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u/Stardancer85 · 1 pointr/wine

You might consider Matt Kramer's Making Sense of Burgundy.

Full disclosure - I've only gotten through like 15 pages of it, and I'm not sure if it's in print anymore (and therefore, how up to date it is), but I bought an old copy for a couple bucks off Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Making-Sense-Burgundy-Matt-Kramer/dp/0688086675

u/Ashlynkat · 1 pointr/wine

It's a bit outdated (1990) but I've gotten a fair amount of mileage out of Matt Kramer's Making Sense of Burgundy which is around $10 with shipping if you buy used.

He breaks down the ownership of all the Grand Crus and a good chunk of the premier crus. His data is from the late 1980s--so again, a little outdated--but many times you can still follow along the ownership trail (via Google) with parcels being split up among family heirs or domains sold.

But for around $10 it is pretty good starting point.