Maureen, the Pernot Bourgogne Blanc showed quite well and was a big hit with the crowd -- a lot was served during the reception which (in my view, at least, was a bit too long). Fortunately, I limited myself to just a few sips of it as I knew what wines were waiting in the wings.
The two vastly different bottles of the Bouchard Perrieres were, I believe, a bit of a red flag. I would urge consuming this sooner rather than later. Having said that, the second bottle was everything it should be and was a real pleasure.
The 2001 Amoureuses was really singing; however, I would prefer to have had it with a few more years of age. No rush with this trophy! As I told Tom, this is the wine I was oriented toward the whole evening.
The Houdelot-Noellat (a producer I really like) Clos de Vougeot was in a good zone. Excellent on this occasion, but no hurry with this bottling down the road.
The Bonneau du Martray Corton-Charlemage caught me in a "trance" of being totally distracted by the red wines. It was truly just fine and paired well with the cheeses but paled (on my atrophied palate, at least) with the ongoing presence of pours of the two red wines.
Otherwise, please let me know if you would like more details.
. . . . Pete