Chassagne-Montrachet (May 2016): Showing subtle signs of ox. Custardy. Right now it is on the border and was still delicious, but I wouldn't hold on to it much longer. [J. Shanker]
Batard Montrachet (25 Jan 2006): not oxidized, but showing light toast in the aromas (suggest monitoring), see 96 tasting notes [Don Cornwell]
Batard Montrachet (July 2009): not oxidized, brilliant and youthful as it should be [Tom Reddick]
Batard-Montrachet (March 2015): Tight, squeaky cork, deep yellow hue, nose of sherry which steadily increased, undrinkable. [Mark Penberthy]
Chassagne Les Champgains (September 2005): Not oxidized; rich, deep, very good but lowish acidity [Frank Drew]
Chassagne Les Champgains (March 2006): Not oxidized; same source, same storage as 9/05 btl., but very different wine. Fresh, bright, young, very 1996, and very enjoyable [Frank Drew]
Chassagne Les Champgains (March 2007): oxidized [M. Gewurtz]
Chassagne Les Champgains (Nov 2007): Not oxidized, green highlights to color, ultra-fresh, brilliant wine [Frank Drew]
Chassagne Les Champgains (Oct 2007): not oxidized - painfully young. Ordered off a list in Paris (R DeAngelo)
Chassagne Les Champgains (Sept 2008): not oxidized - great bottle. (R DeAngelo)
Chassagne Les Champgains (March 2009): not oxidized - another great bottle. (R DeAngelo)
Chassagne Les Champgains (September 2009): Tried multiple bottles, all beautiful. Still tasted quite young with great minerality (M Krueger)
Chassagne Les Champgains (September 2010): not oxidised, excellent [AIR]
Chassagne Les Champgains (March 2013) not oxidized, last bottle of a case; one of twelve had the pox [Paul Ferrari]
Chassagne Chaumees (Dec 2005): no oxidation, very good [JE Simond]
Chassagne Chaumees (September 2010): not oxidised, superb [AIR]
Chassagne Chaumees (Dec 2010): oxidised, undrinkable [AIR]
Chassagne Chaumees (May 2017): no signs of oxidation; superb 20 year old WB [Stuart BH Niemtzow]
Chassagne Chenevottes (Dec 2010): oxidised, undrinkable [AIR]
Chassagne Chenevottes (July 2012): oxidised (R DeAngelo)
Chassagne Maltroie (Nov 2007): no signs of oxidation, nice but lacks class [ER]
Chassagne Vergers (Oct 2005): vibrant and singing; a few years from peak [Stuart BH Niemtzow]
Chassagne Vergers (Nov 2005): one bottle fully mature, with some evolution as one would expect, and the other one very youthful, still fresh, just perfect and delicious [JE Simond]
Chassagne Vergers (25 Jan 2006): no oxidation, see 96 tasting notes [Don Cornwell]
Chassagne Vergers (06 Oct. 2006): no oxidation [Don Cornwell]
Chassagne Vergers (Sep-Nov. 2008): six more bottles, no oxidation, very youthful [Don Cornwell]
Chassagne Vergers (9 Mar 2009): another brilliant youthful bottle [Don Cornwell]
Chassagne Vergers (3 Jul 2009): not oxidized and super again – 11 consecutive bottles [Don Cornwell]
Chassagne Vergers (Dec 2009): not oxidized, nice wine [ER]
Chassagne Vergers (April 2011) not oxidized–terrific wine [Joel Deutsch]
Chassagne Vergers (21 Nov 2011): last bottle of the 12. Not oxidized and none in the case were. All were fantastic. [Don Cornwell]
Chassagne Vergers (Oct 2013): two bottles: one oxidized; one vibrant and singing; and benefitted from hours of open aeration. FWIW, the cork on the good one was much softer; the bad one rock hard/rigid. [Stuart BH Niemtzow]
Chassagne Vergers (Feb 2016): opened, thought was oxidized; aerated for 4 hours; people thought was going “downhill”/“ maderized”. Then it shined with escargots and the 2“ left in the bottle became everything one could want in a 19 year old Niellon Vergers. Puzzling.. [Stuart BH Niemtzow]
Chevalier Montrachet (Dec 2008): mid stage premox [Kevin Harvey]
Chevalier Montrachet (Oct 2009): completely gone, heavily oxidized [M Krueger]
Chevalier Montrachet (27 July 2010): oxidized [Don Cornwell]
Chevalier Montrachet (8 March 2011): not oxidized. See 95-2000 Retrospective Tasting Notes. [Don Cornwell]
Chevalier Montrachet (Oct 2012): oxidized [ER]