This bottle completely delivers according to expectations. A Meursault Villages which could compete easily with other more famous parcels and producers. The hype around Boisson Vadot is completely logic. Reminds me of Coche Dury but as they work closely together this again is logic. Big wine which will age well. Beautiful ! — 4 years ago
Medium gold. Sweet fruity nose. Notes of lemon, apricot, tan spice, quince and some kiwi fruit. Very rich in the mouth with fine grain acidity lingering in the finish. This has evolved significantly over the past 10 years, leaving behind the early telltale Coche attributes of crushed stone and petrol notes. It’s in a great spot right now, and given how it’s evolved I’m going to be drinking my remaining bottles up in the next couple of years. — 4 years ago
Last bottle of this once amazing Meursault found in a wine box where it shouldn’t have been. Would have been better 10 years ago, but still showing some of its more youthful complexity, good, no longer great. — 5 years ago
Absolutely stunning qpr for a serious contemplative white borg. Minerality and a coche-dury-esque gunpowder note dominate the nose along with pear lemon meringue, and some hints of spice. Palate is racy and with a thick mineral spine. Great acidity and reasonable length. Actually abuts st aubin and chassagne Montrachet. Yes!!! — 6 years ago
Apricot nose, balanced Burgundian flavors with Coche-Dury finish. — 6 years ago
Bottle 216 of 914. What Can you say? We just finished our Perfect scoring Coche Dury Genevrieres 06. Next wine this D’auvenay.....did. we just drank water? This Can Not be True! Nothing, i mean Not 1 wine in the world is coming close to The whites of Lalou Bize Leroy....even The perfect ones....🍷❤️ 110/100 points — 4 years ago
A very serious wine and my second favorite white of the night (only behind Coche dury) doesn’t feel ten years old. Still showing reduction and tremendous bright fruit and new oak. A stylized wine and very much in line with its corton Charlemagne roots. Phenomenal wine — 4 years ago
Domaine Coche Dury is arguably the most sought after internationally of white Burgundy domains according to Jasper Morris MW in his tome “Inside Burgundy “. This wine had aromas of Lemon and Citrus flowers. On the palate Lemon juice - lean with mineral and M plus acidity. In hindsight should have left this last one for a few years. A wine of restraint and elegance - a tinge of honey after a while. For the Coche Dury village style only 25% new wood is used. This wine rarity was suggested to me years ago by a former owner of Prince Wine store and Burgundy nut Phillip Rich. Must seek out later vintages. — 5 years ago
John Van Trijp
What a bomb! Vincent Dancer is for me in The top 5 best producers in Burgundy for whites. And with D’Auvenay, Coche Dury and Leflaive in the same league….it says it all…. — 3 years ago