The 2016 Meursault Les Clous offers up notes of tart pear, lemon oil, blanched almonds and subtle nutmeg, followed by a medium-bodied, delicately textural palate with tangy acids and a tight-knit core, concluding with a mouthwatering finish. It's a leaner, edgier vintage for this cuvée, but it's a decided success, blossoming in the glass to take on more depth and dimension. What's more, I suspect it will really reward bottle age.