The Corton-Charlemagne from Domaine Poisot is a quite forward and charming Charlie . the bouquet is quite open with white orchard fruits, acacia and a lovely chalky mineralic base. On the palate pure yellow fruit with a very fine density and a long quite rich finish. The fruit is deep and quite dense – old vines, average age is 50 years. It’s quite accessible for a Corton-Charlemagne, and with a lovely expression of the terroir and the vintage. This is not a big and tough Charlie, but a charming quite approcable wine – lovely by my standards.
(Drink from 2020) – Fine+ 92p – Tasted 20/02/2013
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Tasting Notes for this producer
- Domaine Poisot, Corton Charlemagne 2010 March. 5. 2013
- Domaine Poisot, Corton Bressandes 2009 February. 27. 2013
- Domaine Poisot, Romanee-Saint-Vivant 2009 February. 20. 2013
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