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* **Chassagne-Montrachet Les chaumèes** (February 2011). Not oxidised. Very much in its juvenile phase. [Jorfra] | * **Chassagne-Montrachet Les chaumèes** (February 2011). Not oxidised. Very much in its juvenile phase. [Jorfra] | ||
* **Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Morgeot** (December 31, 2014). Purchased from reputable retailer and stored in wine fridge. Oxidized and undrinkable. [Jbeeby] | * **Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Morgeot** (December 31, 2014). Purchased from reputable retailer and stored in wine fridge. Oxidized and undrinkable. [Jbeeby] | ||
+ | * **Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru En Remilly** (May 12, 2020). Oxidized, tasted 10 years older than it should. [Jammy Wine] | ||
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* **Chassagne-Montrachet En Remilly** (June 2012): advanced but not fully oxidized [droch] | * **Chassagne-Montrachet En Remilly** (June 2012): advanced but not fully oxidized [droch] | ||
- | \\ | + | * **Puligny–Montrachet "La Truffière"** (Jun. – Aug. 2019): 1 btl not oxidized + 1 btl oxidized. 14% ABV (!). The good bottle was yellow gold in color. Very lovely, but richer & fatter than in other vintages. A firm mineral backbone, however, keeps the richness in check on the palate. In this vintage, the style of this wine reminds me of his father Michel's PM "Les Demoiselles". From a lot of 2 purchased in Jan. 2018 from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer. [Rayner Cheung] |
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+ | * **Puligny–Montrachet "La Truffière"** (2013 – 2015): 6 btls not oxidized. A magnificent 21st century white Burgundy with old–school aromatics & flavors. From a half–case purchased in 2011 from the domaine's West Coast importer Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant. [Rayner Cheung] | ||
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- | * **Chassagne–Montrachet "Les Vergers"** (Sep. 2017 – ): 4 btls not oxidized. Lovely nose of delicate orchard fruits complicated by earthy minerality. Comparatively sweet & fat on the palate by 21st century white Burgundy standards. From a case purchased in 2011 from the domaine's West Coast importer Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant. [Rayner Cheung] | + | * **Chassagne–Montrachet "Les Vergers"** (Sep. 2017 – Nov. 2019): 12 btls not oxidized. Lovely nose of delicate orchard fruits complicated by earthy minerality. Comparatively sweet & fat on the palate by 21st century white Burgundy standards. Decanting optional. From a case purchased in 2011 from the domaine's West Coast importer Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant. [Rayner Cheung] |
- | * **Chassagne–Montrachet "Blanchot Dessus"** (Nov. 2017 – ): 2 btls not oxidized. Delicate perfume of white flowers. Leaner & less developed than the Les Vergers. No rush to drink. From a half–case purchased in 2011 from the domaine's West Coast importer Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant. [Rayner Cheung] | + | * **Chassagne–Montrachet "Blanchot Dessus"** (Nov. 2017 – ): 5 btls not oxidized. Delicate perfume of white flowers. Leaner & less developed on the palate than the Les Vergers. No rush to drink. Best served decanted. From a half–case purchased in 2011 from the domaine's West Coast importer Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant. [Rayner Cheung] |
- | * **Puligny–Montrachet "La Truffière"** (Apr. 2018 – ): 1 btl not oxidized. A touch of flint in the nose. Youthful on the palate like the Blanchot Dessus. No rush to drink. From a half–case purchased in 2011 from the domaine's West Coast importer Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant. [Rayner Cheung] | + | * **Puligny–Montrachet "La Truffière"** (Apr. 2018 – ): 5 btls not oxidized. Orange flower & a touch of flint in the nose. Youthful on the palate like the Blanchot Dessus, but richer & more complex. No rush to drink. Best served decanted. From a half–case purchased in 2011 from the domaine's West Coast importer Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant. [Rayner Cheung] |
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- | * **Chassagne-Montrachet Boudriotte** (Feb 2017): fine [Adrian Latimer] | + | * **Chassagne-Montrachet Boudriotte** (Feb 2017, June 2018): fine [Adrian Latimer] |