Domaine Jean Fournier – Corton Grand Cru "Le Rognet" 2023

Domaine Jean Fournier – Corton Grand Cru “Le Rognet” 2023

France → Burgundy → Côte de Nuits
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  • Rebsorte – Pinot Noir Corton Grand Cru Le Rognet, Burgund, 2023
  • Aroma – Reife Kirschen, Himbeeren, Nelke, Kräuter und Mineralität
  • Gaumen – Elegant und kraftvoll mit seidigen Tanninen und langem Abgang
  • Empfehlung – Zu Entenbrust mit Kirschsauce, Kalbsfilet und Comté
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Eckdaten
  • Rebsorte: Pinot Noir/Spätburgunder
  • Jahrgang: 2023
  • Weinsüße: Dry
  • Alkoholgehalt: 13.0 vol. %
  • Flaschengröße: 750 ml
  • Allergene: Sulfite
  • Herkunfsland: France
  • Herkunftsregion: Burgundy, Côte de Nuits
Beschreibung

The Corton Grand Cru "Le Rognet" is is a white wine from a Grand Cru vineyard prestigious Domaine Jean Fournier. The "Le Rognet" vineyard produces wines characterized by a deep, ruby-red color and a complex interplay of aromas, including ripe red and black fruits (such as cherries and blackberries), delicate floral notes, and a fresh minerality. On the palate, the wine is powerful yet invigoratingly fresh with a long, elegant finish. With the typical vigor of a young wine, this Pinot Noir already displays significant aging potential.

Domaine Jean Fournier is a traditional winery in the northern Côte de Nuits. Since the 17th century, this certified organic estate has cultivated its vineyards and produced from various Burgundy appellations. In the cellar, the wine is crafted with to optimally express the .

Das erwartet dich beim Trinken

Complex bouquet of ripe red cherries, raspberries, and wild strawberries with notes of clove, fine herbs, and mineral nuances.
Elegant yet powerful, with silky tannins, lively acidity, and a long, mineral finish.
Pairs with roasted duck breast with cherry sauce, rosé veal fillet, or mature Comté and Époisses cheese.
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