Small parcels in Burgundy
Friday 24 January 2020

This third and last article telling the story of some of the lesser-known producers Julia visited for the first time in November features winegrowers who have a family history in wine but are ploughing their own furrow, with a focus on small parcels of vines. For the rest of our many articles on Burgundy 2018, see this guide.
Domaine Lamy-Caillat, Chassagne
In a dark and tiny barrel cellar, with an ingenious tasting table designed by engineer Sébastien Caillat, I tasted the wines of wife-and-husband team Florence Lamy, younger daughter of the house of Lamy-Pillot, and Caillat (pictured above and...
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