I don’t keep an inventory, so this could be a bit off, but an educated guess would say:
Truchot (clearly #1)
Second and third: Rossignol-Trapet and Jadot
Then I get a bit fuzzier. The next two would be among D’Angerville, Clos des Lambrays, Bouchard, Michel Gaunoux and Chandon des Briailles, with Mugneret-Gibourg probably only a bit behind. My guess would be Bouchard (esp. if I include HAG wines they raised) and then D’Angerville.
I’m a low end buyer, and probably 30-40% of the Lafarges I own are just the Bourgogne (which cellars well for 10 years)
Mugnier is now pricey enough that it’ll fall off top 5 soon, probably replaced by Pavelot (or Bize)
Jadot, 2) DRC, 3) Dujac, 4) Bouchard, 5) Potel/Faively/Mugnier (in a dead heat)! I really do like what Jadot has to offer from top to bottom - love the Clos St. Jacques. CHEERS