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PLEASE NOTE: This product is offered as a complete case in original packaging. If the wines are going to be shipped upon arrival, the bottles will be sent in pulp shippers to protect the bottles during shipping, with the empty case itself shipped separately on request. Will Call or Local Delivery orders can be handled as intact cases. Please detail any special handling requests at checkout online, or call us with specific instructions.
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93-95 points Jasper Morris: "A wall marking an underlying geological fault separates this from their red Corton. It is the last white to be picked. Always very healthy, especially since some of the wood above has been cut back. Just racked. Fine pure lemon colour. This is very elegant, with a delicious purity, more suave than stony but the minerals are lurking. Absolutely white fruit, very stylish. " (11/2019) 95 points Wine Spectator: "There is a creaminess to the texture in this white, whose profile borders on broad and muscular. Apple, lemon and sto...
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98 points John Gilman: "The family three-quarters of a hectare of vines in le Charlemagne are in the sector of the hill of Corton that was barely touched by frost, so the domaine was very lucky in this regard. Not surprisingly, this is pure magic, soaring from the glass in a beautiful constellation of apple, pear passion fruit, a complex base of limestone minerality, a touch of iodine, white flowers and vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is pure, full-bodied, long and shows off stunning mid-palate depth, with great mineral drive, precise focus and grip...
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Burghound: "Note: from 80+ year old vines that are co-planted with 70% gamay and the rest in pinot noir. An earthy and peppery dark berry fruit nose precedes nicely vibrant and well-detailed middleweight flavors that offer good depth on the mildly rustic and youthfully austere finale. While this dusty effort could easily be enjoyed immediately, one or two years of keeping would be beneficial." (04/2023) Jasper Morris: "A lively pink purple colour. The Passetoutgrains offers a prettily peppery nose, plenty of vivid raspberry fruit with some roses, fair ...
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95 points Wine Spectator: "There is a creaminess to the texture in this white, whose profile borders on broad and muscular. Apple, lemon and stone flavors hold center court, while elements of spice and mineral lurk on the lingering finish. (BS)" (03/2021) 94 points Decanter: "Bouchard Père's Corton-Charlemagne hails from a cool, east-facing site on yellow marls soils in Aloxe-Corton and is one of the last parcels to be picked. Fermented in 20% new wood, it's still a pretty rich Grand Cru white, with breadth, texture and a drizzle of honey, but there's ...
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92 points Decanter: "This light, fresh wine has less colour and concentration than much of the range from Pierrick Bouley, yet it has a charm of its own, with bright, high-toned redcurrant and pomegranate fruit and hints of peony and peppery spice. The acidity is fresh, yet there is enough concentration here to stretch the wine to an impressive finish despite its lighter texture. (CC)" (01/2023) 89-91 points Jasper Morris: "A paler colour than some in this cellar, but very pretty in bouquet, unusually fine for village Aloxe. Less body than the Volnay, ...
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92-94 points Jasper Morris: "Now in tank, to bottle at the end of the year. Some grapes come from Le Charlemagne and the rest from upper and lower Mourottes. Mid yellow. A bit chunky, unrefined at the moment though with density. A concentrated, backward Corton-Charlemagne. There is a definite youthful bitterness at the moment which should phase out. Will it refine? We shall see. Drink from 2030-2038. " (01/2024)
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93-95 points Vinous: "The 2022 Corton Clos Rognet Grand Cru comes from 0.4 hectares of vine planted in 1927 and matured in 80% new oak. This has a more high-toned bouquet with showy black cherry and raspberry fruit. The oak is present but neatly integrated. The palate is medium-bodied with sapid, sinewy black fruit, fine grip and structure and more substance on the finish than the Clos Vougeot. This might be overlooked within Méo-Camuzet's portfolio. It shouldn't be.(NM)" (01/2024) 92-94 points Burghound: "Note: from a .45 ha parcel of 80+ year old vin...
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93-95 points Burghound: "Reduction blocks the nose but there is excellent verve to the intense, pure, robust and beautifully well-detailed flavors that are underpinned by moderately rustic tannins, all wrapped in a reserved, structured, powerful and impressively persistent finish. This is a big wine and should be capable of a long life. *Sweet Spot*" (05/2011) 92 points Int'l Wine Cellar: "Medium red. Sexy aromas of musky strawberry, minerals, botanical herbs, smoky oak and menthol. Fat, sweet and pliant, with rich red berry and spicy soil tones joined...
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95-98 points Jasper Morris: "Pale lemon color, considerable concentration on the nose, not yet much detail. Oof, there is a really impressive wealth of fruit here, taking the upper hand over the terroir for the moment but there is so much still to come. 20% new wood. The stones are waiting! Really very long, a majestic Corton-Charlemagne in the making." (11/2021) 97 points James Suckling: "Very complex nose of lemon curd, tangerine and violets. So cool and precise, with excellent concentration, but not a gram of fat on its muscular body, this is a mara...
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92-94 points Burghound: "Elegant, pure and airy aromas are comprised by spiced red cherry, plum and hints of warm earth, smoked game and pretty spice wisps. The nicely intense medium-bodied flavors are shaped by polished tannins and excellent verve while displaying good focus on the dusty, muscular, more structured and focused finish where the only reproach is a mild touch of warmth. As is usually the case, there is just a bit more overall depth here compared to its two Corton stablemates." (01/2021) 94 points Decanter: "in the lieu-dit of Le Rognet et...
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93 points Burghound: "Note: from Les Combes but in 2021, the blend includes Bressandes This too is aromatically quite cool and notably more restrained with more sauvage influence to the darker aromas of plum, black cherry and plenty of pungent earth wisps. There is excellent density to the big-bodied, powerful and tautly muscular flavors that coat the palate with sappy dry extract that also buffers the very firm tannic spine shaping the dusty, serious and sneaky long finish. This is certainly built-to-age but it's not so imposing that it couldn't reasona...
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Philippe and Etienne Delarche run a family estate of 9 hectares in the villages of Pernand-Vergelesses and Aloxe-Corton. The harvest is hand-picked and the wines made in the traditional manner. The grapes are pressed and the must left to settle. Fermentation takes place in small vats at a temperature not exceeding 20°C for the Pernands while the Corton Charlemagnes go straight into barrels. All the wines spend a minimum of 12 months in barrels. They have subtle aromas and are well-balanced with spicy, mineral flavours. Young Etienne Delarche has been mak...
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Philippe and Etienne Delarche run a family estate of 9 hectares in the villages of Pernand-Vergelesses and Aloxe-Corton. The harvest is hand-picked and the wines made in the traditional manner. The grapes are pressed and the must left to settle. Fermentation takes place in small vats at a temperature not exceeding 20°C for the Pernands while the Corton Charlemagnes go straight into barrels. All the wines spend a minimum of 12 months in barrels. They have subtle aromas and are well-balanced with spicy, mineral flavours. Young Etienne Delarche has been mak...
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94 points Decanter: "This charming, fresh Corton Charlemagne boasts apricot and quince aromas with notes of cream and beeswax. The texture is lively and fresh, with a balance and elegance that are very engaging. The wine is produced by an exchange of must with friends who farm in Pernand-Vergelesses; this year, there are five casks, all used, which have given us a lovely wine, more focused on elegance than power. It is not typical Corton Charlemagne because of this, perhaps, but it is a lovely example of the house style. (CC)" (01/2024) 92 points Jaspe...
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96 points Decanter: "Anyone who feared that quality would drop after a change of ownership at this historic domaine will be happy to know that this grand cru white is as good as ever. Blending components from three different terroirs and altitudes, it's an elegant, textured, saline white of incredible precision and understated power, with subtle toasty oak and undertones of jasmine and lemongrass. (TA)" (10/2018) 96 points Wine Advocate: "The 2017 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is showing superbly from bottle, wafting from the glass with a complex and be...
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Hospices de Civiles de Beaune is a former charitable almshouse founded in 1443 in the town of Beaune. It is now a modern hospital, with the original buildings serving as a museum. Since 1859, a charity wine auction has raised funds for the hospital with the wines produced being released under the Hospice's umbrella label.
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96 points Wine Spectator: "Fragrant with violet, black cherry, black currant, licorice, iron and spice aromas and flavors, this red is both powerful and restrained, with a supple texture and solid structure that are beautifully aligned, while the aftertaste lingers with echoes of dark fruit, mineral and spice. Best from 2024 through 2042. *Collectibles* (BS)" (10/2021) 93-95 points Burghound: "An overtly floral nose reflects notes of rose petal, lavender, acacia and violet along with nuances of red and black fruit, earth and a whiff of forest floor. Th...
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94 points Burghound: "A brooding but impressively complex nose features notes of red currant, plum, earth and plenty of that Corton sauvage character. The textured, intense and broad-shouldered flavors possess excellent mid-palate concentration with fully mature structural elements. There is ample buffering sap, which is important as one would reasonably expect, this is a big and sleekly muscled wine with an explosively long, linear and overtly austere finish. The potential here is mostly impressive though note that plenty of patience is requisite." (04/...
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96 points James Suckling: "This has quite pronounced vanilla oak, but has only just been bottled. As it aerates, notes of ripe pear, citrus and pineapple develop. Rich and creamy, this makes a bold statement, but also has lovely freshness that complements the generous body. Keeps pumping out the flavors for a long time at the finish." (07/2021) 95 points Wine Spectator: "A broad-shouldered, intense white, featuring floral, peach, lemon, butterscotch and vanilla aromas and flavors. Builds to a long, vibrant aftertaste that's fueled by its brisk structur...
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93-95 points Wine Advocate: "The 2015 Corton-Rognet Grand Cru has a fragrant bouquet with blackberry, raspberry preserve, crushed rose petals and just a hint of blood orange, quite sophisticated in style for a Corton-Rognet. The palate is medium-bodied with juicy tannin on the entry. This does not shortchange you on fruit: blackberry, raspberry and a pinch of white pepper, leading to a structured and quite grippy finish that like Taupernot-Merme's other 2015s, manages to retain impressive freshness and elegance. It has an incredibly long aftertaste, over...
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92-95 points Jasper Morris: "A pretty fresh ruby crimson. The nose is elegant for Corton, fruit enhanced by a floral top note. Very good. Crisp, mineral, vertical, somewhat raw but with a fine quality of fruit, reasonable persistence. The new wood is not marking in flavour but does help to make the structure. Drink from 2028-2036" (11/2022) 95 points James Suckling: "This Corton Grand Cru has the imposing structure that we associate with this appellation, but also the aromatic shyness and fresh mineral acidity that not everybody will be pleased by at t...
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Hospices de Civiles de Beaune is a former charitable almshouse founded in 1443 in the town of Beaune. It is now a modern hospital, with the original buildings serving as a museum. Since 1859, a charity wine auction has raised funds for the hospital with the wines produced being released under the Hospice's umbrella label.
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97 points James Suckling: "Beautiful nose of fresh Damson plums with a slew of delicate, spicy nuances. For anyone who thinks that great Burgundy must be delicate and silky, here is the firm and deeply structured answer to that one-sided viewpoint. Enormously stony wild herb character powers the extremely long, simultaneously firm and expressive finish. From organically grown grapes from a 2.88-hectare plot. Matured in 50% new oak and 50% once-used oak. Drinkable now, but best from 2027." (07/2024) 97 points Wine Spectator: "Marked by toasty new oak, v...
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91 points Burghound: "Note: from a .11 ha parcel in Poullailères Here too there is a touch of herbal tea character on the overtly spicy aromas of dark currant, plum and violet. There is slightly better volume and richness, as well as a bit more mid-palate density, to the medium-bodied flavors that exude a subtle minerality on the youthfully austere and somewhat strict if not exactly lean finish. I do like the complexity but it's not entirely clear that this will harmonize with time in bottle as it's mildly awkward today." (04/2023) K&L Notes: Bill Nans...
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92-95 points Burghound: "Note: from a .45 ha parcel of 80+ year old vines. Here too there is enough reduction to render the nose impossible to properly read. The sleek and beautifully concentrated flavors are filled with both fine detail and underlying tension, all wrapped in a moderately austere, complex and strikingly long finale. Excellent potential." (01/2023) 92-95 points Jasper Morris: "Fresh purple, looking promising but thus far not so much bouquet. Swelling fruit on the palate, evidently much more weight than the two other Cortons without over...
Price: $569.99
Hospices de Civiles de Beaune is a former charitable almshouse founded in 1443 in the town of Beaune. It is now a modern hospital, with the original buildings serving as a museum. Since 1859, a charity wine auction has raised funds for the hospital with the wines produced being released under the Hospice's umbrella label.
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93-96 points Wine Spectator: "No tasting note given." (04/2020) 93 points Burghound: "Ample wood influence is present on the cool and pure essence of baked plum liqueur, earth and plenty of floral and spice nuances. There is excellent size, weight and power to the large-scaled but not ponderous flavors that are also shaped by very firm tannins on the beautifully long if slightly warm finale. This is very promising and should ultimately prove to be very long-lived." (04/2020) 93 points James Suckling: "A firm, linear red with ripe strawberries and ras...
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The Clos du Roi is a royally esteemed 26-acre climat on the southeast side of Corton Hill. According to Allen Meadows: "This is a relatively new 7.5 ha domaine that began in 2002 and has added some négociant wines so the total effective vineyard area is 9 ha; the négociant name is Thibault Liger-Belair Successeurs". It is directed by the young Thibault Liger-Belair, who is a cousin of Louis-Michel Liger-Belair. ... In short, a domaine to watch as Liger-Belair has both the passion and the vineyards to make his mark."
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94-96 points Vinous: "The 2021 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru has a wonderful bouquet with transparent red cherry, raspberry and floral notes. This wine is classy and seductive. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe tannins. It's lithe and agile in the mouth with a mineral undertow towards the finish. Often one of Jadot's classiest offerings, this Pougets is no different and one of their stars in 2021. (NM)" (01/2023) 95 points Tim Atkin: "Frédéric Barnier describes this as the "DNA of the house" since Jadot has been making it for over a century. Jadot is t...
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94-97 points Jasper Morris: "Recently stirred so cloudy. Affects the bouquet too, so that is hard to judge. Unquestioned weight, plenty of energy, the lees with the wood shows more at the finish. No reason why this should not be an excellent wine. Another sample was produced, representing the component raised in foudre only, 10 barrels worth, so one third of the whole, has a clear pale lemon and lime colour. The fruit is clearly ripe but with no signs of exotic fruit. This fills the palate beautifully, a little citrus, enough white fruit flesh and then a...
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Bid on this bottle of 2020 Hospices de Beaune (Coche Dury) Pommard 1er Cru "Epenots Dom Goblet". Hospices de Civiles de Beaune is a former charitable almshouse founded in 1443 in the town of Beaune. It is now a modern hospital, with the original buildings serving as a museum. Since 1859, a charity wine auction has raised funds for the hospital with the wines produced being released under the Hospice's umbrella label.
Starting Bid: $500.00
94 points Wine Advocate: "The 2019 Corton Grand Cru Clos du Roi is one of the high points of the range. Revealing aromas of sweet berry fruit, rose petals, orange rind and spices and framed by a discreet patina of classy new oak, it's medium to full-bodied, concentrated and multidimensional, with a rich and vibrant core of fruit, lively acids and a long, penetrating finish. (WK)" (01/2022) 92-94 points Vinous: "The 2019 Corton Clos du Roi Grand Cru has a clean, precise bouquet of red cherry and wild strawberry aromas, nicely focused, with pressed iris ...
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PLEASE NOTE: This product is offered as a complete case in original packaging. If the wines are going to be shipped upon arrival, the bottles will be sent in pulp shippers to protect the bottles during shipping, with the empty case itself shipped separately on request. Will Call or Local Delivery orders can be handled as intact cases. Please detail any special handling requests at checkout online, or call us with specific instructions.
Price: $925.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2014 Remoissenet Père et Fils Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru ((92-94BH)). Burghound: "A distinctly restrained and cool nose grudgingly offers up notes of mineral reduction, green apple, white flower and again plenty of citrus character. There is excellent volume and richness to the concentrated and powerful broad-shouldered flavors that stain the palate with dry extract while delivering strikingly good persistence on the well-balanced finale. This is good stuff but note well that it's going to require extended cellaring to reach its peak." (06/2016)
Current Bid: $310.00
96 points Decanter: "Anyone who feared that quality would drop after a change of ownership at this historic domaine will be happy to know that this grand cru white is as good as ever. Blending components from three different terroirs and altitudes, it's an elegant, textured, saline white of incredible precision and understated power, with subtle toasty oak and undertones of jasmine and lemongrass. (TA)" (10/2018) 96 points Wine Advocate: "The 2017 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is showing superbly from bottle, wafting from the glass with a complex and be...
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91-94 points Burghound: "A generous application of wood sets off the pungent menthol, cassis, game and freshly crushed herb aromas. There is outstanding complexity and plenty of size, weight and power to the broad-shouldered flavors that display plenty of palate and tannin-buffering dry extract on the superbly persistent finish." (04/2014) 92-94 points Vinous: "The 2012 Corton Greves wraps around the palate with gorgeous depth and pure power. Rich and seamless to the core, the 2012 boasts tremendous intensity. Dark red fruit, smoke, iron and blood oran...
Price: $725.00
Bid on this bottle of 1990 Domaine Louis Latour Chateau Corton-Grancey Grand Cru (91BH). Burghound: "The nose has reached full maturity and offers up notes of game, some secondary fruit aromas and ample earth nuances that continue onto the rich, full and still nicely firm full-bodied flavors underpinned by moderate tannins and excellent length. This avoids any dryness on the finish as well as the sometimes green aspect that certain 1990s display on the nose. In sum, a lovely wine that has reached its apogee but one that should also hold for many years to come. I should note that some bottles seem to be unduly ripe and heavy and as such can be somewhat cloying. I do not know why some bottles seem to be quite good and others are simply too ripe to possess the proper balance." (11/2017)
Current Bid: $100.00
Bid on this bottle of 2005 Domaine Bonneau du Martray Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru (96DC, 96JG, 95JS, 94BH, 94VN, 93W&S). Decanter: "The 2005 vintage is a triumph, even 15 years after the harvest. The wine is superbly elegant and still light in colour. Today, there is a fair bit of primary fruit, with ripe, sleek apple and floral accents and a strong mineral underpinning. The texture of the wine is dense and substantial without being heavy. The potent extract is well-balanced by firm acidity and lemony notes that appear on the palate with time. It is still very youthful with almost no developed tertiary aromas and certainly no oxidation. (CC)" (11/2020)
Current Bid: $275.00
96 points James Suckling: "Wow. This is a solid Corton with ripe strawberries, plums, bark and porcini. Full-bodied with tight, fine tannins, focused depth of fruit and excellent length. Quite muscular for the vintage." (08/2020) 93-95 points Burghound: "Moderate wood and menthol influences frame the intensely earthy and gamy aromas of both red and dark currant. There is excellent energy to the stony medium weight plus flavors that are at once succulent yet powerful where the latter carries over to the serious, firmly structured and mildly warm finish ...
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Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 2002 Domaine Bouchard Père et Fils Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru (96BH, 94VN, 92WS, 91W&S). Burghound: "The expressive nose is now fully mature with notes of wet stone, soft white orchard fruit and green apple hints that introduce beautifully detailed and still impressively intense medium-bodied flavors that have mellowed considerably, all wrapped in a balanced, long and attractively vibrant finish that is tangy, clean and dry. I quite like the sense of refinement as this is at once classy and pure. While the '02 Corton-Charlemagne will certainly hold at this level for years to come, for my taste it has arrived at the front edge of its peak drinkability. Lovely juice." (01/2014)
Starting Bid: $525.00
97 points Wine Advocate: "As I wrote earlier this year, Bonneau du Martray's 2020 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru unwinds in the glass with aromas of crisp Anjou pear, peach and nectarine mingled with white flowers, clear honey, nutmeg, mint and fresh bread. Medium to full-bodied, satiny and layered, it's bright and concentrated, with terrific depth at the core and a long, saline finish. Seamless, intense and complete, this elegant, precise white Burgundy is built for the cellar. (WK)" (07/2023) 95 points Burghound: "An airy, cool and layered nose feature...
Price: $3,125.00
Bid on this bottle of 2010 Domaine Faiveley Corton-Clos des Cortons Faiveley Grand Cru (96WS, 95BH, 94VN, 94WE). Wine Spectator: "Pure floral, cherry and spice aromas and flavors highlight this aromatic, lush and silky red. Finishes on the taut side, but with intensity and a vibrant structure. Shows fine length, with soft tannins and a savory mineral aftertaste. *Collectible* (BS)" (02/2013)
Starting Bid: $180.00
Bid on this bottle of 1985 Domaine Louis Latour Chateau Corton Grancey Corton Grand Cru (90RP). Wine Advocate: "The flagship wine, the Corton Grancey from the gorgeous estate of the same name, has exceptional quality. It exhibits plenty of new oak in its bouquet, super concentration and length, firm tannins, and an opulent, long finish. It should make a great bottle of wine between 1995-2000. The Louis Latour firm is one of the most important houses in Burgundy. While everyone agrees their white wines are top flight, the red wines have been viewed skeptically ever since Anthony Hanson's book on Burgundy reported that they were pasteurized. (RP)" (01/1990)
Current Bid: $135.00
93-95 points Jasper Morris: "A wall marking an underlying geological fault separates this from their red Corton. It is the last white to be picked. Always very healthy, especially since some of the wood above has been cut back. Just racked. Fine pure lemon colour. This is very elegant, with a delicious purity, more suave than stony but the minerals are lurking. Absolutely white fruit, very stylish. " (11/2019) 95 points Wine Spectator: "There is a creaminess to the texture in this white, whose profile borders on broad and muscular. Apple, lemon and sto...
Price: $1,175.00
92 points Burghound: "Note: from young vines of around 15 years of age. Here too the nose is distinctly floral in character with equally cool and pure aromas of the essence of red currant, cherry and a whiff of forest floor. Once again there is really lovely texture to the muscular bigger-bodied flavors that conclude in a serious, compact and mildly austere finish. This won't win any awards for refinement, but elegance isn't why one buys Vercots. Moreover, Vercots is always better in cooler vintages and 2021 proves that point. *Burghound Sweet Spot Outst...
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