Very surprised by this, but I guess no Mark Hébrart should be all that surprising. Definitely punches above its weight class, and has many similarities to the 2012/2013 PRSWC. Alluring freshness and vibrancy coupled with a shocking level depth and roundness. Very well balanced all-around; looking forward to cellaring the 2019s. Mouthfeel is pure velvet via a delightfully soft / oily texture. 60% Pinot Noir + 40% Chardonnay; Dosage: 4-6 g/l. Disgorged: 1/18/22 — 3 months ago
Fabulous Chablis, served with poached lobster at The River Café, Water St., Brooklyn, NY — 21 days ago
A little farmyardy on opening, but still some pleasure in this forgotten oldie from the cellar when it opened up… — a month ago
Buttery. Nice. — 2 months ago
Agreed with others. This is top-notch Morton with marathon-level legs. — 4 months ago
Strawberry, blueberry with medium acid, beautiful medium ruby color, medium body with dry ending. Great on its own, even better with duck breast. — a month ago
WotN. Just hitting tertiary yet still firmly framing fruit and acid. Wow. — 4 months ago
Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego
2022 vintage. Quick out of the blocks and already showing beautifully. That Chassagne marriage of acidity and oak…okay…there’s a bit of fruit lurking about but neither seems to mind. This is excellent. 05.15.25. — 3 days ago