This is more restrained still, indeed so much so that the nose only reluctantly reveals its notes of classic Chablis aromas that include
green fruit, iodine, tidal pool and oyster shell. There is outstanding volume and almost painful intensity to the medium-bodied flavors
that brim with a fine minerality before concluding in a stony, long and impeccably well-balanced finale where once again a hint of bitter
lemon appears. This stunner of a wine will need at least a few years of bottle age to fully harmonize and to become more accessible.
I would add that the 2014 version of this wine is perhaps the finest that I have ever seen; the 2010 is incredible but this has the potential
to top even that superb effort.
Tasted: Oct 08, 2016 / Score: 94 / Outstanding
Allen Meadows, Burghound.com