Maison Verget

Terrific Values from the Mâconnais and Chablis

For many of our clients, Jean-Marie Guffens should need no introduction. After all, this outspoken, iconoclastic grower and his piercingly bright, limpid wines—both under his Guffens-Heynen and Verget (micro-négoce) labels—have been in our white Burgundy portfolio since day one.

In his watershed book The New France (Mitchell Beazley, 2002), Andrew Jefford describes the Verget style in the following way: “Don't buy Verget wines looking for the kind of cheese paste, farm straw richness of traditional “funky” white Burgundy; these are white wines made with the kind of ravishing purity, compelling sensual austerity more familiar among the greatest winemakers of the Saar, the Ruwer, or Alsace.” That pretty much sums things up.

For those new to the Verget style, winemaker Jean-Marie Guffens perhaps summed it up best when he told us: “I am Flemish, I love purity.”

Guffens believes that lees stirring and reduction are embellishments used in white Burgundy to disguise shortcomings (much as dosage and lees aging are used in Champagne). He, therefore, avoids reduction while also bottling under screwcap. He wants you to taste the fruit in all its purity.

Although, as the French would say, this is a grower who cannot keep his tongue in his pocket, Guffens’ longstanding reputation as the enfant terrible of Burgundy has softened somewhat over the years. We cannot say whether or not this is due to the arrival of the quietly spoken Julian Desplans, now Verget’s chief winemaker of five years. What is clear is that Guffens’ fastidious lieutenant— whose CV includes a stint at Domaine de la Romanée-Conti—has instilled an impressive measure of articulate consistency across the entire Verget portfolio.

It's important to point out that while Verget’s grapes are négoce, the estate works only with low yields, and it is Guffens’ team that conducts the harvest, discarding any substandard material. Then, in the cellar, Desplans works almost exclusively with free-run juices. Ferments are natural and occur in Verget’s large horizontal stainless-steel tanks that offer the same lees to wine ratio as oak barrels. Here, the lees can be worked delicately with nitrogen without introducing any oxygen into the vessel. Guffens and Desplans want you to taste the fruit in all its purity.

The Range

Verget Mâcon-Villages Vallons de Lamartine 2020
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Verget Mâcon-Villages Vallons de Lamartine 2020

The ‘Valley of Lamartine’ is named after Mâcon native Alphonse de Lamartine, a French author, poet and statesman who was instrumental in the foundation of the French Second Republic. Now you know. The 2020 is a blend from Viré (40%), Pierreclos (20%), Bussières (20%) and Vergisson (20%), all vinified in used oak barrels. Guffens ages this wine for 12 months on lees to emphasise the salinity of his rocky soils. There’s enticing aromas of white peach, beach grass and floral notes leading to a layered, textured palate threaded with sappy freshness and a chalky, savoury complexity that works so well with the Burgundian amplitude on offer. It’s a delicious value wine, with impressive bang-for-your-buck intensity and drive, closing with a salty, lees-enriched finish.

There’s enticing aromas of white peach, beach grass and floral notes leading to a layered, textured palate threaded with sappy freshness and a chalky, savoury complexity that works so well with the Burgundian amplitude on offer. It’s a delicious value wine, with impressive bang-for-your-buck intensity and drive, closing with a salty, lees-enriched finish.

Verget Mâcon-Villages Vallons de Lamartine 2020
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Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Marsanne 2024
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Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Marsanne 2024

Slowly stepping back from his work in Burgundy—where his wingman Julian Desplans is managing affairs—has allowed Guffens more time to focus on his Provençal Estate, which is also his family’s primary residence. Not only has Jean-Marie streamlined the range of wines, but quality and refinement are on the rise. Alongside great value, expect wines of textured generosity and southern soul, married to first rate Burgundian winemaking expertise. Grown on chalky soils at high altitude, the Marsanne opens with grapefruit, citrus blossoms, white pepper and tarragon with a streak of stony character. The medium-bodied palate gains energy from its juxtaposition of ripe, juicy fruit and bright, citrusy uplift. The wine is only released in top years for the variety. It finishes long and textural with a lovely chalky-mineral snap. 

Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Marsanne 2024
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Verget Mâcon-Pierreclos 2024
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Verget Mâcon-Pierreclos 2024

Verget Mâcon-Pierreclos 2024
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Verget Pouilly-Fuissé Le Haut de la Roche 2024
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Verget Pouilly-Fuissé Le Haut de la Roche 2024

Located on the Roche de Vergisson, this exceptional vineyard missed out on Premier Cru status solely due to its altitude of 400 metres. Regardless, with its southeast exposure and stony limestone base, Jean-Marie Guffens considers the site far more worthy of the classification than many of the Mâcon’s new Premiers Crus. (Particularly considering global warming and the public’s thirst for fresher wines with lower alcohol.) The vines here were harvested at the very end of the vintage, with low yields bringing a marvellous core of compact fruit offset by a spine of ripe minerality and crunchy freshness. Vinified entirely in oak with 25% new barrels, it possesses excellent (Premier Cru!) intensity and length, silky texture and tension, with a long, palate-scraping finish.

Verget Pouilly-Fuissé Le Haut de la Roche 2024
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Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Blanc Solera 1723 NV
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Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Blanc Solera 1723 NV

Here we have another deliciously idiosyncratic wine from Jean-Marie Guffen’s Luberon estate. As the name suggests it’s a perpetual blend of successive vintages, in this case of Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier. Guffens’ selection of grapes is based on what he calls ‘raisins rôtis’ or roasted grapes; those grapes lying on the outside of the bunch and closest to the sun’s rays. The current bottling is based mainly on the 2022 and 2023 vintages, alongside a small proportion of the solera that contains every vintage going back to 2017. The name ‘1723’ release to both the youngest and oldest wines in the blend. The juice is stored in concrete tanks, on lees, so the wine stays fresh and keeps developing slowly over the years. So, the older material adds complexity and texture and the younger vintages brings freshness and minerality. What can we say – it just works brilliantly! The current release is both fleshy and juicy, enlivened delightful tangy, mouthwatering structure. Expect succulent flavours of pineapple, orange, Mirabelle plum jam and mouthwatering bitters plum kernel and fresh kumquat. It finishes fresh and bright with notes of Sichuan pepper and lemongrass; welcome to the wonderful world of Château des Tourettes.

Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Blanc Solera 1723 NV
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Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Blanc de Noirs 2023
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Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Blanc de Noirs 2023

A new label from Jean-Marie Guffen’s magical mystery tour. This Blanc de Noirs is a white made from old-vine Grenache Noir rooted in Guffens’ limestone-rich Luberon vineyard at 420 metres. The Grenache grapes are pressed immediately after harvest and separated from their skins before fermenting in concrete. Aged on lees in stainless steel, it’s a pulpy, succulent white with a delightful twist of red fruit, spice and lovely stone-fruit juiciness on the palette. A delicious table wine to pair with food, whatever's on the menu.

Château des Tourettes Vin de France Tinus Blanc de Noirs 2023
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AT-A-GLANCE

• Maison Verget was established in 1990 as the négociant arm of Burgundy star Jean-Marie Guffens.

• Guffens sources his Verget fruit predominantly from Mâcon, with supplementary sources from serious, like-minded growers in Chablis and southern France.

• Operations are in the hands of Guffens’s right-hand man, Julien Desplans, who joined the project in 2006.

• Vinification for the mostly white range includes single-plot fermentations and lees-aging in various vessels, including barrel, foudre, steel tanks and cement vats.

• The range is wide, encompassing up to 15 wines in any given year from the Bourgogne, Mâcon-Villages, Saint-Véran and Pouilly-Fuissé appellations.

• There is also a selection of southern French reds and whites that offer excellent value for money.



IN THE PRESS

“Jean-Marie Guffens's Verget label continues to be a reference point for the Mâconnais. The best cuvées very much belong among the Mâconnais's élite, but this portfolio is also rich with terrific values to purchase by the case that would make ideal daily drinkers or by-the-glass pours. Classy but keenly priced white Burgundy isn't easy to come by these days, so we should all be thankful for the Maison Verget. These wines come warmly recommended.”
William Kelley, The Wine Advocate

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France

Primary Region

Mâconnais

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Winemakers: Jean-Marie Guffens and Julian Desplans

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