The 2020 Meursault Le Tesson is also especially good, mingling aromas of pear, lime zest and confit lemon with notions of freshly baked bread and pastry cream in an inviting mélange. Medium to full-bodied, layered and multidimensional, with a satiny attack, terrific concentration and a racy spine of acidity, it's a tiny cuvée, but it's well worth seeking out.