yeah, I liked them. Some of my companions were less convinced. But they are different, for sure. And if you think that the term "different" is overloaded, worry not, because just about every meaning will apply here. In some ways, different as in "better", e.g. if you were to consider most civilized alcohol levels we miss so much these days; in some ways different as in "an alternative lifestyle". You name it. But I used to think the non-dosage champagnes were bizarre, and look at me now.
He also makes some lovely Chablis. Did not taste Corton-Charlemagne.
Speaking of his whites, a couple of days later I was blinded on his 04 Puligny in a restaurant. After guessing the vintage in about a microsecond, I was stumped - there was an overwhelming style which I thought was immediately recognizable, that of Lalou's whites. Just a touch bitter, with that slightly detached limy acidity, uncharacteristically focused for the grape/region. Have never tasted anyone else's white burg in this style, until now.