2012 and 2011 White Burgundies (Sep 2013)

(this is 100% from Puligny-Montrachet side as of 2011, as Boudot lost his Chassagne-Montrachet fruit): Pale, bright yellow. Musky, ripe but reticent nose hints at stone fruits and crushed stone. In a rather muscular, powerful style, with terrific punch and saline minerality to its peach and crushed stone flavors. Finishes very long, dry and savory. This is 13.2% alcohol without chaptalization: Boudot appears to have done a very good job of timing the harvest here.