Bourgogne Blanc La Combe (October 2004): In retrospect clearly oxidised (at that time I wondered why Meadows gave it a favorable review - typical dark yellow color, brown sugar, caramelly notes detected) [Michael Eder]
Chassagne Caillerets (Jan 2010): showing age, a bit darker than it should be, slight caramel notes (Bill Lawrence)
Chassagne Champs-Gains (9/2007) : Nice, but colour and flavors were way advanced. [Andrew Hall]
Chassagne Champs-Gains (June 2008) : Magnum. Not oxidized, almost colorless. Very young. Balanced, delightful. [David Honig]
Chassagne Champs-Gains (Sep 2008) : Not oxidized, but color and flavors more advanced than prior bottles. Still a good wine [B Delancy]
Chassagne Champs-Gains (Nov 2008): Not oxidized, cork has some bluing, fresh, vibrant, very tasty (Stephen Dreher)
Chassagne Champs-Gains (Jan 2010) : Magnum. Similar to the experience 18 months ago with only the slightest advance in color, aromas and palate profile. [David Honig
Chassagne Champs-Gains (Oct 2010): Not oxidized, bleached cork; blue tinge; silicone; really singing right now (Ben Delancy)
Chassagne Champs-Gains (July 2011) : Magnum. Third visit in three years, just beginning to show faint signs of maturity, but absolutely no suspect oxidation. [David Honig
Chassagne Champs-Gains (Dec 2012): Oxidized. [MLT]
Chassagne Champs-Gains (June 2014): Certainly mature, not oxidized [Howard Cooper]
Chassagne Champs-Gains (Dec 2012): Not oxidized but fully mature [MLT]
Chassagne Encégnières (March 2008): excellent wine; slight blue tinge on cork [Ben Delancy]
Chassagne Encégnières (Feb 2010): bleached cork slight blue tinge on cork; showing some age, but still good [Ben Delancy]
Chassagne Encégnières (Dec 2011): lightly oxidized at first but still drinkable; after 30 minutes quite oxidized. Somewhat golden in colour. [C North]
Chassagne Encégnières (June 2014): Excellent wine. Not at all oxidized. Color what is should be for 12 year old Burg. [Howard Cooper]
Chassagne Encégnières (Sept. 2014): Excellent wine. Color what is should be for 12 year old Burg. But, I would drink up. Seems like tiny hints of oxidation coming - not sure how much longer this will be good. [Howard Cooper]
Chassagne Vide-Bourse (June, 2007): Two bottles consumed in June. One was sherried and totally shot and the other was fresh and very vibrant.
Chevalier Montrachet (14 Mar 2010): not oxidized, but fairly mature and I think advanced. Portion kept in sealed full tenth was notably advanced the next day. [Don Cornwell]
Corton Charlemagne (Dec 2012): not oxidized. superb [MLT]
Corton Charlemagne (Apr 2013): not oxidized, another superb and very fresh bottle [MLT]
Corton Charlemagne (Jun 2013): two oxidized bottles [WL]
Montrachet (28-Nov-15): Oxdized [KS]
Puligny Folatieres (Dec. 2010): Oxidized. Two bottles, very dark color, totally oxidized. (Paul Klevgard)
Puligny Trezin (March 2010): not oxidized, mature. A very nice village wine. [Howard Cooper]
St. Aubin Charmois (four bottles between October 2004 to July 2006): 10/2004: In retrospect, clearly oxidised (wasn't aware of the problem back then, but remembered it tasting caramelly, brown apple like), 06/2005: Very good bottle, pale color, no oxidation whatsoever; 10/2005: Again clearly oxidized, dark yellow, brown apple, caramel, etc.; 2/2006: This again without any oxidation, pale color, very good wine; 5/2006: Again clearly oxidized, although not as advanced as some before (oxidation confirmed by adding metabisulfite solution which clearly improved nose and taste of the wine) [Michael Eder]
St. Aubin Charmois (Nov 2010): Showing very well, lovely wine which continues to be age-worthy (even two days after being opened it was in excellent shape). Color is yellow with a slight golden hue which worried me but there is no sign of oxidation in the flavor. If I had more of this the color would make me drink it sooner than otherwise, but there's no other sign of oxidiation. CellarTracker notes suggest some examples of oxidation already. (C North)
St Aubin Combes (July 2008) oxidized (R DeAngelo)
St. Aubin Montceau (March, July 2006): First was ok if a bit mature (but uninspiring), the second in July was clearly oxidised. [Michael Eder]
St. Aubin Montceau (November 2010): Oxidized. [Jonathan Gordon]
St Aubin Murgers des Dents de Chien (Oct 2012): Not oxidized. Spectacular wine. [MLT]
St. Aubin En Remilly (Dec 2011): Oxidized. [C North]