Wine guide
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüe
Burgundy wines are rich, varied and a testament to their terroir. They are wines with great passion, filled with history and tantalise the tastebuds of all who are lucky enough to drink them. But there is one Burgundy wine that stands out from the rest – Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüe. Rivalled only by Romanee-Conti in terms of fame, there is no doubt that de Vogue is a collectors wine.
Always in (de) Vogue
A 12-hectare property producing nine wines (with five Grand Crus); undoubtedly the Georges’ jewel in the crown is the Musigny. Over 70% of the vines are planted for these wines, which systematically finish in the mid-low 90s for both the Chardonnays and the Pinot Noirs (excepting the superb 2008 Grand Cru Cuvee Vieille Vignes Pinot Noir which earned a massive 97/100 on aggregate score). The Musigny 2005 is trading at a huge €1,161 a bottle, up 400% from its release price. The charmingly named Cuvee Les Amoureuses (1er Cru) 2016, accumulated an average score of 94/100 and is currently selling at a €813 a bottle, rivalling the price of a Cheval Blanc for the same year.
20 generations and still going
Obviously, winemaking is in de Vogue’s DNA, as the domaine is currently being run by the 20th generation of de Vogues. Today, the vineyard has the Count’s two daughters at the helm, who remain very active in the day to day running of the estate.
Investment in Burgundy wine is on the up and up, with Asia turning towards the region. With prices for Bordeaux wines skyrocketing, Burgundy is enjoying its moment in the sun, with investments up by almost 24% in 2018 alone. As one of the most important producers in the area, those looking to add to their cellar should consider a bottle of de Vogue. Investors should look to vintages pre 1970 or post-1990.
Investment in Burgundy wine is on the up and up, with Asia turning towards the region. With prices for Bordeaux wines skyrocketing, Burgundy is enjoying its moment in the sun, with investments up by almost 24% in 2018 alone. As one of the most important producers in the area, those looking to add to their cellar should consider a bottle of de Vogue. Investors should look to vintages pre 1970 or post-1990.
Notable facts and vintages
Curiously, Vogue declassified their Musigny from 1993 to 2015, until they felt certain the vines were old enough to produce wines worthy of their Grand Cru status. As a result, Musigny Blanc now commands prices comparable to Montrachet.
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue Musigny Blanc Grand Cru
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüe Musigny Grand Cru 'Cuvee Vieilles Vignes’ (red)
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue Musigny Blanc Grand Cru
- Global online availability for Chambolle-Musigny's most sought-after wine
- Highest wine-searcher price for white wine from Le Musigny; over the past three years the price has been moving upwards.
- 2014 vintage received 18/20 from Jancis Robinson.
- 2013 vintage received 96 points from both Vinous’ Antonio Galloni and Wine Advocate, suggesting a drinking window of 2025-2050, and 95 points from MW Jeannie Cho Lee.
- 2012 vintage received 98 points from Robert Parker Wine Advocate and suggested drinking window of 2017-2045; La Revue du Vin de France 18.5/20; Antonio Galloni/Vinous 96-98; Jeannie Cho Lee 99; Stephen Tanzer 95-98.
- 1992 vintage received 18/20 from Jancis Robinson and global prices on wine-searcher went from €1,187 to €3,171 in a one year period between March 2018 and 2019.
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüe Musigny Grand Cru 'Cuvee Vieilles Vignes’ (red)
- 2014 vintage recommended drinking window 2028-2050 and 18/20 points from Jancis Robinson, 96 points from Tim Atkin, 96 points from Jeannie Cho Lee, and 93-96 barrel points from Vinous’ Antonio Galloni.
- 2012 vintage recommended drinking window 2017-2055 and 98 points from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate, 18.5/20 points from La Revue du Vin de France, and 96-98 barrel points from Vinous’ Antonio Galloni.
- 2010 vintage recommended drinking window 2025-2045 and 97 points from Vinous’ Antonio Galloni, Stephen Tanzer, and Tim Atkin; and 96 points from Jeannie Cho Lee.