Burgundy 2020 tasted in France – G to L
Tuesday 11 January 2022

The second of Matthew's three, alphabetically presented, tasting articles to be published this week. See also his overview of the vintage, Burgundy 2020 A to F and our guide to coverage of 2020 burgundy.
Consumers hoping to taste Domaine Leflaive’s Montrachet will have to wait at least ten years for the opportunity. Leflaive’s custom-made barrel of 2020 Montrachet will be held at the domaine until 2031, and given ten years’ bottle ageing. For their other cuvées there is elegance and drive, bolstered by oak and spice but in measured moderation.
Elsewhere, availability will be slightly greater chez Benjamin...
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