The 2014 Chablis Grand Cru les Blanchots has a very detailed bouquet with crushed rock, gypsum, green apple and light sea spray scents that are all beautifully poised and show a little more pedigree than the Les Bouguerots. The palate is well balanced with crisp acidity, detailed and poised with a very well-judged line of acidity. What it might be just missing is that killer blow on the finish, just tapering a little prematurely when you are enjoying the show too much. Perhaps that will be addressed with continued bottle age? This apart, it represents an excellent Blanchots.