El Chevalier Montrachet Grand Cru 2006 tiene un color dorado pálido con reflejos verdes. El bouquet de este gran Borgoña blanco de Bouchard Père et fils se distingue con notas de flores realzadas por un toque de especias. El paladar es complejo y lleno y se expresa con gran elegancia. Una botella muy bonita.
Parker : 94-95 / 100
J. Robinson : 18,5 / 20
Wine Advocate-Parker :
Mint, talcum, marzipan, and candied lemon dominate the penetratingly high-toned aromas of their 2006 Chevalier-Montrachet, which exhibits a remarkable alliance of textural richness and citric brightness, and a finish of fascinating, low-toned, chalk, stone, citrus zest, and nut oils. For all of the sheer ripeness on display here, there is no sense of superficial sweetness, with fresh lime saturating a palate of formidable density and imposingly ripe pit fruits. And for all of this wine's more than 14% alcohol, there is barely a hint of warmth. It exhibits to an even greater degree than the corresponding Meursault Perrieres a nearly ineffable, for lack of a better word mineral character, as well as an uncanny combination of amplitude and elegance; sheer mass yet vivacity. This memorably long beauty should age well for at least a dozen years.