
Fine bright lemon and lime colour. The nose is rather toastier, doubtless the barrel speaking, but in an attractive form. A faint reduction. An excellent solid volume here, with density and the vivacious stones which it should have. All the component parts are there in classical balance and this 2020 Corton-Charlemagne is properly persistent. [Give this another year or two and then enjoy through mid-2030s.] Score - 94-96. (Jasper Morris, MW, insideburgundy.com, Oct. 2021)
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Release DateNovember 3, 2022
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Alcohol/Vol13.5%
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Made InBurgundy, France
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ByDomaine Rapet
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Sugar Content
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VarietalChardonnay