Love B, she asked the questions I love to ask. She is so honest, pure and down to earth. She is a real person.
@GraemeHein6 ай бұрын
B grounds everything.. as much as one can when this is home and dad has a 20k(ish) magnum saved for her wedding. I'm mostly just jealous from a higher cost of living city so a nice house is 7x more expensive so we can't have the cellar it all goes to the mortgage payment.
@keetung67636 ай бұрын
@@GraemeHein can't effort to give 20,000 bottle of wine for my daughter's wedding. I did find a bottle of 1992 (the year my daughter was born) Chateau Leoville Barton for her wedding, in case that bottle may turn bad. I bought a bottle a year since 2009 just in case.
@danielsnell951222 сағат бұрын
I was lucky enough to spend a fair amount of time at Montrachet as my wife’s parents owned a place there. So we drank a lot of the good stuff. Happy times. Keep up with the show.
@scottclarke91606 ай бұрын
I’m enjoying this series. Very natural, I think the father / daughter combination works really well. And I love the wine cellar ❤. Keep up the quality output 👍🏼
@ryankeith51397 ай бұрын
Great video. Loved how you dived into the map of Montrachet and whom owns the different parcels and then to show actual pictures. That was super cool. Keep up the great work!
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great comment - really appreciated!
@ptg017 ай бұрын
@@OurPourDecisions Visiting burgundy makes it very clear how it works. Clos Veougeot is owned by over 50 owners back 20 years ago .
@dirkdesmet590923 күн бұрын
Little reaction from Belgium : yes, also Americans can really love wine, just for what it is ! Just fun to watch your videos. Enjoy your bottles 🤪
@gustavomgomes7 ай бұрын
Great fun tastings ! Keep sending it ! Cheers !!!
@matthewgibson84426 ай бұрын
Great video, keep them coming team. Love the combo of a sommelier who obviously knows her stuff, Dad who knows more than he lets on and daughter who is just enjoying the ride and hanging out with Dad. Very cool.
@wizeasz40352 ай бұрын
Really yummy stuff is an official wine descriptor. Love it. You guys crack me up lol. Fun and delightful to see the "Pops"/Daughter combo.
@TheStahl007 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable and educational video once again. I would just like to say that I really love the format. Keep it up guys!
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much - great to hear!
@mortenfriis46887 ай бұрын
Again, thanks for sharing! Super good fun
@krihanek1177 ай бұрын
It's so nice that you can do this. Love the information about these great wines.
@nichotime7 ай бұрын
What a treat! Thank you a million!😇
@tn_onyoutube84367 ай бұрын
Another great video. Multiple reasons to keep watching! 55-60 degrees seems a little high to me, but I assume Stacey knows what she’s doing. I’d be looking around 48. Interesting to know what it would be like a bit colder. Your challenge to Stacey now should be to find a wine that is 90% there but $100-$200 a bottle. Other parts of Burgundy must have them. Santenay? Savigney?
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
48 degrees sounds good as well. Generally speaking, I think many people drink good white wine too cold and you really lose some of the nuances in great wines. There are plenty of good $100-200 wines out there and we hope to cover some of them one day.
@andrewnorrie38095 ай бұрын
For Shure a possible hint of gilding the Lilly of hospitality of the host . Shout out to B ,honest and down to earth .
@dciders_24176 ай бұрын
So well done ! I can’t wait to see where this show goes! Even if you don’t have the wine just a short in depth video on the region and producers with a sommelier! ❤❤❤
@hhschrader8067Ай бұрын
Never had a "real" Montrachet, but quite few from nearby. Some were incredibly impressive, just great wines. I remember these experiences listening to you. Thanks for the review!
@mcwine187 ай бұрын
9:08 LOL love it
@ericbugh5393Ай бұрын
Love the channel, even though I’m a bourbon nerd. I’m starting to dabble into wine. Ps: b is for beautiful 😅
@RJHHamersma7 ай бұрын
Really nice video again; loved watching it ! I love white Burgundy (red even more ...), and am lucky enough to have some of these in my cellar !
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
You are lucky indeed. Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!
@dangareau31436 ай бұрын
New to the channel but really liking it so far. Not big on whites but you definitely peaked my interest. Also you are not alone when it comes to sub par experiences when it comes to burgundy. Been there done that with the reds. Very frustrating from time to time but in the last 10-15 years or so I find there has been improvement. Great video once again. Cheers!
@pierrehecker71986 ай бұрын
I love Burgundy, and it's like 80% of what I drink. Premox has been getting better in the last few years, but you still gotta know which producers to avoid in certain years. Some of the best and most reliable producers are Coche Dury, Arnaud Ente (my personal favorite), D'Auvenay, Pierre Yves Colin Morey, Raveneau, Paul Pillot, Benoit Moreau, Antoine Jobard, Lamy Caillat, Pierre Vincent Girardin, and Roulot. Leflaive is also top-notch, but just like Sauzet and Ramonet, there's a big chunk of time when their wines weren't reliable. Cheers for sharing the content
@богдансоколов-с7ш3 ай бұрын
What about Jacques Prieur?
@pierrehecker71983 ай бұрын
@@богдансоколов-с7ш very few negoice are worth while and Jacques Prieur in my opinion/ palettes taste is not that. Of course if you like their wines you should buy them
@matthewsgaming53337 ай бұрын
Love this channel !
@carlcadregari77687 ай бұрын
Cheers all!! Is burgundy worth the price? Depends on the producer and if the buyer/drinker thinks it is. One thing that really stands out in Burgundy (and most other regions) is drinking the producer, not the vineyard. I am a drinker, I do not buy to resell. I’ve been fortunate to have tried grand crus of very esteemed names. But, great producers make great wines no matter the level and I’ve had village wines I’d put up against many grand crus. I do enjoy burgundies, whites, reds, cremants across all the appellations. Thank you for a great introduction to Montrachet.
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Great points! Do you have any particular producers you would like us to feature in future videos?
@carlcadregari77687 ай бұрын
@@OurPourDecisions from Burgundy, Domain Pierre Naigeon Mazys Chambetin, Domaine Elodie Roy, Domaine Marchand Freres Clos de la Roche. Outside Burgundy, it’s a long list, but some of my favorites are Henschke (Barossa Valley), M. Chapoutier (Rhône), Cantina Terlano (Alto Adige), A.A Badenhorst (South Africa), Bodegas Garzon (Uruguay), Thunevin-Calvet (Roussillon), R. Lopez Heredia (Rioja), Trimbach (Alsace), Peter Lauer (Mosel), Domain Huet (Loire), Catena Zapata (Mendoza)…….. 😁
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
These are great suggestions! Thank you.
@joepie27 ай бұрын
Love the videos, can we get some context though? Like who are you guys etc.? Did not see an introduction video or something like it but you just started posting great videos about very expensive wines haha
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
We'll try to do an intro video soon.
@ngonhuthuy64306 ай бұрын
Great video 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@flitcroftLA6 ай бұрын
I would love to see a Grand Cru Montrachet in a head-to-head with an "American Montrachet" like Kongsgaard The Judge, Peter Michael Point Rouge, or Aubert Lauren.
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
Love that idea - will do!
@bradkomenda89956 ай бұрын
Maybe you stumbled into it but Marc Colin is a fantastic producer. There St. Aubin wines are fantastic. Especially En Moncteau, $60 give or take and great values for sure
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great suggestion. Stumbled upon Marc Colin at "Vossevangen Park Hotel" in Norway a couple of years ago. [Used to be one of the greatest wine cellars in northern Europe btw - might still be.] The sommelier recommended a '03 Marc Colin Batard Montrachet and it was absolutely fantastic.
@bjarnerisa77387 ай бұрын
Hi, love your guy’s videos it’s truly something unique! But I think I am speaking on behalf of most people when I say that we need a wine cellar tour! Keep up the good work😊
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Message received loud and clear. Love the fact you like our videos!
@FrankQ7777 ай бұрын
Great presentation 👏
@pennoo6 ай бұрын
Love the Marc Colin's. Very hard to get one though. :)
@jims56566 ай бұрын
Practice corkscrew directly thru then wax cap..no need to cut it away to open…great cellar and videos..thx a ton
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
So nervous about screwing up a bottle of Montrachet though....:-) I'll have to practice on some less expensive bottles!
@petrus666love6 ай бұрын
@@OurPourDecisionsif you think that’s difficult try opening an Imperial Bottle of wine , I had an imperial of chateau La Laguna , The late Queen mothers favourite wine , and as a retired chef I know this as I once cooked a private lunch for her , and I ended up using three cork screws in the cork at different angles .🏴
@petrus666love6 ай бұрын
Hi 🏴 We have wonderful Dinner parties at Christmas for our very dearest friends, we open an Imperial bottle of wine 🍷 ( 8 normal size in one imperial) then decant it into Aprox eight decanters , and still have one third left which we leave on the table in the bottle , then after the Dinner our friends all sign the label , and it goes on display to be appreciated with all the other years bottles , it’s a great way too remember past years and looks great too ❤🏴
@OurPourDecisions4 ай бұрын
That's crazy! Glad it wasn't me - would have buckled under the pressure! :-)
@GraemeHein6 ай бұрын
You guys are amazing, B and Dad have great chemistry. You should bring in a New York or London professional wine geek.
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
We plan on bring more people on the show. Stacey is doing a great job helping us right now and we're so grateful for her help.
@v711236 ай бұрын
Thank you! It's great to hear the opinion of people who are not in wine business.
@mattdowning46 ай бұрын
Great channel
@joesantamaria58746 ай бұрын
Those who want to try white Burgundy that don’t have Montrachet money (who does?), there is some brilliant wine from the producers who make Chablis Grand Cru and Premier Cru. You can buy some ravishing Chardonnay for well under $100 there.
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@Blair338RUM5 ай бұрын
I buy Chablis to cellar as for some reason I have never had a pre-moxed bottle. I prefer the ones whose elevage is completely done in stainless steel. I have been fortunate enough to taste some Montrachet but only the lesser makers not Leflaive or DRC. I funnily enough prefer Chevalier Montrachet as it doesn’t get as “ fat” as Le Montrachet. Stacy explains wine with great skill and charm. Great vid guys.
@OurPourDecisions4 ай бұрын
Thanks for great comment.
@jacobfiksel36006 ай бұрын
If you're looking to try more expensive white wines, I would love to see you try an Egon Muller TBA riesling!
@acousticv-sg4ns7 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your videos as I've always wanted to see people try the super cult wines, and I, like many other, cannot afford them, so this is a real treat. I've had a pleasure to try some premier cru Chassagne-Montrachet (old and young) and I distinctly remember very intense gasoline, creamy notes (from malo), hay and minerals. For a Grand Cru like the Marc Colin Et Fils, there should have been a lot more oak influence? Didn't really see it mentioned in the video. Also, usually with these great burgundies, they tend to evolve over time (I know it's a cliche), but I think it would have been cool to see you guys try it at opening, and then in 30 min intervals. It really should change! I also really liked the Screaming Eagle vs. Harlan comparison video. For burgundy, if you have the opportunity, maybe trying different tiers of wines from the same producer (village, premier cru, grand cru) would have been interesting. Just a suggestion. Cheers!
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Great suggestions - really appreciate the input! Btw - the Marc Colin did change over time. Felt like it "put on weight" - if that makes any sense.
@이주환-d1pАй бұрын
Hi~ Could you let me know those glasses that you use when tasting? Thanks from Korea~
@tomchung1004c7 күн бұрын
Zalto 같죠? (Zalto White)
@megatrendy17 ай бұрын
Oh - I like Monrachet! And Marc Colin is a great producer - and in some manner - even somehow 'affordable' - in one can say this in that case.
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Probably a very underappreciated producer. Makes great wine.
@Burghound567 ай бұрын
I attended an amazing white burgundy tasting in Beverly Hills in 1986. Tasted 1982s: the Domaine Laflaive Batard-Montrachet, Chevalier-Montrachet, Puligny-Les Pucelles, Clos de Vougeot Blanc, Latour Corton-Charlemagne, Montrachet - Laguiche, AND the 1978 Montrachet - Domaine de La Romanée-Conti
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Sounds incredible. What a treat!
@Burghound567 ай бұрын
@@OurPourDecisions I dug out the complete list. Cost me $40 at The Wine Merchant. 16 people in attendance. Unbelievable!🤩🤩 1983 Meursault, Chateau de Meursault, Domaine du Château de Meursault 1982 Vougeot 1er Cru, Clos Blanc de Vougeot, L’Héritier - Guyot 1982 Chassagne-Montrachet, Marquis de Laguiche, Joseph Drouhin 1982 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru - Les Pucelles, Domaine Leflaive 1982 Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet, Domaine Leflaive 1982 Bâtard-Montrachet, Domaine Leflaive 1982 Chevalier-Montrachet, Domaine Leflaive 1978 Corton-Charlemagne, Louis Latour 1982 Montrachet, Marquis de Laguiche, Joseph Drouhin 1978 Montrachet, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
Crazy!
@richardcollins5867 ай бұрын
My order of the Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Clos St Jean Blanc Domaine Paul Pillot 2022 is still in Burgundy. Hopefully it will arrive in the country soon, latest , some time in 2025. Here’s a rare wine, which I just picked up. Marie-Thérèse Chappaz Grain Pinot. All the way from the Valais region of Switzerland near lake Geneva.
@johnmackall82436 ай бұрын
Is that Turley in the background?
@gucciman76 ай бұрын
What a delightful cellar! I will help you drink some wine any day. One comment: Stacey please teach Mr. Marius not to pop the corks! Pull them out slowly with only a slight whoosh sound.
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
LOL - yeah, she's already been on me for that! - Pops
@ptg017 ай бұрын
Ah yes... had the 1985 DRC Montrachet decades ago !!! Was $250 per bottle back then !!!
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Wow - that's crazy - lucky you! Prices of Grand Cru Burgundy have just continued to skyrocket and have become completely out of reach for most of us.
@ptg017 ай бұрын
@@OurPourDecisions I don’t understand how that’s sustainable.
@v711236 ай бұрын
A few years ago I bought 6 bottles of Chablis Vaudésir (GC) for $3 each. The label said it was a cooking wine because it was oxidized. But 3 of those bottle were almost perfect. The best Chablis I ever had.
@chris1957195719783 ай бұрын
I've had Montrachet several times. Personally, the ones I have tried were not worth the price in my opinion, as I found them to be too rich and lacking enough acid. I tend to prefer Chevalier or Batard as they tend to be less rich while offering ample acidity. Sadly, Montrachet is so pricey now, most wine lovers will never get to try a bottle.
@fanatiek17 ай бұрын
I'm sure it's great wine, and as yummy as it gets, but for me, it's never price/quality OK. BTW great video, I enjoyed a lot!
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
You're right about price/quality ratio - it's absurd. However, it's great fun to experience (and share).
@killerjones14 ай бұрын
For me, Burgundy can be such a crapshoot when spending top dollar that I am far happier to spend $50-100 on a bottle of Meursault and find it delicious than to drop 500 bones on a Bienvenues-Batard that though incredible, will never live up to the expectations set by its price.
@OurPourDecisions4 ай бұрын
I would agree the prices are completely out of whack. It's not because they are so much better but because there's limited supply. Even the good Meursaults and Chassagne-Montrachets are getting expensive.
@rickwezenaar6 ай бұрын
How much is 55 degrees F in Celsius ? 😇 (Meaning: please include your European viewers aswell, thanks 😅😅)
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
12.78 degrees celcius
@Ruirspirul7 ай бұрын
if I have payed thousands for wine and it ended up “yummy stuff” I would be extremely disappointed but not surprised😅
@Yeoldelole6 ай бұрын
Reeeeeaaally high production value
@porkchopsammies797 ай бұрын
I want really yummy stuff. As a plebe, I can only afford the occasional good stuff meursault.
@jerzystruczak7826 ай бұрын
having drunk 6 different montrachets + 79 top mature 1er crus; thus being in the know., hopefuly. i have yet to get from ya guys lil' explanation what makes M so special apart "fancy" price tag your description foots the bill for top usa/australia/yes....ontario top chardonnays... as well by no means i am a nitpicker cheers
@stickshifter87 ай бұрын
“My invitation got lost in the mail …“ “Not really…”
@nikolajkrarup-os9gn7 ай бұрын
More talk talk talk from the amateurs
@michaelsiy24657 ай бұрын
Chill daddy
@Ruirspirul7 ай бұрын
sommelier listed so many reasons and solutions for Premox and did not mention key, bottling with inert gas. its an amateur hour indeed.
@porkchopsammies797 ай бұрын
Lol. It’s a KZbin video, not a productions workshop. Check your egos, douchebags.
@thisisthetruth24587 ай бұрын
Another wounderful video! Thanks!!
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much - love hearing that!
@dr72466 ай бұрын
IMHO, the most thrilling dry white wines from France are not from burgundy. They hail from Clos Ste Hune in Alsace.
@OurPourDecisions6 ай бұрын
Another legendary vineyard. I would love to do an episode on that one day. Very distinct.
@windowintowineoninstagram54637 ай бұрын
Great to experience this with you. It might be worth asking Stacey in these situations if there are comparable wines at a lower price point anywhere in the world. This would be interesting for us mere mortals that wouldn’t spend $1k on a bottle but want to have a similar experience.
@OurPourDecisions7 ай бұрын
It's a great point and we'll try to get into that later down the road. There are most certainly many wines with far better QPR.