12/19/2025
Pre‑holiday season surf, turf, and star bottles - we closed out the year in the best possible way: Markham Wine Association directors and friends around one table, an unapologetically indulgent spread of seafood, suckling pig and steak, and Burgundy in full force, with our favorite Burgundy Grand Crus and an outstanding Meursault Charmes Premier Cru magnum.
Two takeaways from the glasses:
Chablis Grand Cru is no longer the reliable “value haven” it once was. Top producers and constrained recent yields have pushed prices up, and while Chablis Grand Cru wines were generally cheaper than comparable grands crus from the Côte d’Or, Grand Cru bottlings from celebrated domaines now command serious premiums.
Corton’s reputation for being big and powerful is only part of the story - certain climats can show real elegance, finesse, and vibrant fruit.