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2006 and 2005 White Burgundies (Sep 2007)

Good bright, pale color. Lively aromas of lime blossom and citrus peel. Shows sweetness on entry, but comes off as lean and slightly hard-edged in the middle and spiky on the back, with the acidity drying the finish. A rather awkward showing for this wine.

Domaine Leflaive Chevalier-Montrachet: 1981-2012 (Sep 2019)

Full yellow. Rather exotic aromas of pineapple, marzipan and toast. Fat, thick and dry, with the marzipan quality carrying through on the palate. More ripe apple and pear than stone or citrus fruits here. Finishes chewy and a bit tannic and aggressive, with a suggestion of imperfect skins and surmaturité. This wine has evolved quickly…

2007 and 2006 White Burgundies (Sep 2008)

Deep, brooding aromas of apricot, minerals, menthol and clove, with a suggestion of superripeness and outstanding complexity. Superconcentrated, sweet and powerful, with harmonious ripe acidity buffering the wine’s alcohol and extending its finish. This really saturates the palate with flavor.

2007 and 2006 White Burgundies (Sep 2008)

Discreet aromas of lime, minerals and crushed stone; this smells austere. Juicy, minerally and precise, with a distinctly firm edge and good cut and intensity to the lemony flavor. Solidly built wine with good length. (The Chassagne villages was a bit more herbal in character, showing less density and a slightly dry finish; I rated…

2008 and 2007 White Burgundies (Sep 2009)

Pale green color. Pure, high-pitched aromas of lime, white flowers and ginger. Denser and riper than the Caillerets without any loss of juiciness. This has the tactile mouthfeel to handle its firm acids. The lemon, lime and mineral flavors are lifted by a floral topnote. A very pure, vibrant, subtle wine, finishing with very good…

2008 and 2007 White Burgundies (Sep 2009)

Pale green-tinged yellow. Slightly reduced aromas of flowers and minerals. The brightest and suavest yet of these 2008s, with an enticing sugar/acid balance and attractive floral lift to the ripe lemony flavor. Finishes with very good length and grip. These vines are always picked at the beginning, notes Fontaine.