En primeur refers to advance wine purchasing – an opportunity to acquire rare and exclusive wines, often before they ever reach store shelves, at the best possible price. These campaigns take place once or twice a month. During them, our experts can advise which wines are best suited for long-term ageing and which are meant to be enjoyed soon after purchase, as well as answer other wine-related questions.
Some offers are available for purchase online and are published on this page. However, those wishing not to miss out and to receive the full en primeur offer list can contact our experts and leave their details at enprimeur@vynoklubas.lt. This way, you will receive the offer directly by email as soon as the campaign begins.
The young winemaker Hubert Lamy, based in the village of Saint-Aubin, is one of the most exciting figures of Burgundy’s new generation. His wines embody purity, balance, elegance and mineral precision. Lamy works according to organic and biodynamic principles, allowing the land to speak for itself.
He cultivates ‘Chardonnay’ vines in Saint-Aubin, Chassagne-Montrachet and Puligny-Montrachet vineyards, where limestone and clay soils create a striking tension between pure fruit expression and delicate salinity. Fermentation takes place with native yeasts, and ageing is carried out with only 15–25% new oak to preserve the wine’s natural style.
The result is wines where acidity, light and texture merge into harmony. This is Burgundy that does not shout but whispers – precise, vertical and transparent, as if the rock itself were speaking.
If Lamy symbolizes the purity of Burgundy, Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe embodies the grandeur of the Rhône. The family estate, founded in 1898 by Hippolyte Brunier, stands on the La Crau plateau – one of the most respected terroirs in Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Here are born legendary wines made from ‘Grenache’, ‘Syrah’, ‘Mourvèdre’ and ‘Roussanne’. The vines grow among galets roulés – large, round river stones that absorb the sun’s warmth by day and radiate it back to the vines at night. These conditions yield wines where power meets elegance, and warmth is balanced by a firm mineral backbone.
Vieux Télégraphe is not only a wine but a symbol of Châteauneuf-du-Pape tradition: fermentation with indigenous yeasts, ageing in large oak foudres, and an authentic, living structure that captures the essence of this historic terroir.