88 Points Robert Parker
Follow it for at least a dozen years. Remoissenet’s 2007 Chambertin represented their first and last year buying from the grower in question, and is admittedly a bit disappointing for its appellation, though far from being a poor wine. Game, leather, black tea, nutmeg, and cooked dark cherry on the nose lead to a savory, meaty palate that fails to deliver the promised black fruits in juicy form. There is good grip and moderate complexity of carnal and mineral elements, but I miss the sweetness of fruit and the florality that ought to be present in a wine from this appellation. I would drink this over the next 3-5 years.
Source: Robert Parker (Robert Parker Wine Advocate) by David Schildknecht. June, 2010