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    Moreau-Naudet will forever be one of our most cherished producers. Known for producing Dauvissat-style wines, the 2023 Petit Chablis is anything but “petit” in character. It’s bright, pure and effortlessly elegant – the best Petit Chablis I’ve had.

    Organic/biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation in stainless steel tanks for 9 months. 

    $54.00
  • This wine hails from the heart of the legendary Les Grèves climat, one of Beaune’s most revered Premier Crus, and is crafted by Caroline Morey—daughter of Jean-Marc Morey and wife of Pierre-Yves Colin—two families I would consider Burgundy royalty.

    Compared to her husband’s (PYCM), Caroline’s wines show more restraint and delicacy. They don’t shout—they have lifted aromatics, finely etched fruit, and a quiet, feminine finesse that unfolds gracefully over time. Highly allocated, only 2 bottles available.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, aged in 350-liter barrels and maturing the wines without lees stirring to preserve the wine’s purity.

    $135.00
  • When you think Meursault, you expect richness. However, this bottle is textural without being heavy, intensely mineral, and so finely etched it feels like it’s carved from limestone. The fruit is luminous —This is a Meursault for purists, collectors and sommeliers. Highly allocated, only 2 bottles available. 

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined and unfiltered.

    $184.00
  • A wine with a light gold color, its liveliness reveals notes of citrus and peach with expressive fresh herbs and white flowers. The mouthfeel is generously textured and lends a tender, fruity palate with a spicy yet beautiful mineral finish. Aging is done in old French oak barrels to add a touch of roundness to soften the wine’s naturally striking acidity.

    This version of Saint-Bris at Domaine Jean Collet follows suit with the Chablis range, characterized with an increased level of suppleness, compared to what is typically found with Saint-Bris wines.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation.

    $33.00
  • Caroline Bellavoine is the talk of the town. Her tiny production of old-vine Pinot Noir from the lesser-known Côtes du Couchois is pure, rustic, and deeply expressive of its unique terroir. It’s old-school Burgundy through and through – seriously complex and not for the faint of heart! Decant for 1 hour before enjoying.

    Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered, aged for 18 months in French oak barrels and only 150 cases produced annually.

    $35.00
  • This is Chablis as it should be: pure, mineral, and refreshingly complex. The half-bottle format makes it perfect for picnics, solo dinners, or as a crisp aperitif before a larger meal. It’s a snapshot of northern Burgundy terroir—refined deliciousness. Enjoy with sushi, sashimi, seafood pasta or goat cheese and crackers.

    Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation and less than 5,000 cases produced annually.

    $27.00
  • We’re taking every 2022 Chablis we can get our hands on. The warm vintage has given these wines an unprecedented level of consistency and generosity, unlike anything I’ve experienced in a young Chablis before. Additionally, Côte de Léchet is one of the most sought-after Premier Cru vineyards in Chablis known for producing wines with intense minerality, vibrant acidity, and remarkable aging potential. This is a no-brainer for Chablis lovers.

    Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, aged primarily in stainless steel with a small portion (about 10-15%) aged in neutral oak barrels.

    $100.00
  • Made by one of Burgundy’s most respected producers, this bottle is ideal for those who appreciate well-made Burgundy Chardonnay with a perfect balance of power and finesse. Santenay, known for its full-bodied whites, pairs wonderfully with a wide range of dishes thanks to the balance of richness and acidity in the wine. Enjoy with grilled scallops, lobster, roasted chicken, creamy pasta dishes, and soft cheeses like Brie or goat cheese.

    Biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested 30+ year-old vines, native yeast fermentation and aged for 12 months in barrel (12% new).

    $65.00
  • Fruit for this 1er cru White Burgundy comes from the highest vineyard site in Maranges (avg. 30 years in age). This is a sneaky premier cru that I think would keep an eye on. It may be the best valued Burgundy on the market.

    Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and aged for 12 months in barrel. 

    $75.00
  • Chablis is a staple at Argaux. So when we decide to add a new one to the book, you better believe we have done our homework. This particular bottle was chosen after it won a blind tasting against 17 different bottles of Chablis. We invited our top Chablis clients to join us for the battle and this wine was voted #1. Enough said. It is a must-try.

    Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, aged on the lees in stainless steel tanks for 11 months and filtered before bottling (no fining).

    $36.00
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    Team Argaux Favorite

    Moreau-Naudet Chablis has been compared to icons like Dagueneau and Dauvissat—an extraordinary testament to the precision and elite-level of winemaking that is happening. We are in the big leagues here people. If you love Chablis, this is a must-try.

    Organic/biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and woman-winemaker.

    $64.00
  • I’ve said it before – PYCM is the master of Chassagne. He’s the winemaker other winemakers talk about. His wines toe the line between raw minerality and polished opulence like no one else. They’re prized, collected, and fiercely allocated. It’s for collectors, yes—but it’s also for that moment when you want to be totally, completely blown away.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined and unfiltered.

    $165.00
  • This wine is made from 50+ year old vines grown in the northern-most section of St. Aubin. 2022 was a wonderful, warmer vintage which gives the wine great fruit and body that integrates beautifully with the pronounced minerality this wine is famous for. Highly allocated, only 2 bottles available.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined and unfiltered.

    $184.00
  • Colin-Morey is the master of Chassagne – no one is working more compellingly. Mentioned in the same breath as Coche-Dury and Roulot, PYCM has officially reached cult status thanks to this wine. This is the best bottle of ‘L’Abbaye de Morgeot’ on the market.

    This vineyard is known for producing full-bodied, complex white wines—but this bottle turns everything on its head. Razor-sharp, impossibly elegant, and pulsing with precision, it defies expectations in the most thrilling way. It’s the kind of wine that makes you stop mid-sip and question everything you thought you knew. Drink now through 2040.

    Sustainable farming practices, native yeast fermentation, extended lees aging and long-term bottle aging.

    $250.00
  • If you know, you know. ‘Clos de Bèze’ is the most prestigious and sought-after Grand Crus in Gevrey-Chambertin. For collectors, this wine is a great investment. It will only continue to appreciate in value as it ages over the next 10-20 years.

    Practicing organic viticulture, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered and only 100 cases produced.

    $600.00
  • This rustic Pinot Noir hails from a premier cru climat just west of Gevrey-Chambertin. The palate is medium-bodied with rich and concentrated flavors, nice acidity, and integrated tannins. Aged for 19 months in barrel (50% new oak). 

    Like all of Burguet’s wines, this bottle is produced from organic (converting to biodynamic) fruit, native yeasts, and is bottled unfined / unfiltered. Only 50 cases produced.

    $225.00

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