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adrian [2007]
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doncornwell [2010]
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 ====== Wines ====== ====== Wines ======
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 ===== 1999 ===== ===== 1999 =====
  
-  * La Romanee ​Chassagne ​(March 2007) Oxidized +  * **Chassagne-Montrachet ​La Romanee** (March 2007) Oxidized ​[Cole Kendall] 
-  * La Romanee ​Chassagne ​(July 2007) Oxidized [Cole Kendall] +  * **Chassagne-Montrachet ​La Romanee** (July 2007) Oxidized [Cole Kendall] 
-  * Meursault ​1er cru Perrières (June 2008) Traces of oxidation, to be drunk rapidly [J. Prandi]+  ​* **Meursault Perrières** (June 2008) Traces of oxidation, to be drunk rapidly [J. Prandi]
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 ===== 2000 ===== ===== 2000 =====
  
-  * Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée (May, 1st 2009) Completely oxidized, dead [J. Prandi] +  ​* **Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée** (May, 1st 2009) Completely oxidized, dead [J. Prandi] 
-  * Meursault Perrières (Nov 2014) Wins the award for most oxidized brown burg ever to date - purchased at Domain[R Younger]+  ​* **Meursault Perrières** (Nov 2014) Wins the award for most oxidized brown burg ever to date - purchased at Domain[R Younger]
 ===== 2002 ===== ===== 2002 =====
  
-  * Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée (3/39/3008) not oxidized, good nose, good acidity (Keith Akers) +  ​* **Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée** (3/29/2008) not oxidized, good nose, good acidity (Keith Akers) 
-  * Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée (Dec 2008) not oxidized, to be drunk, medium body and not impressive [J. Prandi]+  ​* **Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée** (Dec 2008) not oxidized, to be drunk, medium body and not impressive [J. Prandi]
 ===== 2004 ===== ===== 2004 =====
  
-  * Chassagne-Montrachet Tete du Clos (May 2012 & June 2013) not oxidized, very good, still young (Adrian Latimer)+  ​* **Chassagne-Montrachet Tete du Clos** (May 2012 & June 2013) not oxidized, very good, still young (Adrian Latimer)
 ===== 2006 ===== ===== 2006 =====
  
-  * Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée (Nov 2015) not oxidized (Adrian Latimer)+  ​* **Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée** (Nov 2015) not oxidized (Adrian Latimer)
 ===== 2007 ===== ===== 2007 =====
  
-  * Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée (Nov 2016) not oxidized (Adrian Latimer) +  ​* **Chassagne-Montrachet La Romanée** (Nov 2016) not oxidized (Adrian Latimer) 
-  * Meursault Perrieres (Aug 2017) not ox, but seriously austere (Adrian Latimer)+  ​* **Meursault Perrieres** (Aug 2017) not ox, but seriously austere ​(Adrian Latimer) 
 +  * **Meursault Perrieres** (July 2019) not ox, much better, lovely ​(Adrian Latimer)
  
-===== 2010 =====+===== 2009 =====
  
-  * Chassagne-Montrachet ​Tete du Clos (Dec 2018) not oxidized ​(Adrian Latimer)+  * **Chevalier ​Montrachet** (Mar. 15, 2017):  Tasted at the 2009 Vintage Assessment Dinner, Night One.  The consensus of all tasters was that this wine was "​chemically off," although we could not agree on precisely what the chemical defect was (Don Cornwell) 
 +===== 2010 =====
  
 +  * **Chassagne-Montrachet Tete du Clos** (Dec 2018): not oxidized (Adrian Latimer)
 +  * **Chevalier Montrachet** (Feb. 20, 2018): Tasted at the 2010 Vintage Assessment Dinner, Night Two.  Not oxidized, but somewhat sweet and perhaps disjointed despite abundant acidity. ​ (Don Cornwell)
 +  * **Meursault Perrieres** (Feb. 7, 2018): ​ Tasted at the 2010 Vintage Assessment Dinner, Night One.  Not oxidized and the number one rated wine from this dinner. ​ (Don Cornwell)
 +  * **Meursault Perrieres** (Feb. 5, 2020): ​ Not oxidized and still extremely impressive. ​ (Don Cornwell)
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