Gold Medal at the International Wine Challenge 2017.
Jancis Robinson
Mid cherry red. Perfumed with both fruit and spice and what seems like a slight stemmy note giving a light herbal freshness (in 2015 they typically used about 50% whole bunch, a bit higher than usual). Tight, scented but surprisingly toned on the palate. The physique of an acrobat.
Tim Atkin MW
Sourced from a single supplier of grapes - that the Bichot team decide when to pick - this is a very impressive rendition of one of Morey-St-Denis’ two great Grands Crus. It’s a serious, fairly muscular wine, with plummy concentration
Wine Advocate - Neal Martin
The 2015 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has a focused, quite reserved bouquet that seems to temper the precocity of the growing season and allow the stony terroir to filter through the fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with supple and extremely fine tannin, just the right amount of salinity with an edgy and vibrant, feminine finish. This is a graceful Clos de la Roche from Bichot that should age with style.
Albert Bichot