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Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

Jacques Prieur Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Bouteille
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    Vintage 2024

    "A year of perseverance and determination"

    After a mild, wet, and slightly sunny winter in 2023-2024, the vines started early and bud break began at the end of March. With significant rainfall and tropical conditions, the vines developed rapidly. The weather turned colder from mid-April but remained very wet. In May, June, and July, temperatures were just seasonal, there was a lack of sunshine, and it rained continuously. This very poor weather caused severe coulure in mid-June, at the time of flowering, and therefore a loss of harvest.
    In mid-August, veraison began in earnest under the influence of warm temperatures, the only month of the year when sunshine levels were above normal. The succession of heavy rains and mild summer weather favored the virulence of mildew, mainly on Pinot Noir grapes, which again caused a significant loss of harvest. The Chardonnay grapes were spared from mildew and the production potential was good.
    The harvest began on September 13 for Pinot Noir and September 18 for Chardonnay.

  • Grape Variety

    Grape variety : 100% Chardonnay.

  • Terroir

    Situated on the hill where the Grands Crus of Corton are located. Facing due east, the vineyard overlooks the village of Ladoix-Serrigny and goes up to the edge of the forest. The vineyard is steep and very chalky, which confers an intense mineral quality.

  • Vinification & Ageing

    Whole bunches of grapes were handpicked into small crates and pressed in a pneumatic winepress. The juice was cold settled after pressing for 36 hours under temperature-controlled conditions. Alcoholic fermentation and ageing took place entirely in oak barrels. 100% malolactic fermentation
    Duration of ageing : 20 months
    Organic Wine

  • Tasting Notes

    Tasted in June 2026
    COLOUR : Bright golden-green with silvery highlights.
    NOSE : Fresh, precise, and crisp, with citrusy and spicy notes.
    PALATE : Tension, energy, savory notes, and power.

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