Jasper Morris MW
They have all of the tiny slice of Grand Champs which is classified 1er cru, planted north-south. There are many more stones here than in the village part, which is clay rich. Fine rich deep purple, with quite a classy nose here. Elegance with some power behind. I love the finish and its deep red fruit.
Bill Nanson "The Burgundy Report"
The monopoly of this 0.24 hectare 1er cru section of the Grand Champs vineyard - many others have Grands Champs - but their’s is villages.Less colour. A less full nose but that’s a very fine perfume coming from the glass. Mineral, silky mouth-filling - love the change of style here. Long, slowly rolling flavour like thunder moving from one side of the sky to the other. Not a big wine but one of such reward! Bravo!
The Fine Wine Review
This is a Bouley monopole as it is the only portion of Grands Champs classified as premier cru. The nose was closed when I tasted this wine. But the mouth showed dark fruits, finesse, spiciness, freshness, and length.
Domaine Pierrick Bouley