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Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

Jacques Prieur Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Bouteille
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    2008- a miracle vintage!
    The winter of 2007-2008 was relatively mild, dry, and sunny. Spring and summer 2008 were exceptionally cool and rainy.
    Further to these weather conditions, bud break was quick, but later than usual, and flowering was spread out over the entire month of June. The grapes ripened very slowly during the month of August. It was necessary to be very demanding and meticulous during all vineyard operations.
    Thanks to beautiful cool, dry, sunny weather, the grapes ripened very well all the end of the growing season. The north wind and luminosity were two major factors here. The grapes were carefully sorted in the vineyard at harvest time, which began on the 25th of September.
    The quality of the 2008 red wines and the very small crop called for severe sorting (both in the vineyard and on a sorting table in the cellar) and for fermentation that respected the balance of Pinot Noir: wine that is fresh with crunchy fruit and a vibrant, thirst-quenching, pleasurable flavour that is the hallmark of 2008 red Burgundy.
    As for the white wines, they feature outstanding richness and powerful aromatics, as well as magnificent balance, which was completely unexpected.

  • Grape Variety & Plot size

    Grape variety: 100% Chardonnay on a 0,22 hectare plot

  • Terroir

    Situated on the hill where the Grands Crus of Corton are located. Facing due east, the vineyard overlooks the village of Ladoix-Serrigny and goes up to the edge of the forest. The vineyard is steep and very chalky, which confers an intense mineral quality.

  • Vinification & Ageing

    Whole bunches of grapes were handpicked into small crates and pressed in a pneumatic winepress. The juice was cold settled after pressing for 12-14 hours under temperature-controlled conditions. Alcoholic fermentation and ageing took place entirely in oak barrels. 100% malolactic fermentation
    Duration of ageing: 16 months

  • Tasting Notes

    Tasted in June 2011
    COLOUR: Luminous greenish-glod colour.
    NOSE: Very expressive with hints of ripe yellow fruit (mirabelle plum), white flowers, and acacia honey.
    PALATE: Concentrated, vivacious, and fresh. Spicy, toasty, saline flavours with gunflint and chalk nuances. Mineral, very tasty finish.

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