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Score 92/100 · Steen Öhman, Winehog

La Forest 2010 from Dauvissat is one of my favorite wines from Chablis .. always showing well. The 2014 has a lovely open bouquet with hints of citrus, oyster shells, quite strong minerality and some discrete elements of exotic fruits. On the palate lovely balance with a crystaline and refined fruit, a very nice fresh acidity and beutiful focusing minerality. A very pure and refined Chablis … a truly delightful glass. Aug 2016, www.winehog.org, Drink: 2018+

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93
93/100

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92
92/100

Steen Öhman, Winehog

94
94/100

Stephen Tanzer, Vinous

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94 points
Stephen Tanzer, Vinous
Score 94/100 · Stephen Tanzer, Vinous

Bright, pale yellow. Lovely perfumed lift to the aromas and flavors of lemon zest, grapefruit and white flowers. Tactile and dense but very closed on the palate, combining a sexy sweetness for the year with powerful salinity and superb depth. Most impressive today on the energetic, slowly mounting, palate-staining finish, which leaves the retronasal passage quivering. Premier cru Chablis from the region's left bank does not get much better than this. 94+ Jul 2016, www.vinous.com, Drink: 2022-2034

94 points
William Kelley, Wine Advocate
Score 94/100 · William Kelley, Wine Advocate

From barrel and from bottle, the 2014 Chablis 1er Cru La Forest struck me as the best rendition of this bottling I had ever tasted, and it enjoyed a brief window of accessibility for six to eight months after it was released. Today, however, the wine has shut down hard, unfurling reluctantly in the glass with a reticent but immensely promising bouquet of salty oystershells, green apple, lemon oil and dried white flowers. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, elegantly textural and racy, with a deep but tight-knit core, tangy balancing acids and a long, searingly saline, mineral finish. To give close Dauvissat followers an idea of the wine's style and structure, this Forest combines the harmony and completeness of the 2002 vintage with some of the cut and salinity of the 2008 vintage—an undeniably winning combination. It should come into its own at age ten and drink well for the following two decades. Aug 2018, www.robertparker.com

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Vincent Dauvissat - Producer
Domaine Rene & Vincent Dauvissat

Domaine Rene & Vincent Dauvissat is one of the finest Chablis estates, on a par with Domaine Raveneau as the top two wine addresses in the region. The domaine has a long history of producing wines of great complexity, consistency and fantastic ageing capability.

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