



Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Vincent Girardin (Domaine) 2022
13.5%
0.75L
Intensity
This Corton-Charlemagne has been crafted carefully through honest viticulture and low-intervention vinification.
More infoThis is a fine Corton-Charlemagne made with care through honest viticulture and low-intervention vinification. We particularly appreciate its supple texture as well as its lively notes of minerals, flowers, herbs and exotic fruit like pineapple. The Vincent Girardin domain grew the Chardonnay vines for this cuvée on a clay-chalk terroir and harvested by hand. The grape must extracted through light pneumatic pressing carried out alcoholic and malolactic fermentation, and the wine was then matured on lees.
Lot presentation
Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Vincent Girardin (Domaine) 2022
The wine
This is a fine Corton-Charlemagne made with care through honest viticulture and low-intervention vinification. We particularly appreciate its supple texture as well as its lively notes of minerals, flowers, herbs and exotic fruit like pineapple. The Vincent Girardin domain grew the Chardonnay vines for this cuvée on a clay-chalk terroir and harvested by hand. The grape must extracted through light pneumatic pressing carried out alcoholic and malolactic fermentation, and the wine was then matured on lees.
About the Producer Vincent Girardin
Vincent Girardin comes from a family that has cultivated vines since the 17th century. But the real history of Domaine Vincent Girardin is recent, since it began in 1980 when Vincent Girardin took over two hectares of vines from his parents (the family have been wine growers since the 17th century) to produce his own wine. In a few years, Vincent Girardin had become a safe bet in Burgundy, developing a wine trading in 1992. Bought by the Compagnie des Vins d'Autrefois in 2012, the technical team however remained the same, led by Eric Germain.
Today, the estate produces wines from biodynamic vineyards or those that respect the environment (no herbicides or insecticides, natural compost and from local farms, manual harvesting), and in a very natural way. The wines and the climats (Bâtard-Montrachet, Chambertin...) are as prestigious as the next, covering Côte de Beaune, Côte de Nuits, Côte Chalonnaise and Mâconnais. The selection of winemakers remains demanding, as is the high quality of the wines. The red wines are supple, fruity and elegant, whilst the whites are fine, pure, bold and lively.




