Single vineyard "Les Belles Voyes" in the famous Grand Cru hillside of Oger. Pale lemon with fine creamy mousse and tiny rapid bubble flow, long lees aging. aromas stone fruits and blossom, bread dough and citrus. On the palate flavors of golden apple, peach, lemon citrus and honeysuckle with biscuit toast and nutty notes. Long finish, full-body ending with biscuit, mineral and citrus character. Outstanding! — 4 years ago
2005 - nice old wine. Rich, form tanins. — 6 years ago
Very nice balanced Oregon’s Pinot. Burgundy’s like. 1999 — 7 years ago
Slight berry and smoke on the nose. Med/full body. Smooth . Nice on the after nose and mild linger on the palate — 8 years ago
Pop and pour. On the nose: soft struck match, crushed rock, lemon oil, and some toast, which I don't think I noticed last time. On the palate: fantastic acidity, muddled mint, crushed rock, iodine, lemon oil, vanilla and lovely density. A touch of tang on the juicy and mineral finish. — 3 years ago
Great every day white with an awesome price — 5 years ago
Spicy, herbal, bright, bubbly. — 5 years ago
Excellent Chardonnay - lemon curd, white peach, floral notes on the notes. Acidity is just right and ends in a long complex finish that lingers. — 5 years ago
Wow, so much character and personality in this single vineyard. If I recall correctly there is some oak aging on this. So much depth and flavor: mineral of course but some handsome age quality and balance of sweetness and acidity. Very special. — 6 years ago
Gorgeous and expressive, this wine bursts with aromas of apple, nectarine, chamomile, and hints of vanilla and asparagus. Full bodied with a drawn butter note, easy to drink absent the cloying persistence of oak (well integrated), ending on pleasing acid and grilled pineapple. Long finish. Very pretty — 7 years ago
100% chardonnay — 3 years ago
Damn good. 💯 Chardonnay. — 4 years ago
Smelled like fresh baked pizza out of the oven at first pour. Continued to give off plenty of funky and herbaceous character for a couple days. So much savory character here backed with bubbles. A unique thing yes — 5 years ago
Sylvain a remplacé son Mouton 86 par Haut-Brion 90. Un nez similaire au Montrose mais en moins profond et plus discret. En bouche le vin n’est pas aussi complexe et profond que je m’attendais malgré que celui-ci a de belles saveurs de fruits, de graphite et de cuir. La texture est soyeuse et la longueur est moyenne. Le vin me semble un peu sur la retenue. J’imagine que lui aussi souffre de passer
directement après Montrose. — 7 years ago
2007 was fantastic — 7 years ago
William Rogers
From Parisian Wine Cave! — 3 years ago