2020 Corton, Clos du Roi, Grand Cru, Domaine de Montille, Burgundy
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
- Pinot Noir
Not ready
- Matthew Hayes
- 17.5/20
- Neal Martin MW
- 91-93/100
- Allen Meadows
- 92-94/100
- Charles Curtis MW
- 96/100
- Jasper Morris MW
- 92-94/100
Product: 20208018227
Description
Super-ripe blackberry and plum fruit touched with leather, spice and smoke. The texture is impressively dense and concentrated, yet the wine never loses its silky elegance, which lingers invitingly on the long finish. This is a really impressive Corton Clos du Roi. The domaine owns a parcel of 0.83ha in the centre of the vineyard at mid-slope. The organic-certified vines are fermented with a substantial proportion of whole clusters and aged in 30% new casks.
Drink 2025 - 2060
Charles Curtis, Decanter.com (November 2021)
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2020
Maturity Not ready
Grape List Pinot Noir
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Domaine de Montille
Critics reviews
Matthew Hayes 17.5/20
70-year-old vines. Cask sample.A lovely mix of red and dark fruits, the depth of the fruit retains great freshness and is not overtly stamped by any tannic imprint. Quite charming and playful, as Cortons go in their youth. Drink 2028 - 2040Matthew Hayes, JancisRobinson.com (January 2022)
Drink 2028 - 2040
Neal Martin MW 91-93/100
The 2020 Corton Clos du Roi Grand Cru is two-thirds whole cluster fruit. Quite closed, broody and stroppy on the nose, it does not budge when I gave my glass aeration. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent tannins, quite saline and spicy, with a dash of white pepper towards the finish. Good depth, quite voluminous on the finish. Give this 4-6 years in bottle.Drink 2026 - 2040Neil Martin, Vinous.com.com (December 2021)
Drink 2028 - 2040
Allen Meadows 92-94/100
Riper aromas aren't as cool or elegant, but they are more complex, with plenty of warm earth and sauvage elements adding interest to the notes of plum, cassis and smoke hints. There is very good volume, power and intensity to the muscular but still refined medium-weight plus flavours that exude good minerality on the chalky, balanced and austere finish where a touch of wood surfaces.Drink from 2032 onwardallen_meadows, burghound_com.com (April 2022)
Drink 2028 - 2040
Charles Curtis MW 96/100
Super-ripe blackberry and plum fruit touched with leather, spice and smoke. The texture is impressively dense and concentrated, yet the wine never loses its silky elegance, which lingers invitingly on the long finish. This is a really impressive Corton Clos du Roi. The domaine owns a parcel of 0.83ha in the centre of the vineyard at mid-slope. The organic-certified vines are fermented with a substantial proportion of whole clusters and aged in 30% new casks.Drink 2025 - 2060Charles Curtis, Decanter.com (November 2021)
Drink 2028 - 2040
Jasper Morris MW 92-94/100
Two thirds whole cluster, just over 13%. Heady bright purple. While the fruit is ripe, it has not lost its class and elegance. After a while the whole bunches add a further refinement. Liqueur cherry. Beautiful balance on the first part of the palate, drier tannins behind but the fruit comes through.Jasper Morris MW, InsideBurgundy.com (January 2022)
Drink 2028 - 2040
About this wine
Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir is probably the most frustrating, and at times infuriating, wine grape in the world. However when it is successful, it can produce some of the most sublime wines known to man. This thin-skinned grape which grows in small, tight bunches performs well on well-drained, deepish limestone based subsoils as are found on Burgundy's Côte d'Or. Pinot Noir is more susceptible than other varieties to over cropping - concentration and varietal character disappear rapidly if yields are excessive and yields as little as 25hl/ha are the norm for some climats of the Côte d`Or.
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Domaine de Montille
The De Montille family has long been a venerable one in Burgundy, though Domaine de Montille’s reputation was properly established in 1947: prominent Dijon lawyer Hubert de Montille inherited 2.5 hectares in Volnay, later adding further parcels in Volnay, Pommard and Puligny. Hubert’s style was famously austere: low alcohol, high tannin and sublime in maturity. His son, Etienne, joined him from ’83 to ’89 before becoming the senior winemaker, taking sole charge from ’95. Etienne also managed Château de Puligny-Montrachet from ’01; he bought it, with investors, in ’12. The two estates were separate until ’17, when the government decreed that any wine estate bearing an appellation name could no longer offer wine from outside that appellation. The solution was to absorb the château estate into De Montille – the amalgamated portfolio is now one of the finest in the Côte d’Or. Etienne converted the estate to organics in ‘95, and to biodynamics in 2005, making the house style more generous and open, focusing on the use of whole bunches for the reds.
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