CRITIC REVIEWS
Neal Martin
The 2020 Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru is an outstanding wine. Compared to Bruno Colin, it offers more mineralite and terroir expression on the nose. Very focused with palpable energy, this is wonderful. The palate is beautifully balanced with pure white
JancisRobinson.com
BP&F own all of 2.5 ha of this 7-ha vineyard. Plots on each of the four terraces which are vinified separately and blended only at the end. They are incredibly different apparently. The first is flat, just above Montrachet: rich, dense and a sometimes a bit Riesling-like. The second terrace gives elegance. Third terrace is very hard and rocky but sunny so matures grapes well. Fourth terrace is small but produces very tight, precise, mineral wine. Weber foresees very long ageing potential. Much more fragile and evanescent than the Corton-Charlemagne that was provided in the same collection of 10-cl tasting samples. But it certainly builds on the savoury, persistent finish. Almost grand cru weight ! Certainly had admirable presence in the mouth and on the finish. This would disappoint no one except perhaps someone who was counting the pennies