Community Tasting Notes (1) Avg Score: 92 points

  • Transparent tawny.
    Aromas of dark cherry, roasted chestnut, licorice, violet, truffle and singed pine wood.
    Supple yet energetic tannins. Blackcurrant acids and chocolate bitterness.
    Medium body. Palate of ripe plum, cherry liqueur, dark chocolate, aniseed, lavender and baked soil. A rustic, rather muscular and typical Corton with not charming but potent fruit, gorgeous chocolatey bitterness, integrated oak and a fresh floral finish. Needs more time to blossom. Tasted 2024.
    Tasted alongside Gustave Lorentz, La Limite, Pinot Noir, 2015 and the present wine is complex, elegantly balanced and fruiter in comparison.

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