2007 Bourgogne Blanc Pernot 2007 is a great QPR at $15. Apples, some oak, good acidity, and a hint of minerals. I’d buy this again. 87 points
2007 Chablis Forest Domaine Dauvissat is supercharged with minerals and an almost honey suckle flower y nose. The acid is there. I like this wine and think it has a big upside if premox doesn’t get it. 95 points
2007 Chablis Vaudésir Tremblay is richer and lower in acid than the Forest, almost like a pinot gris from Alsace.
2004 Du Tertre: The heavy oak is starting to integrate with the black fruit coming to the fore with a surprisingly exotic almost coconut nuance with a smoky backdrop. Maybe 90 points.
2004 Haut Bailly: killer graves, sweet burning embers, layers of complexity, and very good levels of fruit. Maybe I am too generous, but I like it! 94 points
2007 Cotes du Rhone Trois Soeurs Grands Bois is way acidified for my tastes but some will like this one, it has extremely ripe Grenache dripping from every corner but it is bit hot to me although the kirshy cherry is nice. I hope a few years will smooth it out. 85-87 points
2006 Cotes du Ventoux Les Terrasses Chateau Pesquie has a nice mix of syrah to Grenache with good acidity, garrique scents and a nice roasted profile that could take a couple more years in the cellar. This is a nice wine. 91 points.
2007 QBA St. Urbans-Hof Reisling is not to my liking due to the excessive gas but with some vigorous shaking yields a nice, rather simple summer wine to please the non-winos and why I bought it. I know WS loves this wine and I wanted to like it, but that is life.
2007 Cotes du Rhone Cuvee Romaine Domaine la Garrigue is like a light weight baby Beaucastel given the high amount of mouvdre , relatively high acidity, herbal notes, decent body, and some pleasant funkiness. This is a great wine to have by the case when grilling for the neighborhood friends. 90 points and a screaming buy for me.