Community Tasting Notes (3) Median Score: 96 points

  • Mineral-driven, sharp and precise but missing the usual Coche sensation of popcorn and flint. A good Meursault if it is not a Coche Dury. It was actually more Roulot than Coche.

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  • Buttery popcorn, white rubber, white flowers, sharp honey, hints of smoke, quite reductive and distinctively Coche. Expansive and mouthcoating on the palate. Some fine minerals but mostly creamy. Very nutty, hazelnut. Nice density on the palate and the acid provides sufficient zip to keep it alive. So wonderful to drink right now.

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  • Yellow gold in the glass. An impossibly fresh and intriguing nose that keeps giving generously all night. Bouquet begins with white flowers, honeysuckle, candied lemon, and lemon zest before moving into toasted coconut, fermenting pineapple, match-stick, unsweetened coconut, and even 2x4 lumber and sawdust. More toasting hazelnut, pine nuts, and ripe mango with a bit of white eraser rubber. A unique texture that is truly mouth coating without being waxy and delivers whipped honey, tropical fruit, slatey minerality, matchstick, slow burning sulphur, and marmalades. An absolutely incredible wine. Unique and very special. Hard to describe and incomparable.

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  • By Neal Martin
    Value Through Time: Burgundy 1932-2016 (Aug 2021), 8/1/2021, (See more on Vinous...)

    (Domaine Jean-François Coche-Dury Meursault Les Chevalières 1er Cru White) Login and sign up and see review text.

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