CRITIC REVIEWS
Jancis Robinson
Looks lighter than the Bâtard. Hazelnuts on the nose. Some transparency. Racy and lacy and delicate – fine minerals on the palate. Majestic is too heavy a word for it. Ethereal? Great delicacy.
Antonio Galloni
The 2010 Chevalier-Montrachet comes across as quite subtle at this stage. Today it appears to lack some mid-palate depth and concentration, but that may come as the wine fleshes out with further time in bottle. Even though it is quite beautiful from a textural standpoint, the Chevalier is the least expressive of the grand crus. With time in the glass, gorgeous floral notes and hints of honey blossom as the Chevalier shows off its sensual personality and beautifully layered fruit. Anticipated maturity: 2020+.