Tasted at the Chambolle Amoureuses vertical in London, it has been some 25 years since Robert Parker last reviewed the 1983 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru les Amoureuses from Drouhin, noting that the wine underwent an intense filtration. Given that this was not a great Burgundy vintage, this wine has actually matured well. It has a light soy-tinged bouquet with some volatile acidity lending a bit of warmth. The palate is medium-bodied and pleasantly fresh and vital considering its age, nothing complex but with a delicate spicy finish. I would not leave this too much longer, but well kept bottles will give pleasure. Tasted November 2015.