The 2004 Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru from the late Anne-Claude Leflaive was drinking beautifully. It has a no-nonsense, flinty bouquet that is so typical of the domaine. You can just feel those minerals, the quintessential "liquid stone" aromas. The palate is energetic and vibrant, with a killer line of acidity that marries beautifully with the shimmering citric fruit, furnished with subtle tangerine and white peach notes on the long and persistent finish. Outstanding. Tasted November 2016. Mar 2017, www.robertparker.com
Neal Martin Score: 96/100
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