Richard,
You've been naughty again
As a matter of urgency, you need to drink the Latour Meursault-Blagny 1er Cru Château de Blagny 2001. I'd put an over age caution on this wine, However, you might
just have got away with it, because you have a very good and cool cellar.
The 2001 Savigny is a rouge - but drink up please.
If you really like this friend, and your '01 Meursault tastes well past its best, then treat him to the '05 Chassagne, Bruno Colin is a decent producer and 2005 made wonderful white burgundy wines.
Drink up the '09 Ligny chablis by Christmas - Please. There is no oak in that, and they are acquiring hay, and going soapy.... when the sileage develops it will be a watery dry sherry with no guts.
The '02 Brouilly (100% gamay) should have been drunk by 2008/9 ! it does not hold like Morgon. Morgon at over 10 years is a big ask for a top jolly beau vintage.
The Naudin Savigny '01 is very ready. 2001 cotes de Beaune rouge wines are generally early maturing wines, a successful vintage though. Savigny can have more power/weight than ordinary Beaune, but drink-up
You are a naughty boy - yes I know, You can't drink them on your own ! so Friday night treats should be lined up, staying in with home grown luxuries, is the new going out !
Anything else - about burgundy aging ?
Enjoy your Saturday night dinner. Let Ba in (on account of my Burg advice), if it's stair rods rain and wind, by the back door if his leathers are soaking.