Corton-Charlmagne grand cru 1991
Bonneau du Martray
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Main features
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- Volume:
- 0,75 l
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- Colour:
- White
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- Serving temperature:
- 12 - 14°C
- Year: 1991
- Grape variety: Chardonnay
- Stile of Wine: Rich white
- Alcohol level: 12.50 %
- Level of sugar: Dry
- Region: Burgundija
- State: France
- Paring with food: Veal, Young cheese, Truffles, Pastas
The large and splendid estate of Bonneau du Martray, owned by the Count de La Moriniere, is something of a rarity in Burgundy: its more than 25 acres form one continuous vineyard. What is all the more remarkable is that this great swath of vines produces two of Burgundy's finest wines - Corton (from Pinot Noir) and Corton Charlemagne (from Chardonnay). The wines are made by traditional methods: soft pressing, barrel fermentation in new oak and careful aging. These are long lived wines that need a few years to show their character.