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Maison Ponsot Grand Cru Corton-Charlemagne 2021

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Maison Ponsot Grand Cru Corton-Charlemagne 2021
Producer Domaine Ponsot
Region, Country Corton, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 23651-750

First produced in 2009, Ponsot’s Corton-Charlemagne is drawn from two parcels, both in Aloxe: one on the Pernand border in Le Charlemagne and the second in Les Languettes. As you can see from the notes below, this is a deep, fleshy yet energetic and vibrant Charlemagne.

Maison Ponsot Grand Cru Corton-Charlemagne 2021

Reviews

“Two parcels on opposite sides of the hill (En Charlemagne and Les Languettes) but both sitting near the top are the sources for this wine. The wine has a delightful crunchiness that is perfectly contrasted by a hint of satiny glycerol. Sweet plums combine with spicy pear bread to give this immediate appeal.”
94 points, Christy Canterbury MW, Tim Atkin Burgundy Special Report
“50% Pernand side, 50% Languettes. One barrel of each. Very attractive perfume, a touch of lime blossom in the bouquet but ripe enough. A soapy citrus. Very stony, quite intense for the vintage, again the wood seems more present than one would expect given that the youngest barrels date from 2018. Refreshing and energetic. Very persistent.”
93-95 points, Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy

Reviews

“Two parcels on opposite sides of the hill (En Charlemagne and Les Languettes) but both sitting near the top are the sources for this wine. The wine has a delightful crunchiness that is perfectly contrasted by a hint of satiny glycerol. Sweet plums combine with spicy pear bread to give this immediate appeal.”
94 points, Christy Canterbury MW, Tim Atkin Burgundy Special Report
“50% Pernand side, 50% Languettes. One barrel of each. Very attractive perfume, a touch of lime blossom in the bouquet but ripe enough. A soapy citrus. Very stony, quite intense for the vintage, again the wood seems more present than one would expect given that the youngest barrels date from 2018. Refreshing and energetic. Very persistent.”
93-95 points, Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy

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