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Corton Charlemagne 2006 75cl

AOC Grand Cru | Côtes de Beaune | Bourgogne | France
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94 Robert Parker
Jean-Charles Le Bault de Martray has established a singular track record for wine from a single large parcel in the heart of the original Charlemagne vineyards of Corton. His distinctive methods typically include separate fermentation of each vineyard block; a year in barrel with late summer malolactic; and a full six months on the fine lees in tank, in which state I tasted his 2006 Corton-Charlemagne. An architect by training, Le Bault de Martray values -brightness, precision and proportionality- and it is easy to see those virtues exemplified in this wine, characterized by clarity, subtlety, firmness of structure, and sheer refreshment unusual for the vintage. Scents of fresh lime, heliotrope and white peach usher in a subtly-creamy yet persistently bright and juicy display of continued citrus, peach, and inner-mouth floral notes. Airy and elegant, this finishes almost delicately but tenaciously. Le Bault de Martray cautions that his Corton-Charlemagne virtually uniformly -shuts down- for several years soon after bottling. I would recommend planning on revisiting this 2006 in 3-5 years and it should repay at least an additional decade's bottle maturation. The palpable extract and depth of sweet-saline, savor in the 2005 put it in a similar league and in line for a similarly long life.
94 Wine Spectator
A whiff of chalk dust, along with a vanilla note, introduces this intense white. Flavors of peach, grapefruit and oak spice persist through the finish, with a mineral streak. Powerful and balanced, with a lingering aftertaste. Best from 2011 through 2024. 450 cases imported. –BS .
Producteur
Domaine Bonneau du Martray
Producteur oh combien célèbre de Corton-Charlemagne, le Domaine Bonneau du Martray est aussi la seule propriété bourguignonne à élaborer exclusivement du vin labellisé Grand Cru. Le très élégant et tout aussi affable Jean-Charles le Bault de la Mornière en est aujourd'hui à la tête. Il a pris la relève en 1994, lorsque son oncle, le Comte Jean le Bault, est parti à la retraite, après avoir été aux commandes de 1969 à 1993. Les vignes ont été acquises après la Révolution et sont restées dans le giron familial. Occupant 24 hectares au départ, le vignoble a atteint progressivement sa superficie actuelle : 11 hectares dont 9,5 à Corton-Charlemagne. Le complément situé à Corton est dédié à l’élaboration du vin rouge du domaine, même si le blanc lui vole la vedette.