Batard-Montrachet(Aug 2005): not oxidised. Great wine [WK Choy]
Batard-Montrachet(April 2009): not oxidised [Tom Reddick]
Batard-Montrachet(18 Feb 2010): not oxidized. See 2002 Tasting Notes, Night Two. [Don Cornwell]
Batard-Montrachet(Febr 14, 2011 ) : not oxidized , tasting fabulously ( chez Guy , Gevrey ) Herwig Janssen
Batard-Montrachet( Q3 and Q4 , 2011 ) : from the same case ( 6-pack ) : first 3 wines opened : all corked ( Herwig Janssen )
Batard-Montrachet(May 7, 2011) no sign of oxidation; wonderful wine. [Howard Horwitz]
Batard Montrachet (Apr. 2016, Dec. 2018, & Feb. 2021): 3 btls not oxidized. 2016 btl was decanted & showed some reduction; pleasurable but not yet at optimum drinkability. 2018 & 2021 btls were not decanted & drinking beautifully. Pure class, with sweet white flowers in the nose. Plenty of zest & exceptional balance on the palate. If only all Leflaive wines from subsequent vintages would age like this … . From a lot of 3 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Nov. 2014. [Rayner Cheung]
Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet(Aug 2005): not oxidised [WK Choy]
Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet(Aug 2005): not oxidised [Jason Heller]
Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet(18 Feb 2010): corked (my first ever from Leflaive). See 2002 Tasting Notes, Night Two [Don Cornwell]
Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet(Oct 2010):not oxidized but weakest of 3 BBM 2002 horizontal [R Younger]
Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet(May 2011): not oxidised, 1st bottle from case of 6 in magnificent condition (Timothy Magnus)
Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet(Aug 2011): 3rd bottle from case of 6 (2nd bottle corked but not oxidised), Perfect! (Timothy Magnus)
Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet (Feb 2016): Not oxidised. Awkward phase, as the acidity and fruit are somewhat disconnected but no signs of tiring.
Bourgogne Blanc(Feb-Sept 2005): 8 bottles, none oxidised [Bill Nanson]
Bourgogne Blanc(Jul-Aug 2005): 2 bottles, neither oxidised [David Klinger]
Bourgogne Blanc(May 2007): 2 bottles, not oxidized [RAG]
Bourgogne Blanc(Oct 2008) not oxidized (R DeAngelo)
Bourgogne Blanc(Feb 2011): painfully young still (MSaviage)
Chevalier-Montrachet(Aug 2005): not oxidised [WK Choy]
Chevalier-Montrachet(Sep 05-Jan 06): (4 bottles) none were oxidised [Jason Heller]
Chevalier-Montrachet(10 Dec 2008): not oxidized but aromatically flawed by something. Subsequently determined to be a likely heat-damaged bottle. [Don Cornwell]
Chevalier Montrachet(18 Feb 2010): not oxidized, and good but underperfoming. See 2002 Tasting Notes, Night Two. Turned out to be another heat-damaged bottle from the same source. [Don Cornwell]
Chevalier Montrachet(27 July 2010): Tasted at Leflaive Chevalier vertical: medium to full gold color; sweet apricot and almost botrytis like aromas; distinctly sweet lemon-lime and orange citrus and cornbread flavors on the palate (like the last bottle tasted in February) and not much like other Leflaive Chevaliers; very odd wine. I subsequently determined that the bottles tasted in Dec 2008, Feb 2010 and this bottle were all from a batch purchased from Rochambeau about a year after the wine was released and all likely suffered from heat damage somewhere along the way. [Don Cornwell]
Chevalier Montrachet(13 Nov 2010): not oxidized. [Stu Jakub]
Chevalier Montracher(16 Febr 2011) : slightly oxidised, clearly going downhill, Chez Guy, Gevrey. [Herwig Janssen ]
Chevalier Montrachet( Dec 2011 ) : wonderful ( Herwig Janssen )
Chevalier Montrachet(May 2011) : not oxidized. [Leah Amir]
Chevalier Montrachet(20 Aug 2011): No sign of oxidation. Excellent wine with great minerality. Purchased 1/19/08 from Woodland Hills. No importer label. [Howard Horwitz]
Chevalier Montrachet(Sept 2012):not oxidized-very young [R Younger]
Chevalier Montrachet(May 2012): Not oxidized, pristine. (APDH)
Chevalier Montrachet (Jan 2016): Not oxidizied; young and in great shape (Mike Saviage)
Chevalier–Montrachet (Mar. 2021 – Jan. 2022): 2 btls not oxidized. Good color of green–tinged gold. Sensational wine in all respects, heaven in a glass. Smoky lime zest & white flowers in the nose. Glorious flavors of lime marmalade & orchard fruits on the palate. Lively acidity provides just the right balance to the richness of this wine. Reminiscent of the 1996 Chevalier (tasted in 2017) which had many of the same characteristics except that the acidity was overwhelming. From a lot of 2 purchased in Dec. 2013 from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer. [Rayner Cheung]
Meursault 1er Cru Sous le Dos d'Âne(21 Oct 2011): No sign of oxidation. [H. Horwitz]
Puligny(July 2010):super (Adrian Latimer)
Puligny(April 2011): corked (T De Waen)
Puligny ( June 2012 ): great and even young. no sign of oxidation ( Rainer Guntermann )
Puligny Clavoillon (Dec 2012) from magnum; not oxidized, young and fresh (Michiel Carpentier)
Puligny Clavoillon(Dec 2011): not oxidized; more fruit and less minerality than I would have expected, and kind of flabby in that way, but no signs of premox [MSaviage]
Puligny Clavoillon(Jan 2012): no premox and while it is drinking very well right now, it can still use time. [MSaviage]
Puligny Clavoillon (Feb 2014) Not ox (Adrian Latimer)
Puligny Combettes(Jul 2005): not oxidised [WK Choy]
Puligny Combette(January 2010): not oxidized, favorite of 3 Leflaive Puligny at tasting [Jake Hartinger]
Puligny Combettes(Apr 2011): 1st bottle from case of 6 purchased from importer, great condition (Timothy Magnus)
Puligny Folatieres(Jul 2009): 2 bottles from same case, first oxidised,second not oxidised [MLee]
Puligny Folatieres(January 2010): not oxidized [Jake Hartinger]
Puligny Folatieres(16 Mar 2010): not oxidized. [Don Cornwell]
Puligny Folatieres(Aug 2010) Badly oxidised - my only bottle, from 2008 UK Wine Society mixed case [Nigel Bruce]
Puligny Folatieres(Jan 2011): 1st bottle from case of 6 purchased from importer, great condition (Timothy Magnus)
Puligny Folatieres(1 July 2011): not oxidized. [Bill Lawrence]
Puligny Folatieres(April 2014): not oxidized; still fresh (MSaviage)
Puligny Folatieres(July 2015): Advanced and darker than 89 and 92 Leflaives opened recently; pristine bottle bought on release that was on a significant downslope (Mike Saviage)
Puligny Pucelles(Jul 2005): not oxidised [WK Choy]
Puligny Pucelles(Feb 2009): not oxidised [MLee]
Puligny Pucelles(May 2009): not oxidised [MLee]
Puligny Pucelles(January 2010): not oxidized [Jake Hartinger]
Puligny Pucelles(4 Feb 2010): not oxidized, but less impressive than the typical Pucelles. See 2002 Tasting Notes, Night One. [Don Cornwell]
Puligny Pucelles(April 2010 ) : great wine with honey and spices [Herwig Janssen]
Puligny Pucelles(Jul 2010) : great wine, young |J. Prandi]
Puligny Pucelles(March 2011) : 3 bottles : 1 good , 1 fully ready ( golden color ) and 1 oxidised ( Herwig Janssen ). All from same case.
Puligny Pucelles(March-April 2011) : 2 bottles from a recently delivered case straight from the Domaine, served blind to several tasters (including Herwig Janssen): 1 clearly premox, followed the bottle over 4 days, no improvement, 1 discussion between tasters whether it was premox or just muted. [??]
Puligny Pucelles(May 2011) : 2 bottles tasted recently from a case of 6 (purchased from the official Swiss importer of the domaine and stored by importer until purchase): 1 clearly oxidised, but being a lover of sherry was drinkable but absolutely not a 9 year old Pucelles from a good producer and vintage, 1 in fine condition (Timothy Magnus)
Puligny Pucelles(Dec 2011): clearly oxidized and got worse with more air; golden color, butterscotch nose and nothing like a Leflaive Pucelles should taste like. Oh oh. (MSaviage)
Puligny Pucelles(Feb 2012): decanted 09,00 and drunk at 19,00 - no premox, beautiful. (Adrian Latimer)
Puligny Pucelles(May 2012): partially oxidized, still drinkable but clearly not what this should be. Didn't change much within the 3 hours I had it in my glass. My first premoxed Leflaive. [Ville Viinikka]
Puligny Pucelles ( March 2012 ): young, fresh,light coloured, beautiful, no premox ( Rainer Guntermann )
Puligny Pucelles (January 2013): oxidized (Michiel Carpentier)
Puligny Pucelles (April 2017): Still fresh and drinking well (MSaviage)
Les Combettes (August 2011): Not oxidised; tasted 5 or 6 years old - superb [Greg Munyard]