The Bachelet brothers produced three barrels of the brilliant 2023 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Blanchot-Dessus from this parcel, planted in 1927 right below Le Montrachet. Unwinding in the glass with notes of peach, white currants, toasted nuts, flowers and beeswax, framed by a deft touch of reduction, it’s full-bodied, satiny and pure, with a beautifully deep, seamless core of fruit, racy acids and a long, mineral finish.Robert Parker Wine Advocate | 95 RPMid lemon yellow. While there is an immediate suave richness to the fruit, the stones poke through. Beautifully balanced with grace and energy, a few lemons interspersed with a raft of orchard fruit, brilliantly persistent yet with nuances all the way through. Keeps coming back. Drink from 2029-2036. Tasted Oct 2024.Jasper Morris | 93-96 JMOnce again moderate wood sets off pretty aromas of white flower, passion fruit, spice and petrol. The gorgeously textured and caressing, if not particularly dense, larger-bodied flavors flash focused power on the compact, stony and hugely long finale. This is terrific and a wine that should amply repay up to a decade of keeping. I would add that this wine is almost always the best 1er in the Bachelet range and it appears as though it will be in 2023 as well.Burghound | 92-94 BHThe 2023 Chassagne-Montrachet Blanchot-Dessus 1er Cru plays with a subtle reduction on the nose. It has good intensity with more complexity than the other Chassagne Premier Crus. The palate is fresh and saline, combining a twist of sour lemon mixed with desiccated orange peel. It’s a little short on the finish compared to the 2022, yet it still exudes class.Vinous Media | 91-93 VM