House: Capitain Gagnerot Vineyard: The particularity of Burgundy is to produce on very diverse terroirs wines from unique grape varieties that highlight the specificity of each appellation: Pinot Noir for red wines, Chardonnay for white wines. Our Terroir therefore refers to the specific characteristics of the soils, subsoils, climatic conditions and grape varieties, but it is also the fruit of the work and knowledge that man has refined over the course of his history. At the junction between the Côte de Beaune and the Côte de Nuits, the very fragmented vineyard of Ladoix is ideally located on the Coteau de Corton, the only hillside in Burgundy to produce both white grands crus and red grands crus. the geological profile of the hillside is broken down into two types of soil: • Calcareous marl suitable for great white wines; • Clayey-limestone soils mixed with shallow clay, giving very fine red wines. Region: Burgundy Appellation: Corton Grand Cru de la Côte de Beaune Color: Red Capacity: 750ml Grape variety: Pinot Noir Packaging: Carton Alcohol: 13.5 Taste Full-bodied Advice: Duck in sauce, game, medium or full-bodied cheeses Tasting: Color: Dark, deep and intense red. Nose: Powerful and warm aromas of very ripe black fruits, evolving towards notes of humus. Palate: Charming, racy. Serving temperature: 16 Information The information published above presents the current characteristics of the wine in question. It is not specific to the vintage. |