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02/07/2025
The Bourgogne Wine Board (BIVB) was pleased to welcome wine industry professionals on Wednesday, July 2, for the diploma ceremony of the 54th edition of the Cave de Prestige. This annual highlight not only honors the quality of Bourgogne wines but also showcases the diversity of their terroirs through a selection that spans the entire region.
BIVB co-presidents Laurent Delaunay and François Labet applauded the work of the 141 wineries, wine merchants, and estates selected this year - including 23 first-time entrants! In total, 194 wines out of 1,406 samples submitted (a 13.8% success rate) will represent the Bourgogne vineyard throughout the year.
Out of 1,406 samples submitted, only 13.8% earned the coveted distinction - just 194 wines. Download the full list here. This selection now joins the Cave de Prestige, a traveling ambassador for Bourgogne wines. These wines appear at major BIVB events in France and abroad, easily recognizable by their official Cave de Prestige badge.
In a time of economic and political uncertainty, the mission to raise the profile of Bourgogne appellations is more important than ever. The BIVB remains fully committed, with several major initiatives planned for 2025 and 2026:
- Export support: presence at Wine Paris and Vinexpo Hong Kong, along with professional tastings in South Korea and Australia, supporting local importers.
- Training for professionals and educators: an ambitious program to deepen knowledge of Bourgogne wines among sommeliers, journalists, and other key trade figures.
- Reaching younger consumers: through campaigns like Tellement vins de Bourgogne (a domestic campaign focused on younger consumers) in France, and Feeling Bourgogne in the UK, along with targeted press and influencer outreach.
Wines selected for the Cave de Prestige also serve as Bourgogne’s showcase at major institutional events, such as the 2024 OIV Congress.
Laurent Delaunay praised the shared commitment of this year’s honorees, emphasizing that the selection reflects the diversity and quality of Bourgogne wines. The return or arrival of 23 new estates highlights the constant renewal of a vineyard that is more dynamic than ever. Among the selected wines, 66% come from the 2023 vintage (excluding Crémant de Bourgogne) - already recognized for its balance and finesse.
“We’re thrilled - François and I - to be celebrating this selection together, which reflects the dedication of our entire industry. The Cave de Prestige represents the image of Bourgogne we’re proud to promote: exacting, diverse, and full of life,” said BIVB co-President Laurent Delaunay during the ceremony.
• Number of judges for this edition: 200
• Number of tastings organized: 5
• Most represented vintage: 2023, with 128 wines (66% of the selections, excluding Crémant de Bourgogne); 2022 ranks second, with 45 wines (23% of the selection)
• Oldest vintage: 2019
• Most recent vintage: 2024 (only one wine selected)
• Number of winning companies: 141 - 72% estates (Domaines), 21% wine merchants (Maisons de négoce), and 7% cooperative wineries (Caves coopératives)
These include:
- 29 companies from the Mâconnais
- 25 from the Côte Chalonnaise / Côtes du Couchois
- 56 from the Côte d’Or
- 16 from Chablis
- 15 from the Grand Auxerrois