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In my mind, and according to my palate for that matter, Jean-Marc Burgaud is the don of Morgon. His wines achieve the highest levels and have an unerring propensity to repay cellaring, as notes in this and previous Vinous reports will testify. Once I had located the winery (for some reason, I always lose my bearings), we settled down for a comprehensive tasting through his recently-bottled 2021s and barrel samples of 2022. “The 2021 vintage is very different to the 2020,” he tells me. “For me, it is more Beaujolais. In 2022, I started the harvest on August 27th. Then there was 15mm of rain on September 1st or 2nd, after which I started the picking in Lantignié. Unfortunately, I have lost the Régnié cuvée to another family member.”