Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru 2009
After the ravages of the phylloxera aphid at the end of the 19th century it was the Latour family that took the now-celebrated decision to tear up the dead Aligoté and Pinot Noir vines and to replace them with Chardonnay.
After the ravages of the phylloxera aphid at the end of the 19th century it was the Latour family that took the now-celebrated decision to tear up the dead Aligoté and Pinot Noir vines and to replace them with Chardonnay. The vineyard is situated in the prime area of the hillside of Corton where its southeasterly aspect ensures maximum exposure to the sun. The fruit is harvested as late as possible to guarantee maximum ripeness.
Wine Specs
Vintage
2009
Varietal
Chardonnay
Appellation
Corton Charlemagne
Vineyard Designation
Aloxe Corton
Aging
12 months
Fermentation
open-vat fermentation + 12mos oak aged
Alcohol %
14%
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
A beautiful gold color worthy of grands crus with pungent aromas of grilled almonds. Rich in the mouth with oaky notes present. All elements come together to make this great 09 Corton-Charlemagne, which is promising today but will be even bigger in a few years. One must be patient!
Ratings
Allen Meadows, Burghound: 93pts.
(100% from vines in Aloxe and all domaine fruit). A discreet touch of wood sets off aromas of dried rose petal, lemon grass and green apple that precede rich, full and obviously well-muscled big-bodied flavors that possess an intense minerality on the powerful, driving and palate staining finish that delivers simply terrific persistence. This imposing effort is most impressive and should offer up to a decade of potential improvement. 93/2017+