Burgundy
When it comes to the world of fine wines, Burgundy stands tall as one of the most revered and sought-after regions. Renowned for its exceptional terroir and commitment to quality, Burgundy has long captivated enthusiasts with its exquisite and highly prized wines. Today, let us delve into the realm of the best and most expensive wines that Burgundy has to offer, a realm where true wine aficionados can indulge in the pinnacle of winemaking excellence.
At the heart of Burgundy's prestige lie its renowned vineyards, which have garnered global acclaim for their exceptional wines. The names that resonate in the world of Burgundy are Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Domaine Leroy, Domaine Armand Rousseau, and Domaine Georges Roumier. These vineyards have become synonymous with greatness, crafting wines that define elegance, complexity, and longevity.
Burgundy's most esteemed wines are crafted from two noble grape varieties: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The region's red wines, made predominantly from Pinot Noir, display a finesse and purity of fruit that are unmatched. Vineyards such as Romanée-Conti, La Tâche, and Richebourg produce red wines that command astronomical prices due to their exceptional quality and limited production.
For white wine enthusiasts, Burgundy's Chardonnay-based wines are a true revelation. Vineyards like Montrachet, Corton-Charlemagne, and Meursault showcase the full potential of this noble grape, producing wines of unparalleled richness, depth, and complexity. These whites epitomize the artistry of winemaking, with each sip revealing layers of flavors and a harmonious balance between fruit, minerality, and oak.
In the world of fine wines, Burgundy stands as an epitome of elegance, complexity, and refined craftsmanship. Its best and most expensive wines are a testament to the region's unwavering commitment to excellence, terroir-driven winemaking, and the artistry of the winemakers.
Burgundy
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Vinous (92)
From purchased grapes from three different suppliers, the 2019 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a well-defined, quite mineral-driven bouquet with hints of hazelnut and apple blossom. The palate is well balanced with a saline entry and very good weight. The persistent marmalade-tinged finish has a satisfying saline aftertaste. Excellent.Inc. GSTSG$5,793.02 -
James Suckling (97)
A small parcel that yields just six barrels. Impressive citrus aromas with a flinty edge, as well as pithy lemons and grapefruit. It delivers a mouthwatering impression of power and clarity. The palate has a very succulent, powerful and refined feel with a stunning,saline mineral cut. Supreme concentration and power. This is great. Organically farmed grapes. Drink or hold through to 2025+.Inc. GSTSG$2,935.87 -
Decanter (95)
The east-facing climat of Les Languettes supplies all the fruit for this domaine white from Joseph Drouhin, so this is not an over powerful Corton-Charlemagne. Instead, it's built around a core of freshness and minerality with coiled, underlying concentration and stylish, scented 30% new wood. Racy and refined with some (skin) tannic grip.Inc. GSTSG$1,725.97 -
Vinous (92-94)
The 2019 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru was a small yield this year, with just three barrels produced instead of the usual six. It has an understated bouquet of light dandelion and patisserie aromas. The well-balanced palate displays fine delineation and a tang of marmalade toward the finish. This is a nicely composed Corton-Charlemagne, though I wager it will be best consumed within its first decade.Inc. GSTSG$1,695.43 -
The Laurent Ponsot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee du Kalimeris 2020 is the prestige cuvée from the eponymous estate nestled in Burgundy's Morey-Saint-Denis. As an outstanding representation of the region’s terroir, this white wine expresses Ponsot's commitment to old vines, wild yeasts, and minimal intervention winemaking. Its opulence cascades from the glass, delivering aromas of ripe apples and white flowers underpinned by citrus zest and mineral undertones. The whole-cluster fermentation in oak casks crafts a textured structure with each sip, culminating in a persistent finish. Distilled from select plots on the esteemed Corton hill, this Grand Cru is made with 100% Chardonnay grapes cultivating a profound expression of place. Careful ageing in neutral oak broadens its complexity and depth. In its youth, the Laurent Ponsot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee du Kalimeris 2020 is fiercely expressive, and over time, it promises a graceful evolution.
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As a sumptuous testament to French viticulture, the Laurent Ponsot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee du Kalimeris 2021 is a versatile and distinguished vintage. Created by the renowned Laurent Ponsot, this Burgundy wine exemplifies the distinct terroir of Corton-Charlemagne vineyards.
Its making involves meticulous fermentation in large oak barrels, adhering to centuries-old traditions. The selection of 100% Chardonnay grapes ensures a distinct flavour profile. On the palate, it unveils complex notes of citrus, buttery brioche, and an excellent mineral finish.
Amplified by restrained oaking, the inherent crispness of this wine is respected, envisaging a delightful drinking experience. Impeccably balanced, the Laurent Ponsot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee du Kalimeris 2021 bears the signature articulate finesse of Laurent Ponsot's wines. Enjoy the exquisite sophistication of this Grand Cru, a true manifestation of the hallowed terroir of Burgundy, and a treasure for the discerning oenophile.
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Inc. GSTSG$18,731.54
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Wine Advocate (94)
The 2009 Corton-Charlemagne is a huge wine, but like all of Lalou Bize’s 2009s, the whites are taking longer to recover from their bottling than the reds. There is plenty of depth and richness in the glass, but this still needs a few years in bottle to come together. Smoke, spices and wet stones frame the intense finish. Anticipated maturity: 2019+.Inc. GSTSG$18,239.96 -
Vinous (94+)
The 2011 Corton-Charlemagne impresses for its energy and crystalline purity. Warm smoke and slate nuances add complexity to a wine that manages to be both richly textured yet also weightless and transparent. An eternal finish graced with hints of apricot and wild flowers leaves a lasting impression as the wine gains volume through to the finish. This is a dazzling showing.Inc. GSTSG$35,297.27 -
Vinous (92)
The 2017 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a light and slightly earthy nose, a touch of orange pith emerging with time. The palate displays good weight and concentration, offering candied orange peel and lemon zest and turning a little peachy toward the finish, all underpinned by a fine bead of acidity and decent length. This should drink well for 12–15 years. Tasted blind at the annual Burgfest tasting in Savigny-lès-Beaune.Inc. GSTSG$1,911.27 -
Vinous (93-95)
The 2018 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a fresh bouquet of fennel, mint and light hazelnut aromas, all complementing the citrus fruit. The palate is vibrant and fresh on the entry with a fine bead of acidity. Harmonious from start to finish, it delivers an appealing spiciness that leaves the tongue tingling, thanks to a dab of ginger on the aftertaste. Very fine.Inc. GSTSG$1,856.77 -
Tim Atkin MW (96)
This comes from southern-facing vines and possesses an exotic collection of aromas. Among them are bananas, rainwater, sweet spice and dried flowers. Gorgeously scented with an equally perfumed palate that haunts the long finish, this is very much a beckoning, come-hither kind of wine. Again, the various appellations of Corton just crush it in this vintage! 2022-34Inc. GSTSG$1,633.32 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
Fresh clear colour, with a sense of weight but more crystalline here as you would hope. A little lemony note alongside a waxiness, promising. Tight and long, as yet undemonstrative, but this may very well grow further from here. Drink from 2027-2035. Tasted: October 2022Inc. GSTSG$1,411.22 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
Fresh clear colour, with a sense of weight but more crystalline here as you would hope. A little lemony note alongside a waxiness, promising. Tight and long, as yet undemonstrative, but this may very well grow further from here. Drink from 2027-2035. Tasted: October 2022Inc. GSTSG$2,386.45 -
Wine Advocate (90-91)
Latour’s estate-bottled 2006 Corton Charlemagne displays lime peel, resin, and chalk dust in the nose; its sappy, pit- and citrus-fruit dominated palate resists the wine’s 100% new wood well; and it finishes invigoratingly with an extended reprise of citrus, resin, and chalk. This should keep well for at least 6-8 years. Latour’s very old vines in this site gave their last in 2004, but the average age of vines now is still a respectable 30 years. Admirable concentration and clarity characterize the somewhat firmer and more static 2005.Inc. GSTSG$1,314.76 -
Inc. GSTSG$2,637.36
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Vinous (88)
The 2015 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a tropical-toned bouquet with scents of passion fruit and pineapple chunks that are well defined and focused, if perhaps reflecting more the growing season than the terroir. The palate is well balanced and quite honeyed in texture, with moderate acidity, though I appreciate the spicy stem ginger note that furnishes the almost white-Rhône-like finish. Then again, it does cut away a little quickly, so perhaps give this another two or three years in bottle. Tasted blind at the annual Burgfest tasting.Inc. GSTSG$1,820.78 -
Inc. GSTSG$2,810.89
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Decanter (94)
Louis Latour dominate the appellation of Corton-Charlemagne, with 10ha under vine and lots of different aspects and altitudes to choose from in Aloxe-Corton. This has lovely floral scents that lead you into a palate that's rich, leesy and magisterial with notes of citrus, pear and banana bread, well-integrated new wood and a hint of stony reduction. Consistently the négociant's best white.Inc. GSTSG$1,643.09 -
Wine Advocate (91-93+)
The 2019 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is also quite promising, exhibiting aromas of pear, buttered citrus fruit, honeycomb, toasted almonds and white flowers. Full-bodied, satiny and rich, with a fleshy core of fruit and good underlying freshness, I hope it can repeat this fine performance from bottle.Inc. GSTSG$1,695.43 -
James Suckling (97)
A very cool and tight Corton Charlemagne with the intense spice, bold structure and steeliness that we expect from this appellation. Staggering concentration, which at this early stage makes the wine slightly austere, but all this gives it great aging potential. Fantastic integration of oak, fruit and mineral acidity at the amazing finish. Drinkable now, but best from 2024.Inc. GSTSG$1,488.33 -
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Vinous (94-96)
The 2011 Corton-Charlemagne is drop-dead gorgeous. Subtle, nuanced and very pretty, the 2011 is all about understatement and reserve. The aromas and flavors show off striking inner perfume and impeccable balance. This is a great showing from an utterly beautiful wine with a bright future, but it is also a wine that demand's the taster's full attention.Inc. GSTSG$8,069.07 -
Vinous (94-96)
The 2011 Corton-Charlemagne is drop-dead gorgeous. Subtle, nuanced and very pretty, the 2011 is all about understatement and reserve. The aromas and flavors show off striking inner perfume and impeccable balance. This is a great showing from an utterly beautiful wine with a bright future, but it is also a wine that demand's the taster's full attention.Inc. GSTSG$18,032.37 -
Distinguished in character, the Lucien Le Moine Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee Francois Salins Hospices Beaune 2008 presents an exceptional Burgundian Chardonnay, brought to us by the esteemed producer Lucien Le Moine. This Grand Cru epitomises the grandeur of one of the most highly regarded terroirs in Corton-Charlemagne.
The wine is the result of meticulous craftsmanship from the rich soils of Burgundy's Beaune region and the unique microclimate that lends the grapes their intense richness. Each vineyard's fruit is vinified separately to preserve the authentic expression of the terroir and then aged in oak barrels to enhance the complexity of character.
The Lucien Le Moine Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee Francois Salins Hospices Beaune 2008 showcases a harmonious balance of power and finesse with hints of citrus, orchard fruits, minerals, and a toasted oak finish. A treasure for connoisseurs, this Grand Cru is an embodiment of luxury, prestige, and the art of winemaking at its finest.
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Inc. GSTSG$807.23
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Inc. GSTSG$1,389.53
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Experience the unparalleled elegance of Michel Juillot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019, the crowning glory of France's Burgundy wine region. Crafted meticulously in limited quantities, this exquisite white wine reflects the celebrated terroir of Corton-Charlemagne, the very heartland of Grand Cru vineyards. An esteemed product of Domaine Michel Juillot, a fourth-generation winegrower, this Grand Cru embodies over a century of winemaking prowess. Exposed to a precise ageing process in oak barrels, the Chardonnay grapes lend a robust structure, deep fruit profile, and lingering minerality to the wine. The bouquet reveals hints of almond, honey, and a touch of vanilla. On the palate, Michel Juillot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 offer a harmonious blend of vibrant acidity and rich flavour complexity, culminating in a pronounced finish. Each sip is a testament to the outstanding pedigree of Michel Juillot's expertise and Burgundy's world-renowned wine heritage.
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Exemplifying grandeur and sophistication, the Millemann Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 is an eloquent expression of Burgundy wine expertise. Crafted on the sun-kissed slopes of Corton hill, this Chardonnay emanates the pedigree of its terroir, blessed by the perfect combination of limestone and marl soil. Its creation is a testament to Millemann's skillful winemaking methods, favouring organic practices and minimal intervention to capture the essence of the vineyard.
The 2019 vintage sings of sublime finesse, boasting a vibrant bouquet of ripe pear, fresh almonds, and subtle notes of honeysuckle. On the palate, distinct mineral undertones accompany the rich fruit, leading to an exceptionally opulent finish. Aged meticulously in French oak barrels and blessed by an extraordinary vintage year, the the Millemann Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 offers an immersive journey for the sophisticated oenophile. It truly epitomises the excellence of French winemaking.
Inc. GSTSG$2,728.90
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Vinous (92)
From purchased grapes from three different suppliers, the 2019 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a well-defined, quite mineral-driven bouquet with hints of hazelnut and apple blossom. The palate is well balanced with a saline entry and very good weight. The persistent marmalade-tinged finish has a satisfying saline aftertaste. Excellent.In BondSG$5,285.00 -
James Suckling (97)
A small parcel that yields just six barrels. Impressive citrus aromas with a flinty edge, as well as pithy lemons and grapefruit. It delivers a mouthwatering impression of power and clarity. The palate has a very succulent, powerful and refined feel with a stunning,saline mineral cut. Supreme concentration and power. This is great. Organically farmed grapes. Drink or hold through to 2025+.In BondSG$2,640.00 -
Decanter (95)
The east-facing climat of Les Languettes supplies all the fruit for this domaine white from Joseph Drouhin, so this is not an over powerful Corton-Charlemagne. Instead, it's built around a core of freshness and minerality with coiled, underlying concentration and stylish, scented 30% new wood. Racy and refined with some (skin) tannic grip.In BondSG$1,530.00 -
Vinous (92-94)
The 2019 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru was a small yield this year, with just three barrels produced instead of the usual six. It has an understated bouquet of light dandelion and patisserie aromas. The well-balanced palate displays fine delineation and a tang of marmalade toward the finish. This is a nicely composed Corton-Charlemagne, though I wager it will be best consumed within its first decade.In BondSG$1,500.00 -
The Laurent Ponsot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee du Kalimeris 2020 is the prestige cuvée from the eponymous estate nestled in Burgundy's Morey-Saint-Denis. As an outstanding representation of the region’s terroir, this white wine expresses Ponsot's commitment to old vines, wild yeasts, and minimal intervention winemaking. Its opulence cascades from the glass, delivering aromas of ripe apples and white flowers underpinned by citrus zest and mineral undertones. The whole-cluster fermentation in oak casks crafts a textured structure with each sip, culminating in a persistent finish. Distilled from select plots on the esteemed Corton hill, this Grand Cru is made with 100% Chardonnay grapes cultivating a profound expression of place. Careful ageing in neutral oak broadens its complexity and depth. In its youth, the Laurent Ponsot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee du Kalimeris 2020 is fiercely expressive, and over time, it promises a graceful evolution.
In BondSG$1,750.00 -
As a sumptuous testament to French viticulture, the Laurent Ponsot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee du Kalimeris 2021 is a versatile and distinguished vintage. Created by the renowned Laurent Ponsot, this Burgundy wine exemplifies the distinct terroir of Corton-Charlemagne vineyards.
Its making involves meticulous fermentation in large oak barrels, adhering to centuries-old traditions. The selection of 100% Chardonnay grapes ensures a distinct flavour profile. On the palate, it unveils complex notes of citrus, buttery brioche, and an excellent mineral finish.
Amplified by restrained oaking, the inherent crispness of this wine is respected, envisaging a delightful drinking experience. Impeccably balanced, the Laurent Ponsot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee du Kalimeris 2021 bears the signature articulate finesse of Laurent Ponsot's wines. Enjoy the exquisite sophistication of this Grand Cru, a true manifestation of the hallowed terroir of Burgundy, and a treasure for the discerning oenophile.
In BondSG$2,670.00 -
In BondSG$17,175.00
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Wine Advocate (94)
The 2009 Corton-Charlemagne is a huge wine, but like all of Lalou Bize’s 2009s, the whites are taking longer to recover from their bottling than the reds. There is plenty of depth and richness in the glass, but this still needs a few years in bottle to come together. Smoke, spices and wet stones frame the intense finish. Anticipated maturity: 2019+.In BondSG$16,725.00 -
Vinous (94+)
The 2011 Corton-Charlemagne impresses for its energy and crystalline purity. Warm smoke and slate nuances add complexity to a wine that manages to be both richly textured yet also weightless and transparent. An eternal finish graced with hints of apricot and wild flowers leaves a lasting impression as the wine gains volume through to the finish. This is a dazzling showing.In BondSG$32,365.00 -
Vinous (92)
The 2017 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a light and slightly earthy nose, a touch of orange pith emerging with time. The palate displays good weight and concentration, offering candied orange peel and lemon zest and turning a little peachy toward the finish, all underpinned by a fine bead of acidity and decent length. This should drink well for 12–15 years. Tasted blind at the annual Burgfest tasting in Savigny-lès-Beaune.In BondSG$1,700.00 -
Vinous (93-95)
The 2018 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a fresh bouquet of fennel, mint and light hazelnut aromas, all complementing the citrus fruit. The palate is vibrant and fresh on the entry with a fine bead of acidity. Harmonious from start to finish, it delivers an appealing spiciness that leaves the tongue tingling, thanks to a dab of ginger on the aftertaste. Very fine.In BondSG$1,650.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (96)
This comes from southern-facing vines and possesses an exotic collection of aromas. Among them are bananas, rainwater, sweet spice and dried flowers. Gorgeously scented with an equally perfumed palate that haunts the long finish, this is very much a beckoning, come-hither kind of wine. Again, the various appellations of Corton just crush it in this vintage! 2022-34In BondSG$1,445.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
Fresh clear colour, with a sense of weight but more crystalline here as you would hope. A little lemony note alongside a waxiness, promising. Tight and long, as yet undemonstrative, but this may very well grow further from here. Drink from 2027-2035. Tasted: October 2022In BondSG$1,265.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
Fresh clear colour, with a sense of weight but more crystalline here as you would hope. A little lemony note alongside a waxiness, promising. Tight and long, as yet undemonstrative, but this may very well grow further from here. Drink from 2027-2035. Tasted: October 2022In BondSG$2,130.00 -
Wine Advocate (90-91)
Latour’s estate-bottled 2006 Corton Charlemagne displays lime peel, resin, and chalk dust in the nose; its sappy, pit- and citrus-fruit dominated palate resists the wine’s 100% new wood well; and it finishes invigoratingly with an extended reprise of citrus, resin, and chalk. This should keep well for at least 6-8 years. Latour’s very old vines in this site gave their last in 2004, but the average age of vines now is still a respectable 30 years. Admirable concentration and clarity characterize the somewhat firmer and more static 2005.In BondSG$1,160.00 -
In BondSG$2,380.00
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Vinous (88)
The 2015 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a tropical-toned bouquet with scents of passion fruit and pineapple chunks that are well defined and focused, if perhaps reflecting more the growing season than the terroir. The palate is well balanced and quite honeyed in texture, with moderate acidity, though I appreciate the spicy stem ginger note that furnishes the almost white-Rhône-like finish. Then again, it does cut away a little quickly, so perhaps give this another two or three years in bottle. Tasted blind at the annual Burgfest tasting.In BondSG$1,615.00 -
In BondSG$2,460.00
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Decanter (94)
Louis Latour dominate the appellation of Corton-Charlemagne, with 10ha under vine and lots of different aspects and altitudes to choose from in Aloxe-Corton. This has lovely floral scents that lead you into a palate that's rich, leesy and magisterial with notes of citrus, pear and banana bread, well-integrated new wood and a hint of stony reduction. Consistently the négociant's best white.In BondSG$1,450.00 -
Wine Advocate (91-93+)
The 2019 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is also quite promising, exhibiting aromas of pear, buttered citrus fruit, honeycomb, toasted almonds and white flowers. Full-bodied, satiny and rich, with a fleshy core of fruit and good underlying freshness, I hope it can repeat this fine performance from bottle.In BondSG$1,500.00 -
James Suckling (97)
A very cool and tight Corton Charlemagne with the intense spice, bold structure and steeliness that we expect from this appellation. Staggering concentration, which at this early stage makes the wine slightly austere, but all this gives it great aging potential. Fantastic integration of oak, fruit and mineral acidity at the amazing finish. Drinkable now, but best from 2024.In BondSG$1,310.00 -
In BondSG$1,390.00
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In BondSG$1,780.00
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Vinous (94-96)
The 2011 Corton-Charlemagne is drop-dead gorgeous. Subtle, nuanced and very pretty, the 2011 is all about understatement and reserve. The aromas and flavors show off striking inner perfume and impeccable balance. This is a great showing from an utterly beautiful wine with a bright future, but it is also a wine that demand's the taster's full attention.In BondSG$7,385.00 -
Vinous (94-96)
The 2011 Corton-Charlemagne is drop-dead gorgeous. Subtle, nuanced and very pretty, the 2011 is all about understatement and reserve. The aromas and flavors show off striking inner perfume and impeccable balance. This is a great showing from an utterly beautiful wine with a bright future, but it is also a wine that demand's the taster's full attention.In BondSG$16,490.00 -
Distinguished in character, the Lucien Le Moine Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee Francois Salins Hospices Beaune 2008 presents an exceptional Burgundian Chardonnay, brought to us by the esteemed producer Lucien Le Moine. This Grand Cru epitomises the grandeur of one of the most highly regarded terroirs in Corton-Charlemagne.
The wine is the result of meticulous craftsmanship from the rich soils of Burgundy's Beaune region and the unique microclimate that lends the grapes their intense richness. Each vineyard's fruit is vinified separately to preserve the authentic expression of the terroir and then aged in oak barrels to enhance the complexity of character.
The Lucien Le Moine Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Cuvee Francois Salins Hospices Beaune 2008 showcases a harmonious balance of power and finesse with hints of citrus, orchard fruits, minerals, and a toasted oak finish. A treasure for connoisseurs, this Grand Cru is an embodiment of luxury, prestige, and the art of winemaking at its finest.
In BondSG$1,295.00 -
In BondSG$732.00
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In BondSG$1,255.00
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Experience the unparalleled elegance of Michel Juillot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019, the crowning glory of France's Burgundy wine region. Crafted meticulously in limited quantities, this exquisite white wine reflects the celebrated terroir of Corton-Charlemagne, the very heartland of Grand Cru vineyards. An esteemed product of Domaine Michel Juillot, a fourth-generation winegrower, this Grand Cru embodies over a century of winemaking prowess. Exposed to a precise ageing process in oak barrels, the Chardonnay grapes lend a robust structure, deep fruit profile, and lingering minerality to the wine. The bouquet reveals hints of almond, honey, and a touch of vanilla. On the palate, Michel Juillot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 offer a harmonious blend of vibrant acidity and rich flavour complexity, culminating in a pronounced finish. Each sip is a testament to the outstanding pedigree of Michel Juillot's expertise and Burgundy's world-renowned wine heritage.
In BondSG$2,090.00 -
Exemplifying grandeur and sophistication, the Millemann Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 is an eloquent expression of Burgundy wine expertise. Crafted on the sun-kissed slopes of Corton hill, this Chardonnay emanates the pedigree of its terroir, blessed by the perfect combination of limestone and marl soil. Its creation is a testament to Millemann's skillful winemaking methods, favouring organic practices and minimal intervention to capture the essence of the vineyard.
The 2019 vintage sings of sublime finesse, boasting a vibrant bouquet of ripe pear, fresh almonds, and subtle notes of honeysuckle. On the palate, distinct mineral undertones accompany the rich fruit, leading to an exceptionally opulent finish. Aged meticulously in French oak barrels and blessed by an extraordinary vintage year, the the Millemann Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 offers an immersive journey for the sophisticated oenophile. It truly epitomises the excellence of French winemaking.
In BondSG$2,495.00