Jean Michel Gaunoux, Meursault 1er Cru La Goutte d'Or 2021

France · Burgundy · Cote de Beaune · Meursault White · Still · wine-wine · 1232657

Market

Lowest offer: 66.18333333333333333333333333 GBP (Buy)

Offers: 2 · Bids: 0

Offers

Price / case Vintage Packing Qty Location
397.10 GBP 2023 6 x 75cl 5 uk / United Kingdom
412.78 GBP 2024 6 x 75cl 3 uk / United Kingdom

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Vintages & packings

Vintage Packing Offers Bids Market price WA rating
2008 12 x 75cl 0 0 7120.56
2008 6 x 75cl 0 0 3560.28
2009 12 x 75cl 0 0 6861.60
2009 6 x 75cl 0 0 3430.80
2010 12 x 75cl 0 0 7116.48
2010 6 x 75cl 0 0 3558.24
2015 6 x 75cl 0 0
2016 12 x 75cl 0 0 15483.96
2016 6 x 75cl 0 0 7741.98
2017 12 x 75cl 0 0 9546.48
2017 3 x 75cl 0 0
2017 6 x 75cl 0 0 4773.24
2019 12 x 75cl 0 0 10442.28
2019 6 x 75cl 0 0 5221.14
2020 12 x 75cl 0 0 8626.32
2020 6 x 75cl 0 0 4313.16
2021 12 x 75cl 0 0 10313.40
2021 6 x 75cl 1 0 5156.70
2023 6 x 75cl 1 0
2024 6 x 75cl 1 0

Critic ratings

vinous 2019

Rating: 90 –90

The 2019 Meursault Goutte d’Or 1er Cru has a lovely bouquet with pretty honeysuckle, camomile, orchard fruit and mineral scents. The palate is well balanced with fine acidity, dried pineapple and pear, a touch of toffee apple, perhaps just a little evolved on the finish. Attractive now, but it is not a white Burgundy that I would be inclined to cellar long-term.

vinous 2020

Rating: 92 –94

The 2020 Meursault Goutte d’Or 1er Cru comes from a single parcel of 40-50 year old vines, aged in around 40% new oak. There was just a touch of reduction on the nose when I tasted this cuvée that made it difficult to read. But the palate is promising with a light creaminess on the entry, fine acidity, good weight with a slightly honeyed Meursault-Charmes-like finish. Give this 3-5 years in bottle and you'll have a stonkingly good Meursault in your mitts.