Corton, Vergennes, Grand Cru
Château de Meursault

Corton, Vergennes, Grand Cru


Destination

vintage


portfolio

Portfolio
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2016

6x75cl

DP

£1,100.42



Château de Meursault, Corton, Vergennes, Grand Cru, 2016

2016

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Château de Meursault, Corton, Vergennes, Grand Cru, 2016

Powerful but with real tension. Ripe yellow plum and peach notes mixed with an almost Perrières-like tension. Tight-coiled and long, this is intense and multi-layered, needing time and air to unwind and reveal its full force. An east facing Grand Cru underneath the Corton Clos des Cortons from Faiveley from which only three barrels are made each year. The soil here is poor and stony.

ABV:
13.5%
90+/100
Stephen Tanzer, Vinous

Aromas of peach, spices and menthol, plus an oaky element. Concentrated, rather masculine wine; a bit more aggressive than the Meursaults but showing excellent clarity of texture accentuated by a white pepper quality. More about power than finesse, with a slightly dry-edged finish suggesting that this wine will need patience.
Date Reviewed:
09/2018

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France

region:
Burgundy

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Château de Meursault

Château de Meursault

A wonderful, historic Domaine that has the Côte de Beaune’s most impressive vaulted cellars. Château de Meursault has for a long time been on the tourist trail and is the impressive venue for the famous Paulee de Meursault in November. Their vineyard holdings have always been the envy of the Côte but a reliance on passing tourist trade, lack of know-how and investment meant that traditionally the wines failed to live up to their promise. However the Château’s fortunes changed in 2012 when it was bought by Olivier Halley with the intention to make it one of the most hallowed estates in Burgundy, money no object. The Château is now firmly on the Burgundy lover’s map. In 2012 Olivier brought in Stephane Follin-Arbelet to run the estate, brother of Frank Follin-Arbelet and former director of Bouchard, Stephane knows a thing or two about what it means to make top quality Burgundy and what it takes to manage a large estate. Conversion to organics, planting cover crops, increasing the size of picking teams (up to 200 people to shorten the harvest period) and lowering yields are just some of the many effective innovations he has brought in. The winemaking is respectful to terroir, new oak ranges from 25-40% and the wines are aged for 15-18 months in the enormous, cool, vaulted cellars underneath the Château. A new star of Burgundy is born. Along with sister estate, Château de Marsannay, this will soon be one of the biggest certified organic estates in the Côte d'Or.

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