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- | * **Meursault–Charmes** (Jan. 2023): 1 btl prematurely oxidized. Nose largely fine, but flat & tasting of dried peaches, getting worse with air. Purchased at retail in Hong Kong circa 2017. [Rayner Cheung] | + | * **Meursault–Charmes** (Jan. 2023): 1 btl prematurely oxidized. Nose largely fine, but somewhat flat on the palate & tasting of dried peaches, getting worse with air. Purchased at retail in Hong Kong circa Feb. 2017. [Rayner Cheung] |
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+ | * **Meursault–Charmes** (Mar. 2023): 1 btl not oxidized. Fabulous wine, still quite youthful in color. Sensational mineralité in the nose overlaying strong hints of tropical fruit. Excellent weight & mouthfeel, with palpable tension between the mineral elements & the sumptuous fruit. Purchased at retail in Hong Kong circa Sep. 2018. [Rayner Cheung] | ||
+ | * **Meursault–Genèvrières** (Aug. 2023 – Mar. 2025): 3 btls not oxidized. Appropriately pale to medium gold. 1st btl more taut than the Charmes & showing less fruit in the nose & on the palate, but 2nd btl (May 2024) opened up beautifully in the glass. Final btl (Mar. 2025) was stunning. Floral elegance marks both the nose & the palate. Decanting optional. From 3 btls purchased at retail in Hong Kong circa Oct. 2018. [Rayner Cheung] |