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Bouchard Père and Fils

Domaine Bouchard Pere et Fils Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru 2021

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95 Points, Allen Meadows , Burghound
From renown winery Bouchard
The most famouns winery of the region
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SKU: DBCC202110 UCAU
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  • White

    Classification

  • Chardonnay

    Variety

  • 2021

    Vintage

  • 750ml (Bottle)

    Bottle Size

  • France

    Country

  • Burgundy, Corton-Charlemagne

    Region

  • 13.5%

    Alcohol %

  • 15 Plus Years

    Cellaring

Scores

95 / 100

"There are vague Chablis-like elements on the nose of green apple, petrol, just sliced citrus, iodine and quinine. The rich, dense and exceptionally powerful big-bodied flavors manage to retain a certain refinement while delivering superb length on the balanced, bone-dry and stony finish. This moderately austere effort is also seriously good and has the structure to repay 12 to 15 years of keeping. In a word, excellent. (from a huge 3.65 ha plot in Le Corton) 2033+"
- Allan Meadows




Tasting Notes

Renowned and respected as one of the finest producers in Burgundy, Bouchard Père et Fils has truly become an institution, known for the exceptional quality of their wines and the diversity of its many vineyards.

Founded in 1731, Bouchard Père et Fils has built up an estate of 130ha and, collectively, is the largest owner of Grand Crus (12ha) and Premier Crus (74ha) across the Côte d’Or Bouchard Père et Fils represents almost one hundred ‘climats’ or uniquely diverse vineyards, including prestigious monopoles such as ‘Beaune Grèves Vigne de l’Enfant Jésus’ and ‘Chevalier-Montrachet La Cabotte’.

In 1820 Bernard Bouchard purchased the Château de Beaune, a former royal fortress built in the 15th century by King Louis XI. Four of the five original towers of the fortress, as well as parts of the ramparts, still stand today, and have featured on the list of historic monuments since 1937.

The cellars run deep underground beneath the property providing ideal natural storage conditions

Tasting Profile

  • Light
  • Full
  • Low Tannin
  • Tannic
  • Sweet
  • Dry
  • Low Acidity
  • High Acidity

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