====== Background information ====== \\ **Editor's (Don Cornwell) opinion**: Matrot unfortunately is in the group of producers who have the highest incidence of premature oxidation, one of the proverbial "poster children" for premature oxidation. [[http://oxidised-burgs.wikispaces.com/Which%20Producers%20are%20Most%20and%20Least%20Affected%3F|See this page.]]\\ \\ * In vintage 1995: apparently used batonnage for the first time ever. Stirred the lees (frequency not disclosed) until the end of ML fermentation. * In vintage 1996: Allegedly no batonage done here (but status not clear). * In vintage 1999: batonnage status unknown. * In vintage 2000: batonnage status unknown. * In vintage 2002: batonnage status unknown * In vintage 2003: almost no batonnage; lees stirred only twice * In vintage 2004: Per IWC Issue 122 (Sept/Oct 2005): chose not to treat the vines against oidium * In vintage 2006: Harvested very late * In vintage 2008: Harvested very late and complains that the style is sur-maturite * In vintage 2011: Per IWC issue 164 (Sept/Oct 2012): "Matrot was retaining maximum CO2 so that he could use **minimal SO2**." Unfortunately, this merely confirms something I have suspected for a very long time, ever since Thierry took over. \\ ====== Wines ====== ===== 1978 ===== * **Meursault Perrieres** (February 2012): no oxidation, better after 1 hour open [Shawn C Paul] \\ ===== 1992 ===== * **Puligny Les Chalumeaux** (Jan 2003): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] ===== 1994 ===== * **Puligny Les Chalumeaux** (Mar 2003): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] ===== 1995 ===== * **Meursault Perrieres**(1/29/2006): no oxidation [Nathan Vandergrift] * **Meursault Perrieres**(1/26/2007): no oxidation [Nathan Vandergrift] * **Meursault Perrieres** ([[tel:10/6/2009|10/6/2009]]): no oxidation [Nathan Vandergrift] ===== 1996 ===== * **Meursault-Blagny**(13 Sep 2008): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault-Blagny**(6 Feb 2009): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault-Blagny**(24 Sep 2009): no oxidation, great bottle [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault-Blagny**(24 Sep 2010): no oxidation, very good bottle [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault Perrieres**(Sep 2004): no oxidation [John Gilman] * **Meursault Perrieres**(25 Jan 2006): no oxidation, incredibly good, see 96 tasting notes [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(30 Jan 2007): not oxidized, but not nearly as good as bottle in Jan 06 [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(17 Feb 2008): no oxidation, quite ready, great minerally, acid spine, lemons, oily texture, long finish. [Paul Hagerman] * **Meursault Perrieres**(May 2008): oxidized but still drinkable, I guess it's hard to kill a great wine. I would quote the above note, but add that the wine was quite advanced, and would probably have been undrinkable soon enough. [Paul Hagerman] * **Meursault Perrieres**(18 Mar 2010): (Euro label, very beaten up, acquired at auction): not oxidized and absolutely incredible bottle with great acidity and minerality [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(18 July 2010): not oxidized, but not nearly as good as the March bottle [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(23 Feb 2011): showing signs of maturity, but not oxidized. See 95-2000 Retrospective notes [Don Cornwell] * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(1/13/2007): not oxidized. [Nathan Vandergrift] * **Puligny Combettes**(25 Jan 2006): partially oxidized, see 96 tasting notes [Don Cornwell] * **Puligny Combettes**(8/29/2006): not oxidized. [Nathan Vandergrift] * **Puligny Combettes** (9/19/2009): not oxidized. [Nathan Vandergrift] * **Puligny Combettes** (3/8/2016): slight oxidation, fully mature, outstanding bottle. \\ ===== 1997 ===== * **Meursault**(19 July 2002): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault Perrieres**(June/July/Aug 2009): Two of five more advanced than they should be. One shot. Possible cork leakage though. [Gareth Miles] * **Meursault Perrieres** (April, 2011). Another good one, to add to one that was fine over Christmas. [Gareth Miles] \\ ===== 1998 ===== * **Meursault Charmes**(6 Sep 2003): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault Charmes**(23 Dec 2006): no oxidation, but one out of two bottles was corked, as it happens [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault Charmes**(4 May 2007): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault Perrières**(2 Feb 2008): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault Perrières** (5 Sep 2008): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] \\ ===== 1999 ===== * **Meursault Blagny**(January 2008): very fresh and not oxidized, excellent[ER] * **Meursault Chevalières**(Mar 2009): Oxidized; Joseph Matrot label [Frank Drew] * **Meursault Perrieres**(30 Jan 2007): Not oxidized [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(28 Feb 2007): Partially oxidized but still marginally outstanding -see related tasting notes [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(5 March 2007): No oxidation, still very primary, minerals [Hillard Sharf] * **Meursault Perrieres**(Nov 2006) - not oxidized - great bottle - very young (R DeAngelo) * **Meursault Perrieres**(July 2007) - oxidized (R DeAngelo) * **Meursault Perrieres**(Oct 08-Jan 09): seven bottles, both US and Euro labels, five oxidized and two very nice [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(6 May 2009): (Euro label) this time not oxidized and excellent [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(Dec 2009): very advanced wine, not oxy but a bit tired [Wes Jennison] * **Meursault Perrieres**(26 Feb 2010): (Euro label) advanced and slightly off, but not oxidized [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Charmes**(April 24 2010): severally oxidized. cloudy with very advanced color. undrinkable. [Stu Jakub] * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(Feb 2002): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(May 2008): Not oxidized but very New World [Frank Drew] * **Puligny Combettes**(July 2006): Not oxidized, bit chunky and four square. (J. Gilman) * **Puligny Combettes**(Aug 2007): Fully oxidized, deep gold color [Frank Drew] * **Puligny Combettes** (August 2009): Oxidized [Karl Wee] * \\ \\ ===== 2000 ===== * **Meursault**(Oct 2008): oxidized (M.Egerhei) * **Meursault Chevalières**(August 2009): Oxidized [Karl Wee] * **Meursault Chevalières**(Jan 2010): Not oxidized, terrific bottle, bright and tight; Joseph Matrot label [Frank Drew] * **Meursault Perrieres**(5 Feb 2008): no oxidation. Fabulous wine. See 2000 tasting notes [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(11 June 2009): Partially oxidized. At first seemed okay, but clearly not as good as prior bottle. After 30 mins a sherry/chemical top note appeared [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(21 Aug 2009): Not oxidized, rich, plenty of minerals, very good. [Hillard Sharf] * **Meursault Perrieres**(26 Mar 2010): not oxidized [Don Cornwell] * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(7 May 2004): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (1 Sep 2006): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] \\ ===== 2001 ===== * **Meursault**(14 Dec 2007): no oxidation [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault Perrieres**(Aug 2007): oxidized (R DeAngelo) * **Meursault Perrieres**(March 2008) not oxidized (R DeAngelo) * **Puligny Combettes** (Aug 2007): oxidized (R DeAngelo) \\ ===== 2002 ===== * **Meursault**(July 2007): not oxidized - excellent villages (R DeAngelo) * **Meursault**(Jan 2008): not oxidized - unbleached cork, no silicone; very youthful, excellent (Ben Delancy) * **Meursault Chevaliers**(Aug 2006): Not oxidized; young, vibrant, excellent potential [Frank Drew] * **Meursault Chevaliers**(2006): 24 bottles; 8-10 bottles were slightly to very oxidized [Nick Eanet] * **Meursault Perrieres**(30 Jan 2007): not oxidized; extraordinary [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(Sept 2008): not oxidized, excellent wine, very young [Ben Delancy] * **Meursault Perrieres**(May 2009): excellent, not oxidized [Joe Durnell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(4 Feb 2010): not oxidized. See 2002 Tasting Notes, Night One. [Don Cornwell] * **Meursault Perrieres**(21 March 2010) Perfect bottle, not oxidized, exceptional. [Regan McCaffery] * **Meursault Perrieres**(23 March 2013) excellent bottle, not oxidized. [Ben Delancy] * **Meursault Perrieres** (May 2015) Oxidised (R Jorgensen) * **Puligny Combettes**(Aug 2006): no oxidation, very good (matched a bottle tried last year) [Joe Durnell] * **Puligny Combettes**(Feb 2007): deep yellow color, missing the vibrancy of previous bottles. drinkable but not representative of what it's been. [Joe Durnell] * **Puligny Combettes**(Feb 2007): back to normal, i.e. very good. So far 1/6 bottles have been prematurely oxidised. [Joe Durnell] * **Puligny Combettes**(Jan-Mar 2009): five bottles-two partially oxidized, one very advanced and two okay but marginal [Don Cornwell] * **Puligny Combettes**(May 2009); very good, not oxidized [Joe Durnell] * **Puligny Combettes**(Apr 2010): not oxidized [AT Bridge] * **Puligny Combettes**(15 Apr 2010): not oxidized [Don Cornwell] * **Puligny Combettes**(July 2010): not oxidized, very good [Robert Thornton] * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(Jan-June 2008): five bottles, three very notably advanced and two completely oxidized [Don Cornwell] * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(July 2008) not oxidized - painfully young (R DeAngelo) * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(Sept 2008) 3 bottles - all oxidized. From the same source as the July 08 bottle. (R DeAngelo) * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(May 2010) showing first signs of oxidation. (Ben Delancy) * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (Oct 2010) not really oxidized, but tired not particularly vibrant (Ben Delancy) \\ ===== 2003 ===== * **Meursault Charmes** (June through Sept 2010): Not oxidized. Very good and not marred by the vintage. [David Honig] \\ ===== 2004 ===== * **Meursault-Perrieres**(Mar 2010 - Oct 2010) - Slightly variable from a case. but not troubled. Very good to outstanding. Showing well in October. [Jim Coley] * **Meursault Perrieres**(May 2011): right on schedule the Matrot 2004s turn premox....fortunately my last bottle, as the wine was never compelling [Joe Durnell] * **Meursault Perrieres** (7/10 and 9/11): Two 750s, not oxidized [David Honig] * **Meursault Perrieres** (9/12): Another 750, still sound and strong, but more advanced than prior bottles and with uncertain future [David Honig] * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (1 Nov 2010): Didn't come across as oxidised, but a bit unusual for the wine, somewhat vegetal [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (7/09 through 11/10): Four 750s and a magnum, all in fine condition [David Honig] * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (9/12): Another magnum in fine condition [David Honig] * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (2/14): Magnum, oxidized [David Honig] * **Puligny Combettes** (12/10 through 4/12): Several 750s and a magnum. Starting in late 2011, 750s are mostly oxidized [David Honig] * **Puligny Combettes** (March and June 2014): Magnums, not oxidized, excellent [David Honig] ===== 2005 ===== * **Bourgogne Chardonnay**(Sep 2006-Feb 2008): no oxidation, five bottles tried, screwcapped [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Bourgogne Blanc**(20 Jan 2011 & Feb 2011): non oxidation, stelvin closure [Gregg G] * **Meursault**(April 2010): Oxidized [Eric Brown] * **Meursault**(Dec 2010): Oxidized, color was not bad but aroma, not pleasant flavor = oxidized [Mark C. Johnson] * **Meursault Charmes**(Feb 2010): Oxidized [Jayaram Bhat] * **Meursault Charmes**(April 2011): Not oxidized; fresh, nutty and very good [Frank Drew] * **Meursault Chevalières**(March 2011): Second rate apple juice. Sad, as this was really quite good on three other occasions. [Jim Coley] * **Meursault Perrieres**(July 2010): A bit dark in color, but no aromatic or taste indications of premox [Michael Malinoski] * **Meursault Perrieres** (July 2012) Not oxidized. Simply awesome. This needs another ten years to peak. [Regan McCaffery] * **Meursault Perrieres** (Feb 2014) Not oxidized; stunning [David Honig] * **Puligny Chalumeaux**(October 2010) from a 375, a whiff of oxidation, but managed to pull itself together; little P-M character [Ralph Earle] * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (Feb 2014) Not oxidized [David Honig] * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (Oct 2014) Magnum, not oxidized, excellent [David Honig] * **Puligny Combottes**(Feb 2012): Oxidized, completely dead [Rick Dalia] * **Puligny Combottes** (Feb 2012): 2nd bottle, not oxidized, lovely [Rick Dalia] * **Puligny Combettes** (Sept 2014) Magnum, not oxidized, excellent [David Honig] * **Meursault Perrieres** (July 2015): oxidized [Bill Lawrence] ===== 2006 ===== * **Meursault Chevaliers**(Oct 2010): Not oxidized, but a bit ordinary, slightly hollow middle [Ralph Earle] * **Puligny Chalumeaux** (May 2011): 1 bottle terribly oxidized, while another bottle from the same case was not oxidized. The non-oxidized bottle was a nice bottle. [M Gillick] \\ **2007**\\ * **Bourgogne Blanc**(Aug 2010): not oxidized.[Gregg G] * **Bourgogne Chardonnay**(Aug 2010): not oxidised; screwcapped [Jan-Tore Egge] * **Meursault Perrieres**(Aug 2010): not oxidized. Very fresh and vibrant. * **Meursault Perrieres**(Feb 2011): not oxidized. Perfect. * **Meursault Perrieres**(March 2011): not oxidized. Pristine [Gregg G] * **Meursault Perrieres**(Oct 2011): badly oxidized. Undrinkable [Gregg G] * **Meursault Perrieres**(Oct 2011): partially oxidized. 2nd btl from same night [Gregg G] * **Meursault Perrieres** (3 Feb 2015): a very advanced wine that was universally agreed to be the worst wine among 30 at the first night of the 2007 Vintage Assessment dinner See the notes. [Don Cornwell] * **Puligny Combettes**(April 2011): not oxidized [Gregg G] * **Puligny Combettes**(Jun 2011): not oxidized [MLT] * **Puligny Combettes** (July 2011): not oxidized [Gregg] * **Puligny Combettes** (Oct 2013): Magnums, excellent [David Honig] * **Meursault AC** (December 2012): 3 half bottles badly oxidized, 3 half bottles wonderful [Paul D] \\ ===== 2008 ===== * **Bourgogne Blanc**(Mar 2011): not oxidised [Nick Kernoghan] * **Meursault Charmes** (Oct 2014): One bottle in 2/2013 was a bit advanced but sound. The other 11 bottles in the case were oxidized 10/2014. All were impeccably sourced in France and properly shipped and stored [David Honig] * **Meursault Charmes** (Dec 2014): One bottle sourced from reputable UK merchant oxidised (and undrinkable) [Jonathan L] \\ ===== 2010 ===== * **Meursault Charmes** (Apr 2015): Half bottle, no premox, very good [Adrian Latimer] * **Meursault AC** (Sept 2016): 750 ml bottle. Badly oxidized. [Kjetil Finsrud] ==== **2011** ==== * **Meursault Chevaliers** (Sept 2016): Weird. deep yellow, definitely advanced, rather fat with sharp acidity. In restaurant in Vermont. Heading fast for premox? (Adrian Latimer)