Planted mostly between 1946 and 1970, Olivier Lamy has interplanted this plot in Les Tremblots with mass-selection vines, bringing the density up to 22,000 vines per hectare. Although Olivier admits he has created a rod for his own back—his high-density parcels require more than twice the work of his regular parcels—he is obviously thrilled by the class of wine he is achieving. The ripeness, acidity and mineral intensity equate to something special.