Actually a village level chassange-Montrachet. From the bottles purchased on the bike tour. I could smell this all day long. The candy and the floral. Seems like it was in the $20 range. For the money doesn’t get better — 3 years ago
Classic balanced Meursault. — 4 years ago
Disgorged 02/22 50% pinot noir 50% Chardonnay. — 9 months ago
Powerful and dense, nicely juxtaposed by the racy chalkiness and snap of its acidity. Some post-disgorgement age has brought great balance and complexity. There’s ripe/baked apple, asian pear, orange peel, white strawberry, fresh dough, chalk, nutmeg, salt, some honey. Can clearly sense the 50/50 CH/PN and their respective terroirs. Kudos for purity given its low-to-no SO2 upbringing, which I find particularly hard to execute in Champagne. 5/2016 disgorgement. — 4 years ago
From the bike tour. Actually not Pommard but a rare red from chassagne Montrachet. Floral and interesting. — 3 years ago
Stephen Redenbaugh
Gorgeous deep yellow with insane mousse…. Juicy ripe red apple and pear notes. Need to seek out more… maybe several more. — 6 months ago