Louis Jadot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2002

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Vintage
2002

Size
750ML

Features
Collectible

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Somm Note

Winemaker Notes

Corton Charlemagne is powerful, rich, and mineral with an intense flavour of fruits and flowers and spicy aromas of pepper and cinnamon. It goes very well with haute cuisine, fish and shellfish, white meat and poultry with cream sauces.

Professional Ratings

  • 97
    Aromatically, the powerful, dense, explosive 2002 Corton-Charlemagne offers spices, minerals, gravel and pears. Its awesome aromatics are followed by a muscular, intense personality of exceptional purity. Spices, earth, poached pears, apples, white peaches, and ginger can be found throughout this blockbuster’s flavor profile, as well as in its super-impressive finish.
    Range: 94-97
  • 95
    Refined, with a dense core of apple surrounded by pear and apple pie spice aromas and flavors. Bright and impeccably balanced, this is harmonious and well-defined, yet dense, and has not revealed all its charms. Fine length with a creamy texture. Best from 2008 through 2020.
  • 94
    While this wine shows huge amounts of toasty wood at this stage, its potential for balancing out is all there. The fruit under the wood is hugely ripe, combining sweetness with lemony acidity in a fine balance.

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