatics and balance.
Richard
richard.omahony@atlasfinewines.com