Black marble. Fresh plum. Smooth ‘n’ sweet. Dried fig. Thick legs (LOL). — 8 years ago
Pretty sweet. And acidic! Loads o green n even more yellow apples. — 10 years ago
C straw yellow; N apple, melon, oak; T oak, green apple, honey, vanilla — 11 years ago
Dry n sour a bit but good tasty — 7 years ago
2007 DRC Montrachet. Dinner at N Mal w J&D B. First time K and I had tried this wine. So excellent. — 7 years ago
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2008 PY Colin Moret Montrachet. Drank at N Mal w J&D B. Interesting to drink this alongside the ‘07 DRC Montrachet. People had a hard time picking a fave. — 7 years ago
Dublin 56 euroes — 8 years ago
Sweet n gliter taste — 9 years ago
Excellent white wine from a n unknown area for wine, Vendee in west of France boardind atlantic ocean not so far from muscadet region.... But better if advice required. — 10 years ago
Darren Dittrich

The 2015 is drinking better after some additional time in bottle. Since I recently opened some Meo-Camuzet Burgundies, I wanted to compare while they were fresh in my mind. This wine reminds me of a New World version of Meo’s village Nuit-St-George. It’s slightly riper in some ways, simpler in structure, and doesn’t have much of that Old World tangy/sour/mineral finish. Cost is sorta close (Meo a little more in most markets), so for me the Meo wins by a SLIGHT margin, but this is oh-so-close. The N-J will likely be preferred by most American palettes. — 6 years ago