2023 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune Au Bout du Monde
CellarTracker Community 91 points!
We have the new release of Au Bout du Monde today from Pierre-Yves, one of the newer additions to the lineup, sourced from an estate purchased in 2014 and split with Domaine Etienne Sauzet. The cuvée is an assemblage of three parcels, all planted on a steep west-to-southwest-facing slope with limestone soils and younger vines, a notably cool, late-ripening site that is often among the last to be harvested and fits the PYCM style perfectly. In 2023, that naturally cooler exposure served the wine especially well, preserving freshness and tension during the warmer season while still allowing the fruit to reach full ripeness, resulting in one of the best examples of this wine so far captruing exactly what makes Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey so compelling, with the domaine’s signature mineral reduction, precision, and cut layered over citrus, green orchard fruit, white flowers, and a distinctly stony finish. It remains one of the smarter buys in the range for those who want the unmistakable PYCM style without the price of the higher appellations, and can certainly be enjoyed now with lots of great CellarTracker notes to back it up!
Original: $59.95
-65%$59.95
$20.98
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CellarTracker Community 91 points!
We have the new release of Au Bout du Monde today from Pierre-Yves, one of the newer additions to the lineup, sourced from an estate purchased in 2014 and split with Domaine Etienne Sauzet. The cuvée is an assemblage of three parcels, all planted on a steep west-to-southwest-facing slope with limestone soils and younger vines, a notably cool, late-ripening site that is often among the last to be harvested and fits the PYCM style perfectly. In 2023, that naturally cooler exposure served the wine especially well, preserving freshness and tension during the warmer season while still allowing the fruit to reach full ripeness, resulting in one of the best examples of this wine so far captruing exactly what makes Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey so compelling, with the domaine’s signature mineral reduction, precision, and cut layered over citrus, green orchard fruit, white flowers, and a distinctly stony finish. It remains one of the smarter buys in the range for those who want the unmistakable PYCM style without the price of the higher appellations, and can certainly be enjoyed now with lots of great CellarTracker notes to back it up!











