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2016 Domaine Bonneau du Martray, Charlemagne Grand Cru
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Start Your Wine Collection with 2016 Domaine Bonneau du Martray, Charlemagne Grand Cru
- Begin your portfolio with a prestigious wine that has a history of growth.
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Critics Scores
Burghound.com
A pungent nose combines notes of wood and reduction. Otherwise there is both good density and punch to the intensely mineral-driven broad-shouldered flavors that possess sneaky good length. This beauty is notably firm but not really austere and while it should age well over the mid-term, it should also be accessible after as little as 5 years. Barrel Sample: 92-94
Burghound
A pungent nose combines notes of wood and reduction. Otherwise there is both good density and punch to the intensely mineral-driven broad-shouldered flavors that possess sneaky good length. This beauty is notably firm but not really austere and while it should age well over the mid-term, it should also be accessible after as little as 5 years. Barrel Sample: 92-94
Decanter
This Corton-Charlemagne was cropped at around 20hl/ha. It's a success in a challenging year, opening in the glass with notes of white peach, nutmeg and citrus zest. The wine is glossy, elegant and medium-full, with good balance, nicely saline minerality, and an impressive sense of reserve in this generally open-knit white Burgundy vintage. This is not the most concentrated or taut young Bonneau du Martray Corton-Charlemagne, but it’s showing very well.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The 2016 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is showing superbly from bottle, unwinding in the glass with a classy bouquet of crisp green apple, pears, almond paste, fresh pastry and Meyer lemon. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, concentrated and precise, with serious depth, tangy acidity, and chewy structuring dry extract while remaining elegantly textural. Intense and complete, it's an immensely promising wine which augers well for Bonneau du Martray's future