Friday, August 14, 2020 - Under Diam cork and was surprisingly fresh and lively, still needing 30-45 minutes to really open up.
Quite good and showing a lot of Meursault typicity, but doesn't really go all that far past that, so, in that sense, it is what you should expect from a village level wine. That probably makes it sound worse than it actually is, but it is a rather foursquare wine that probably suffers only in comparison to the heights that great White Burgundy can hit.
With the somewhat limited complexity, I don't see this evolving into anything other than what it is, but I didn't get any sense that this was headed for a quick decline, so it should have a handful of good years left in it.