Corton Grand Cru on sale
Corton Grand Cru
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99% of the wine produced is red; the Corton appellation is the only red Côte de Beaune Grand Cru. The limestone-clay soil on the Corton hillside is rich in marl, and provides an exceptional terroir for producing great wines. Dense, closed and highly tannic when young, they have worried many a connoisseur. However, after waiting patiently for six or seven years, cellaring will bring out their marvellous aromas of red fruit, spices, liquorice and game, as well as an incredible richness. Nicely structured, they unveil a nice acidity and good persistency. Next to Pommard, Corton has, out of all the Côte de Beane wines, undoubtedly the best cellaring potential, which is between 20 to 40 years depending on the vintage.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Burgundy

Colour : red

Volume : 480000 bottles

Grape variety : Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings : Gigue de chevreuil, Cuissot de marcassin, Boeuf grillé

Appellation : Corton

Classification : Grand cru

Size (in ha) : 98 hectares

Viticulture : organic More information....

Service temperature : 16°

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Price estimate break down for wine Corton Grand Cru 1989
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Current price estimate of 1989 vintage
60
60
Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
68
Highest auction price (past 12 months)
Auction history Corton Grand Cru 1989
11/15/202360
8/30/202368
10/13/202180
6/23/202180
9/30/202074
8/26/202074
8/26/202068
6/24/202069
5/13/202082
1/22/202074

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