Edmond Cornu & Fils Aloxe-Corton Vieilles Vignes 2015 - 375mL - (Cote de Beaune, France) - [VV 94]

Edmond Cornu & Fils Aloxe-Corton Vieilles Vignes 2015 - 375mL -
(Cote de Beaune, France) - [VV 94]


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About this Winemaker:
Edmond Cornu, tall, lean and talented, was the man in charge when Rosenthal started working with the domaine in 1978. His son, Pierre, joined the family enterprise shortly thereafter; Pierre now has taken on the title of owner while Edmond remains the principal advisor. The domaine’s holdings are spread throughout the villages of the northern tier of the Côte de Beaune. Their wines capture the broad spectrum of sensory pleasures that the best of the wines from Ladoix, Aloxe, Chorey and Savigny supply.

The Cornu family settled in the town of Ladoix in 1870 and established the domaine in 1875. Edmond Cornu assumed command of the estate in 1956 and in 1959 began to bottle the fruits of his labor. Up until that time all wines made at the estate had been sold to negociants. As the private clientele increased, Cornu also expanded the domaine. With the ascension of his son Pierre to full participation in the domaine, this dynamic family has aggressively pursued additional opportunities to acquire prime vineyard sites. Having expanded the domaine, Pierre is now joined by his cousin, Emmanuel Boireau, in supervising the vineyard and cellar work.

Currently, the estate comprises 15 hectares, 13.5 of which are planted to Pinot Noir and the rest to the classic white grapes of Burgundy (1.5 hectares to Chardonnay plus 0.5 hectare of Aligoté). The vineyards are spread across the communes of Ladoix, Chorey, Aloxe Corton and Savigny in the Côte de Beaune and a small parcel in Corgoloin in the Côte de Nuits.

The entire crop is harvested by hand. The grapes are completely destemmed. The fermentation for the reds and the Aligoté occurs in stainless steel tanks; pigeage and remontage are part of the fermentation process for the red wines, the extent to which either is done is dependent on the structure of the particular vintage. Fermentation temperatures normally range between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius. After the alcoholic fermentation, the red wines are racked into small barrels to age for 15 to 20 months, again the length of elevage depends on the structure of the wine; the more sturdy and complex the wine, the longer the wine ages in barrel. The malolactic fermentation is done in barrel. The wines are rarely fined and only occasionally filtered. The few white wines produced at this domaine are, with the exception of the Aligoté, fermented and aged in small barrels with a minimal use of new oak.

94 Points - VertdeVin:
The nose is powerful, aromatic and offers intensity. It reveals notes of black cherry, crushed blueberry and slight notes of fleshy / ripe red berries associated with discreet hints of violet, spices (clove, cardamom …) and gray pepper. The palate is fruity, well-balanced, gourmand, elegant, delicate and offers finesse, tension, fat, a slight freshness, a beautiful acid frame, tension as well as a small fat. On the palate this wine expresses notes of cherry, redcurrant and raspberry combined with hints of blackberry / plum, slight touches of chocolate, toasted touches, cardamom and discreet vanilla bourbon hints. Tannins are fine and slightly chewy (offer chews). Beautiful persistence. There is an imperceptible touch of coffee on the persistence.