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Burgundy 2019 – UK merchants making offers

Thursday 17 December 2020 • 1 min read
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See this guide to our extensive coverage of 2019 burgundies with many more tasting articles to come. Image by christina@wocintechchat via Unsplash.com.

2 February 2021 Some new merchants who are part of the Vindependents buying group have been added or emboldened below. Tasting notes on their offer to follow on Thursday 4 February.

9 January 2021 We are continuing to update this list with the offers that are now coming out.

31 December 2020 It is looking likely that, what with the last-minute Brexit deal and all the uncertainty surrounding it, burgundy offers in the UK may be made a little later than usual. Growers, alarmed by possible additional bureaucracy and associated additional costs, have been slower than usual to decide on prices and allocations. See discussion of these factors in this thread and this thread in our Members' forum.

17 December 2020 Below is a list of the UK merchants we suspect may be offering 2019 burgundies en primeur, although the logistics are much more difficult than usual this year. The list is provisional and based on those who have made offers in the past. Merchants in bold have already confirmed that they are offering the 2019s. Where they have an offer on their website, we've linked to it. Feel free to suggest updates to this list via editorial@jancisrobinson.com.

Please note that many, if not most, wines may be offered by several different merchants. Most orders this year will presumably be placed online since Burgundy Week with its crowded customer tastings will not take place this January thanks to pandemic-inspired social restrictions.

A&B Vintners (from November onwards)
ABS Wine Agencies
Amathus Drinks
Amps
Appellations
Armit
Artisan Food & Wines
Atlas Fine Wines
Averys (7 January)
Bancroft
Berry Bros & Rudd (7 January)
Bordeaux Index (first week of January)
Big Red Wine Company
Bon Coeur Fine Wines
Bowes Wine
Brunswick Fine Wines
The Burgundy Portfolio
Cambridge Wine Merchants
Christopher Piper
Clarion Wines (w/c 11 January)
Clark Foyster
Corney & Barrow
Cru
Davis Bell McCraith Wines
Davy's Wine Merchants (4 January, contact privatecellars@davy.co.uk)
Emile Wines
Farr Vintners
FINE+RARE
Goedhuis (first or second week of January)
H2Vin
Handford Wines
Haynes Hanson & Clark
Hennings
Honest Grapes
Howard Ripley (11 January)
Jeroboams
Justerini & Brooks (13 January with webinars 13 and 14 January)
Laithwaite's
L'Assemblage
Latimer Vintners
Lay & Wheeler (27 December but some domaines released early)
Le Grappin (selling direct to the public)
Lea & Sandeman
Mark Haisma (selling direct to the public: mail@markhaisma.com)
Millésima
Montrachet Fine Wine Merchants
Mr Wheeler
(mid January)
Old Chapel Cellars
Planet of the Grapes
Private Cellar
Raeburn Fine Wines (end of January)
Reserve Wines
Robert Rolls
The Sampler
Seckford Wines
Sheldons
Stannary St Wine Co
Stone, Vine & Sun (see this post in a thread on 2019 burgundy on our Members' forum)
Tanners (5 January)
Taurus Wines
Uncorked
Vin Cognito
Vindependents
The Vineking

Wimbledon Wine Cellars
The Wine Society (February)
Wine Source
WoodWinters
Yapp Bros

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