Producer | Domaine de la Romanee-Conti |
Country | France |
Region | Burgundy |
Varietal | Chardonnay |
Vintage | 2019 |
Sku | 10093 |
Size | 750ml |
There are four plots one lower down one above and two in the middle all vinified and matured separately. During elevage the middle plots seemed to be the best the lower section good while the wine from the top block appeared to be too acid. But it is now clear to Aubert that the blend needed them all including the top which was raised in one year old wood the rest in new barrels. The wine took its time both for the alcoholic and malolactic fermentations so the Corton-Charlemagne was bottled later than the Montrachet. A first bottle was extrovert but soon evidence of a slight cork taint appeared. The second bottle was clean if not quite so immediately exuberant. This is chiselled and fine with wonderful length. The stones are more apparent and they are washed with a fresh citrus. Clean pure and classy with real grip there is power behind and the fruit totally fills out the back of the palate. A brilliant first offering of Corton-Charlemagne. By Jasper Morris
There is enough wood to point out surrounding the mildly exotic and phenolic aromas of dried white and yellow orchard fruit that possess intricate nuances of spice Asian-style tea fennel floral wisps and wet stone. I very much like the highly seductive texture of the caressing and beautifully concentrated mineral-driven big-bodied flavors that display stunningly good length on the very dry and impeccably well-balanced finale. This gorgeous CC should age gracefully for the next 12 to 15 years and drink well for twice that long. A great first effort! (Drink starting 2031) By Allen Meadows
2019 was DRC?s first vintage of Corton-Charlemagne and this is a hugely impressive start. The grapes were harvested after all of the Pinot Noir contributing to a fleshy weighty and dramatic expression of the grand cru. Aubert de Villaine explained that they used all three vineyard components in the blend with the grapes from the highest elevation adding all important freshness. As with all DRC wines there is an impeccable balance here in this case between fruit ripeness notable acidity and the lingering mineral stony aftertaste of the finest Corton-Charlemagne. (Drink between 2024 - 2037) By Andy Howard MW
jmThe 2019 Corton-Charlemagne is the debut release from vineyards DRC controls through a long-term lease with Bonneau de Martray. It's a gorgeous wine packed with Charlemagne signatures. Lemon peel white flowers sage mint and crushed rocks are all finely knit together supported by insistent minerality and admirable delineation. I love the energy precision and cut here. Needless to say it will be fascinating to see what DRC does here. The 2019 is impressive to be sure but I have to think that even more will be possible here in the coming years. (Drink between 2024 - 2034) By Antonio Galloni
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