The 2014 Meursault Clos du Cromin has a stoic and almost Chablis-like bouquet, much more mineral-driven than fruit-driven, with cold, wet limestone and granite aromas developing in the glass--Puligny-like, in fact. The palate is well balanced, hints of apricot and mango on the back palate intertwined with a fine bead of acidity. It is a little more conservative than the Tête de Murger at the moment, but there is an engaging purity and refinement in position. This comes recommended.