Boillot's 2015 Meursault Village is a nice introduction to the house style, offering up notes of ripe peach, spice, toasted hazelnuts and a framing of light reduction and new oak. On the palate, the wine is supple, medium to full-bodied and textural, its richness buttressed by good energy and cut. This cuvée is a blend of Les Narvaux, Les Tillets, Les Chevalières and the Clos du Cromin, so contains some high-class fruit. It wouldn't be a crime to enjoy this in its youth, as it's already generous and accessible.