Meursault Genevrieres (12 Feb 2006): not oxidized [Mike During]
Meursault Perrieres (30 Jun 2006): very tired, caramel & pear. A little bit better the next day [H. Steininger & friends]
Meursault Perrieres (24 Feb 2007): not oxidized; good, improved over 2 hours [Joe Durnell]
Meursault Perrieres (28 Feb 2007): not oxidized; excellent –see related tasting notes [Don Cornwell]
Meursault Perrieres (Sep 08-Dec 08): three bottles, none oxidized; all excellent [Don Cornwell]
Meursault Perrieres (4 Apr 2009): more advanced than the prior bottles and lacked the incredible minerality [Don Cornwell]
Meursault Perrieres (25 Nov 2009): now almost completely mature, decent but lacking the incredible minerality it had previously. Drink up. [Don Cornwell]
Meursault Charmes (25 March 2007): Bright yellow, slightest hint of oxidative aromas, not much else on the nose, not unpleasant, but a bit muted [Hillard Sharf]
Meursault Charmes (5 Jan 2008): Again, bright yellow, same as the last bottle, modestly but definitely oxidized, more unpleasant than the above bottle. [Hillard Sharf]
Meursault Charmes (August 2007): deep yellow colour, hint of gold; not oxidized, but quite advanced altough with some mineralty left; [René Gleissner]
Meursault Charmes (Feb. 2010 ): deep golden colour, unclean nose, oxidised ( Rainer Guntermann )
Puligny Caillerets (Dec 2005): caramel and oxidized flavors apparent. Not undrinkable, but going there… swiftly [Rick Gregory]
Puligny Caillerets (Aug 2006): Not oxidized; leesy, yeasty, fresh, quite good [Frank Drew]
Puligny Caillerets (10 Oct 2006): Not oxidized, excellent wine [Don Cornwell]
Puligny Caillerets (28 Feb 2007): not oxidized, again excellent – see related tasting notes [Don Cornwell]
Puligny Caillerets (3 Jul 2009): completely oxidized [Don Cornwell]
Puligny Caillerets (21 Jun 2010): not oxidized [Don Cornwell]