The 2007 Meursault Villages from Coche-Dury is still a very taut, tight-knit wine at ten years of age and definitely needs a decant if it's to be attacked today. A bright nose of struck flint, citrus zest, pastry cream, a...
The 2007 Meursault Villages from Coche-Dury is still a very taut, tight-knit wine at ten years of age and definitely needs a decant if it's to be attacked today. A bright nose of struck flint, citrus zest, pastry cream, a touch of hazelnut and a subtle framing of new oak leads into a precise, focused mid-weight Meursault with great concentration and depth. This is a tensile, almost austere wine from Jean-François Coche, but its sheer intensity is impressive.- WK