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Faiveley Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2017

Chardonnay from Aloxe-Corton, Côtes de Beaune, Burgundy, France
TA 97
WA 95
AM 93-95
DE 94
Item # 335298

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97 points Tim Atkin, MW (Decanter): "A hard-to-beat Corton-Charlemagne in 2017, this comes from cool, east-facing vineyards that ripen very slowly, even in a warm year. Focussed, pithy and fizzing with energy, it's a rich, dense wine with 40% new oak, creamy lees and a tangy, mouthwatering finish. Drinking Window: 2020-2029. (Nov 2018)"

95 points William Kelley (Wine Advocate): "Faiveley's 2017 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has realized all the potential it showed from barrel last year, wafting from the glass with aromas of Meyer lemon, mandarin oil, green apple, white flowers and pear that are framed by a discrete application of classy new oak. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, racy and beautifully balanced, with a deep and concentrated core, mouthwatering acids and a long, penetrating finish. This is a supremely elegant rendition of the appellation, and it's well worth seeking out. As I recounted last year, two out of the fifteen barrels of wine that were produced derive, for the first time, from white vines planted at the top of Faiveley's famous Clos des Cortons. Drink: 2021-2037. (Nov 2019)"

93-95 points and 'Don't miss!' Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(from two parcels that total .866 ha in Le Rognet and Le Corton). Enough wood to merit mentioning sets off the overtly floral and citrus-suffused aromas that include notes of mineral reduction and quinine. The dense, intense and very serious broad-shouldered flavors are akin to rolling small rocks around the mouth before culminating in a driving and gorgeously complex finish that goes on and on. The Bâtard and BBM are both very good but there is another dimension of depth present here. Drink: 2029+. (Jun 2019)"

94 points Charles Curtis, MW (Decanter): "Young vines from the Clos des Cortons are assembled with vines from elsewhere on the hill to produce this fresh and citrusy wine that is not overly marked by the wood, despite being 18 months in cask, half of it new. There are a lovely floral notes and a tangy saline edge to this wine, and on the palate, a lovely balance and length with plenty of tension. Very attractive. Drinking Window: 2021-2034. (Mar 2021)"
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97 points Tim Atkin, MW (Decanter): "A hard-to-beat Corton-Charlemagne in 2017, this comes from cool, east-facing vineyards that ripen very slowly, even in a warm year. Focussed, pithy and fizzing with energy, it's a rich, dense wine with 40% new oak, creamy lees and a tangy, mouthwatering finish. Drinking Window: 2020-2029. (Nov 2018)"

95 points William Kelley (Wine Advocate): "Faiveley's 2017 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has realized all the potential it showed from barrel last year, wafting from the glass with aromas of Meyer lemon, mandarin oil, green apple, white flowers and pear that are framed by a discrete application of classy new oak. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, racy and beautifully balanced, with a deep and concentrated core, mouthwatering acids and a long, penetrating finish. This is a supremely elegant rendition of the appellation, and it's well worth seeking out. As I recounted last year, two out of the fifteen barrels of wine that were produced derive, for the first time, from white vines planted at the top of Faiveley's famous Clos des Cortons. Drink: 2021-2037. (Nov 2019)"

93-95 points and 'Don't miss!' Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(from two parcels that total .866 ha in Le Rognet and Le Corton). Enough wood to merit mentioning sets off the overtly floral and citrus-suffused aromas that include notes of mineral reduction and quinine. The dense, intense and very serious broad-shouldered flavors are akin to rolling small rocks around the mouth before culminating in a driving and gorgeously complex finish that goes on and on. The Bâtard and BBM are both very good but there is another dimension of depth present here. Drink: 2029+. (Jun 2019)"

94 points Charles Curtis, MW (Decanter): "Young vines from the Clos des Cortons are assembled with vines from elsewhere on the hill to produce this fresh and citrusy wine that is not overly marked by the wood, despite being 18 months in cask, half of it new. There are a lovely floral notes and a tangy saline edge to this wine, and on the palate, a lovely balance and length with plenty of tension. Very attractive. Drinking Window: 2021-2034. (Mar 2021)"
Product SKU 335298
Producer Faiveley
Country France
Region Burgundy
SubRegion Côtes de Beaune
Appellation Aloxe-Corton
Varietal Chardonnay
Designation Grand Cru
Vintage 2017
Size 750ml
Color White
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