Neil Beckett: Pale gold; alluring nose, ripe but still with enough mineral tension, and it can well support its 60% new wood; dense, richly silken, adequate acidity despite having undergone full malolactic fermentation (blocked partly or wholly for other whites this year), with a gently flourishing finish; restrained, even tame, but sophisticated. 16.5
Details
| Wine expert | Neil Beckett |
| Tastings year | 2014 |
| Region | Burgundy |
| Appellation | AOC - Grand Cru |
Pierre AndrĂ© - ChĂ¢teau de Corton
