2008 Meursault Genevrières - nose of mineral, toast, a little buttery, flint, a little ripe and almost tropical.
2007 Meursault Genevrières - nose was more shut with some citrus and toasty notes. After swirling in glass, the wine opened up and the ripeness was apparent.
2008 Corton-Charlemagne - beautiful and open, with lots of white flowers, perhaps a little musty, along with toast and sweet vanilla. The ripe nose was very nice, but the wine was a little short. Perhaps it was a little too warm?
2007 Corton-Charlemagne - flinty, toasty notes with a little citrus and a hint of ripeness. The acidity was coming through.
2008 Chevalier-Montrachet - nose of minerals, citrus, floral...ripeness was apparent and there was a little marmalade, almost a little oily with a hint of popcorn. Very soft on the palate. A feminine wine.
2007 Chevalier-Montrachet - still a bit closed, with some minerality showing through.
2007 Montrachet - acidic and closed. There was a little sweetness like marshmallow and some citrus.
2008 Montrachet - there was no doubt that this was the best wine of the entire tasting, and why should that come as a surprise to anyone? This was a beautiful and opulent wine, with sweet corn, toast, floral notes... Pretty sweet and ripe. Wow! This is everything I could ever want from a white wine!
2003 Beaune Grèves Vigne de l'Enfant Jésus - a huge nose...sweet with cassis, minerals and iron, a little gamey and musty. Drinking well now.
It was clear that Bouchard's wines are of very high caliber these days, and I was thankful to have the opportunity to taste through a range of them. We thanked our hosts and made an exit, heading to the Acker auction that started especially early today...
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