Full and buttery, as befits a Meursault, the wine also has a fine-textured acidity, spice and toast. It is rich, although with a crisp citrus edge that balances out the ripe melon and honey flavor. Ready to drink, but could age for a few years.
— R.V.
(12/31/2011)
A soft, rounded wine, with spice and toast and a cushion of plump yellow fruit. Almonds and mandarin oranges fit well together with the fine acidity.
— R.V.
(5/1/2010)
A rich, soft and wood-aged wine, this shows toast, fat peach and apple flavors, with some structured acidity. Not a wine for long aging, this is already delicious and opulent.
— R.V.
(8/1/2012)