The 2016 Monthélie Sous Roches (Domaine Gagey) is showing well from bottle, though it will require a little patience. Offering up aromas of cherries, cassis, coniferous forest floor and a deft touch of cedary new oak, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with a tight-knit core of sappy fruit, fine but youthfully firm tannin and a long, nicely defined finish. Given the wine's substance and structure, I suspect that even as much as a decade's bottle age will bring considerable upside, though it can be enjoyed sooner.