I finally tried this wine last night. For those who are as late to this party as I was, I'll repeat that this wine was from the vintage where Leroy declassified everything. According to Allen Meadows, the 2004 Bourgogne is a blend of Leroy's holdings in Pommard Vignot, Savigny Narbantons, Volnay Santenots, Clos Vougeot, Clos de la Roche and Corton-Renardes. So with that pedigree I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that this wine is just spectacular. It's light in color, effusively aromatic (red fruits mostly), and beautifully soft and balanced on the palate. It's been a long time since I opened up a bottle of red burgundy that was this lovely.