hors TVA | € 399,00 |
TVA incluse | € 478,80 |
Volume | Magnum |
Classification | |
Type | Blanc |
Marque | Bonneau du Martray |
Millésime | 2007 |
Pays | France |
Région principale | Bourgogne |
Région | Côte de Beaune |
Appellation | Corton-Charlemagne |
Cépage | Chardonnay |
Volume | |
État | Parfait |
Étiquette | Légèrement Sale |
Stock | 0 |
De la Moriniere is always at pains to caution that his white “shuts down” for several years soon after bottling, but in that case I must have tasted his 2007 Corton-Charlemagne before that happened. Cooling herbal, restrained floral and bitter-sweet hints of black currant and citrus rind on the nose lead to a luscious tide of ripe yellow plum, white peach, lime, and grapefruit tinged with chalk, salt, and iodine. A silken texture in no way diminishes the impression of clarity and refreshment. Faintly honeyed and nut oil notes add a sense of richness and depth in a finish of utmost purity of refreshing fruit; clarity to mineral nuances; and vibratory energy. When one compares the 2006 side-by-side today, the latter does indeed show a more overt stoniness and – for all of its textural richness and additional amplitude – suffers slightly in comparison with such fresh fruit vivacity as accrues to the 2007
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