In this video, John Jackson, DipWSET a/k/a Attorney Somm provides his reactions to Jeb Dunnuck’s Top 100 Wines of 2024, including his recommendations for the best wines for wine collectors and wine buyers. Attorney Somm’s recommendations from the list include wine cellar defenders, and collectible wines at a wide variety of price points, as well as red wines and white wines from numerous wine regions and wine-producing countries. These suggestions will be useful for experienced wine collectors and wine buyers as well as beginners.
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8 Comments
I always value your recommendations on drinking windows. This can be a big buying factor, and it can be intimidating.
Shiraz/Syrah certainly represented in this list, however I wish they covered Australia. It would be fascinating to see direct comparisons between the Northern Rhone, California and Southern Australia for this grape.
Thanks, John. A Labour of love, I'm sure, but I have never really seen the value of such lists, especially as the wines are tasted years before their drinking windows.
I am not sure of Dunnock's criteria for awarding his scores: do they include value for money, for example?
Having had my moan, there were some in your video that caught my eye. The 2019s and 2021s in Tuscany, for example. Thanks partly to your recommendations I have rather loaded up on Chianti Classico, CC Riserva, Gran Selezione (Fontodi, Volpaia, Riecine and Barone di Ricasoli) and Brunello di Montalcino (Il Poggione, 2019). I am pleased Val di Suga got a mention: the 2015 I drank last year (the first from half a case) was one of my wines of the year.
I love Cote Rotie and I'm currently part way through a mixed case of the 2013s. Fabulous! I also have some 2015s put by but not from those top Guigal vineyards.
Ridge Montebello remains on my bucket list.
Thanks for all your hard work.
Bordeaux wines are still the BEST🇨🇵
Just bought the Val di Suga Poggio al Granchio Brunello di Montalcino 2019. Only 1 left at the LCBO here in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 but now what do I do ? Enjoy now or wait 🙁
Love your channel!
I really want to try a slightly aged 10 or more years Chianti. Can you please give me a few names
Finally got to watch this outstanding video! Impressive how quickly you reacted to Jeb Dunnuck’s Top 100 Wines of 2024! Your breakdown is not only timely but also very insightful. I especially appreciate how you highlighted some familiar/favorite wines and producers alongside cellar defenders and collectible gems — such a thoughtful approach that suits every level of wine enthusiast. Very pleased to know that CdP, BdM, Barolo, and the Northern Rhone are well-represented on this list by JD. And thrilled to see some of my favorites like Beaucastel, Delas, Pegau, and Ogier and Guigal Cote-Rotie as well. Looking forward to next year’s list with the hope that Bordeaux will lord over it!😁 Cheers and happy weekend, John!
Great video as always! 😁 Have you ever tasted the Canalicchio Di Sopra Brunello Di Montalcino? It is eighth on the list.