CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
GRAND CRU
CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
GRAND CRU
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Nose: rich and expressive, with notes of fresh nuts, exotic fruits and cinnamon.
Palate: on the palate, fullness and power, we find fresh walnuts, pepper, exotic fruits and amber. A supple, concentrated wine, marked by a good level of acidity which gives it beautiful freshness and good aromatic persistence.
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Ageing potential
Origins
This vine was offered by Emperor Charlemagne in 775 to the Saint-Andoche collegiate church in Saulieu. It will remain in this heritage for a thousand years. Still celebrating today the emperor with the flowery beard, Corton-Charlemagne brings together the “Charlemagne” and “En Charlemagne” climats as well as some neighboring and federated climats under this banner (the AOC Grand Cru dates from July 31, 1937) .
Vinification and maturing
Gentle pressing of whole bunches for 2h30. The temperature of the must is lowered to 12°C, then put directly into barrels without settling to preserve as many lees as possible. Very long fermentation with native yeasts (up to 10 months!). Aging for 18 months without racking, no stirring to accentuate the mineral side of the wine, 50% new barrels (450l demi-muids, for a more delicate woodiness and a more assertive mineral character).