Jacques Prieur

For years Domaine Jacques Prieur was in a slow and seemingly terminal decline, with quantity rather than quality being the byword. The guardian angel arrived in the form of Mercurey-based négociants Antonin Rodet in the late 1980s. Rodet's oenologist, Nadine Gublin, has been the driving force behind the renaissance in quality which now rivals the very finest producers on the Côte. The Domaine is today owned 70% by the Labruyère family and 30% by the Prieurs.

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2018 Gevrey-Chambertin, 1er Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
For laying down
£640.00
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2018 Chambertin, Grand Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
For laying down
£2,530.00
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2018 Clos Vougeot, Grand Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
For laying down
£920.00
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2017 Puligny-Montrachet, Les Combettes, 1er Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
Ready, but will improve
£672.00
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2018 Corton-Bressandes, Grand Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
Drink now
£835.00
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2019 Echezeaux, Grand Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
For laying down
£1,280.00
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2010 Volnay, Clos des Santenots, 1er Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
For laying down
£550.00
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2016 Meursault, Clos de Mazeray, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
Ready, but will keep
£375.00
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1999 Musigny, Grand Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
Ready, but will improve
£4,200.00
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2017 Musigny, Grand Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
Ready, but will improve
£1,840.00
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2019 Chevalier-Montrachet, Grand Cru, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Burgundy
For laying down
£1,280.00
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Learn more about Jacques Prieur

The roots of the revival lie in the vineyards where fewer pesticides and herbicides are being used and, come harvest time, there is now a far more rigid selection of the best fruit. The results are a revelation. They have an exceptional range of grand cru vineyards – including the grandest of the grand, such as Montrachet, Musigny and Chambertin. But perhaps because the domaine’s holdings are dispersed up and down the Côte that it has not enjoyed the first rate reputation that one might have expected. The wines are certainly good, but perhaps just short of the flair which would place them in the very top division. There is a conscious decision to pick relatively late and make flamboyantly full-bodied wines. Jasper Morris MW, Burgundy Wine Director and author of the award-winning Inside Burgundy comprehensive handbook.