Domaine Coche-Dury - Corton Charlemagne - Grand Cru

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98 point - The Wine Advocate
96 point - The Wine Advocate
Domaine Coche-Dury - Corton Charlemagne - Grand Cru - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine Coche-Dury - Corton Charlemagne - Grand Cru

97 point - The Wine Advocate
95 point - The Wine Advocate
96 point - The Wine Advocate
98 point - The Wine Advocate
96 point - The Wine Advocate
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Coche began to release his 2016 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru last year, and the wine is just beginning to unwind, offering up aromas of citrus oil, peach and pear mingled with freshly baked bread, toasted almonds, iodine and struck match. Full-bodied, broad and layered, with a dense core of concentrated fruit, racy acids and a long, saline finish, it's from a climat that was largely spared by the frost in 2016.
Raphaël Coche-Dury describes this as the most challenging vintage of his career to date, but the 2013 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is showing very well, unfurling in the glass with notes of yellow orchard fruit, mandarin and lemon oil, almond paste and subtle top notes of petrol and white flowers. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, layered and intense, with an ample mid-palate, juicy acids, chewy extract and a long, saline finish. This isn't as structurally taut as the best vintages, so it will be a comparatively precocious rendition of this reliably long-lived cuvée, but it should deliver great pleasure over two decades or more.
The 2011 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has an exquisite bouquet that truly deserves the phrase “liquid mineral.” Imagine a limestone quarry being melted down and then distilled multiple times until there is just enough to fill your wine glass. The palate has perfect acidity and subtle spicy notes on the entry: hints of lime flower, citrus lemon and a subtle note of mandarin coming through with aeration. Is exhibits balletic poise on the finish – a sensational Corton-Charlemagne that just may turn out to be just as good as the 2010. Drink 2018-2035. As I had anticipated, Raphael Coche requested that I visit after he had clocked off for the day. No problem – I’d rather he focuses on the vines than appease the demands of us “pesky” wine writers. This was actually my first visit to the domaine, which seems odd because it is many moons since I first fell in love with Jean-Francois Coche’s wines at a memorable tasting in London in the late 1990s. Since then, Raphael, still in his early thirties, has deftly slipped into his father’s shoes. Tall and the spitting image of papa, I had been forewarned that Raphael can be reticent at times. On the contrary, he was refreshingly garrulous, chatting not only about his own wines but enthusing about Pomerol after I espied a dusty bottle of 1987 Petrus incongruously perched on the shelf. In my opinion, and indeed others’, Raphael has subtly tweaked the style and perhaps even improved on what was already a winning formula. Recent vintages seem more consistent, perhaps even more aligned with their respective terroirs. On this visit, we tasted through most of the domaine’s 2011s that had been bottled the previous spring and are currently on the market. Raphael spoke enthusiastically about the 2011 vintage and rightly so. There is a natural sensibility to these wines, an approachability that is not always evident in their wines, proceeding to compare them to the 2001 vintage. My experience of this domaine’s wines means that I am happy to put long drinking windows for even the village crus, which I often reward a decade in bottle. Personally, I have found less premature oxidation at this address than others, in particular with respect to younger vintages, though nobody is totally immune.
The 2010 Corton-Charlemagne is every bit as remarkable from bottle as it was from barrel. In the glass it is vivid, multi-dimensional and wonderfully alive. At once powerfully vibrant yet also seamless, the 2010 has everything; expressive aromatics, nuanced fruit and taut, incisive minerality. I only hope to have a chance to taste it again in a few years’ time. Today, it looks like Coche’s 2010 Corton-Charlemagne is headed straight for icon status. It may very well be the wine of the vintage. If it isn’t, it is among the top 2-3.
The 2009 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is fabulous, soaring from the glass with a youthful bouquet of preserved citrus, vanilla pod, pastry cream, subtle white truffle and toasted sesame. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, ample and layered, with a textural attack, deep core, excellent concentration and succulent acids. The length on the finish is extraordinary. While this is the highest in alcohol of the vintages in this tasting (2009-1999), it's better integrated than in the 2006 or 2003 vintages, both of which seem warmer—which Jean-François Coche suggests is because wine made from clean grapes hides its alcohol better than wine made from botrytized grapes. Raphaël Coche adds that 2009 was a year defined by "sun and juice," as vines set a large crop and ripened it in balmy conditions without suffering from any stress.
Type:
Hvid
Land:
Frankrig
Region:
Bourgogne
Appellation:
Corton-Charlemagne
Producer:
Coche Dury
Druer/Blanding:
Chardonnay
Stil:
Grand Cru
ABV:
13%
Parringsforslag:
Cheddar, Grilled Lobster, Mushrooms, Shellfish, Truffles, White Fish

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Bourgogne

Den franske vinregion Bourgogne er måske lille af størrelse, men dens indflydelse er enorm i vinens verden. Kompleksiteten i Bourgogne...

Den franske vinregion Bourgogne er måske lille af størrelse, men dens indflydelse er enorm i vinens verden. Kompleksiteten i Bourgogne kan skræmme selv en erfaren vinkender, men frygt ej - regionen behøver kun at være så kompliceret, som du vil have den til at være. Ja, det er hjemsted for nogle af de dyreste vine i det kendte univers, men der er også velsmagende og overkommelige vine.

De vigtigste druer:

Pinot Noir stammer fra Bourgogne, og disse vinstokke dækker 34% af regionen og står for 29% af den samlede vinproduktion. Den røde drue klarer sig ekstremt godt i kalksten og lerjord, hvilket er med til at skabe deres kompleksitet. Pinot Noir-vine fra Bourgogne varierer i farve fra kirsebær til mursten, er lette i kroppen og har typisk rød frugt og krydret smag. Gamay er en rød drue, der også dyrkes i Bourgogne, men den udgør kun 10% af vinstokkene.

Chardonnay er den primære drue til hvidvine i Bourgogne og udgør 48% af vinstokkene og 68% af produktionen. Chardonnay sætter pris på Bourgognes mergeljord, som giver den delikate blomster-, frugt- og mineralaromaer og en fyldig smag. Aligoté er den anden hvide drue og udgør 6 % af produktionen. {Læs mere om den gamle Aligoté-drue i Bourgogne.}

Regionen producerer en mousserende vin kaldet Crémant de Bourgogne. Den kan fremstilles af Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy og Melon. Sorterne omfatter blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs og rosé.

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Corton-Charlemagne

Corton-Charlemagne er en prestigefyldt vin-appellation, der ligger i Côte de Beaune-regionen i Bourgogne, Frankrig. Appellationen er kendt for at producere nogle af de fineste hvidvine...

Corton-Charlemagne er en prestigefyldt vin-appellation, der ligger i Côte de Beaune-regionen i Bourgogne, Frankrig. Appellationen er kendt for at producere nogle af de fineste hvidvine i verden, lavet på Chardonnay-druen.

Corton-Charlemagnes historie går tilbage til det 8. århundrede, hvor kejser Karl den Store efter sigende skulle have ejet vinmarker i området. Vinmarkerne blev senere opkøbt af munkene i klosteret Cluny, som fortsatte med at dyrke jorden og producere vin. I det 19. århundrede blev appellationen officielt anerkendt, og dens omdømme som producent af vine af høj kvalitet begyndte at vokse.

Produktionsstilen i Corton-Charlemagne er traditionel og fokuseret på at producere vine, der afspejler regionens unikke terroir. Vinmarkerne ligger på Corton-bakkens skråninger, som består af kalksten og mergeljord. Vinstokkene er plantet med høj tæthed og opdrættet efter Guyot-systemet, som giver maksimal eksponering for solen og optimal modning af druerne.

Chardonnay-druen er den eneste drue, der er tilladt i produktionen af Corton-Charlemagne-vine. Druerne høstes i hånden og sorteres omhyggeligt for at sikre, at der kun bruges frugt af højeste kvalitet. Vinene lagres typisk på egetræsfade i 12-18 måneder, hvilket tilføjer kompleksitet og dybde til det endelige produkt.

Corton-Charlemagne-vine er kendt for deres rige, fyldige karakter og komplekse aromaer og smag. Vinene beskrives ofte som havende noter af citrus, honning og ristede nødder med en lang, dvælende finish. De nydes bedst til fyldige, smagfulde retter som stegt fjerkræ, fisk og skaldyr eller cremede pastaretter.

Corton-Charlemagne er en verdenskendt vin-appellation, der producerer nogle af de fineste hvidvine i verden. Dens rige historie, traditionelle produktionsstil og fokus på kvalitet har gjort den til en favorit blandt både vinentusiaster og samlere. Hvis du er på udkig efter en virkelig exceptionel hvidvin, skal du ikke lede længere end Corton-Charlemagne.

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