Michael Schuster: Closed, but dense, citrussy nose; supple to taste for the AC, a medium-bodied Corton that is ripe and pleasing, but lacks the characteristic intensity and definition that makes for a fine grand cru; moderate complexity and good light length. Nice white Burgundy, not an imposing grand cru, which is what good Corton-Charlemagne is. Slight austerity means that it would be worth waiting a year or two before broaching. 2010–18 .
Details
Wine expert | Michael Schuster |
Tastings year | 2007 |
Region | Burgundy |
Appellation | AOC - Grand Cru |