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Corton Charlemagne

Domaine Henri BoillotCote de Beaune, France

Domaine Henri Boillot’s Corton‑Charlemagne is a powerful, mineral‑driven Grand Cru Chardonnay from the Corton‑Charlemagn…Learn More »

$360

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About This Wine

Domaine Henri Boillot’s Corton‑Charlemagne is a powerful, mineral‑driven Grand Cru Chardonnay from the Corton‑Charlemagne sites around Aloxe‑Corton, typically showing a taut, saline core of crushed stone and citrus/white‑flower notes with serious mid‑palate density, firm acidity and an almost tactile, long finish; made in a classically restrained, ageworthy style (often from purchased Corton fruit) that favors structure and terroir expression ove…Learn More »

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About Corton Charlemagne

Domaine Henri Boillot’s Corton‑Charlemagne is a powerful, mineral‑driven Grand Cru Chardonnay from the Corton‑Charlemagne sites around Aloxe‑Corton, typically showing a taut, saline core of crushed stone and citrus/white‑flower notes with serious mid‑palate density, firm acidity and an almost tactile, long finish; made in a classically restrained, ageworthy style (often from purchased Corton fruit) that favors structure and terroir expression over overt fruitiness.