It has been over a decade since I tasted the 1999 Puligny Montrachet Les Enseignières from Coche-Dury. Raphael poured this bottle blind at the domaine -- part of our ritual when completing a run through of his latest vintage. It has an intriguing bouquet of dried honey, cereal and mineral scents that are very intense. The palate is beautifully balanced with touches of passion fruit and melted wax, becoming ever more resinous and phenolic with time in the glass. The waxy texture is very attractive, although it feels just a little muffled on the long finish. I cannot see much reason to continue aging this, but it is drinking perfectly now.