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Corton Bonneau du Martray 2022 (750ML)

$999.88
  • 94-96 NM
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  • 93+ AG
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  • 95 WA

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Available
Country
France
Region
Burgundy
Appellation
Cote de Beaune
Color
Red
Varietal
Pinot Noir
Prearrival
No

Critic Reviews

Neal Martin
94-96 Points
94-96 Points, Neal Martin, Vinous: "The 2022 Le Corton Grand Cru is impressive. Dark red/purplish fruit, rose petal, white pepper, lavender, chalk and dried herbs are some of the many nuances that race across the palate. There’s gorgeous textural resonance and finesse here. - Antonio Galloni (Drink between 2026-2043)" 01/24
Antonio Galloni
93+ Points
93+ Points, Antonio Galloni, Vinous: "The 2022 Corton Grand Cru is a powerful, dense wine. It is also incredibly closed today, much more so than when I tasted it from barrel. Dark red-toned fruit, leather, cedar and dried herbs add to an impression of gravitas. This includes a touch of whole clusters (3%), essentially one small tank done with carbonic maceration and aged in Wineglobe that is then blended into the rest of the wine. That’s enough to add notable aromatic and savory/peppery intensity but also introduces a fundamental question as to what is most important, an expression of place or style? In my view, the 2022 speaks more to the latter than the former. This spent twelve months in barrel, followed by five months in cask and one month in steel. (Drink between 2029-2042)" 02/25
Wine Advocate
95 Points
95 Points, William Kelley, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "Aromas of red berries, cherries and plums, lent relief by scents of spices and violets, Bonneau du Martray's 2022 Corton Grand Cru is medium to full-bodied, suave and lively, with refined tannins and a long, perfumed finish, it transcends what I would have thought possible for this bottling a decade ago. This saw 12 months in 228-liter barrels, followed by five months in 500-liter barrels that were previously used for white wine." 01/25