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Pierre Guillemot Le Rognet et Corton Grand Cru 2023 1.5L

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93+pts Wine AdvocateAromas of dark cherries, berries, licorice and spices introduce the 2023 Corton Le Rognet et Corton Grand Cru, a medium to full-bodied, deep and layered wine that's the most concentrated, structured red in the range this year. If most o

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93+pts Wine Advocate
Aromas of dark cherries, berries, licorice and spices introduce the 2023 Corton Le Rognet et Corton Grand Cru, a medium to full-bodied, deep and layered wine that’s the most concentrated, structured red in the range this year. If most of Guillemot’s 2023s are rather immediate, this Corton will require a bit of patience.

91-94pts Jasper Morris
A middling crimson purple. The nose is notably more backward. A crunchy mineral note to finish. After a more sombre mouthful of fruit, a wine which could blossom to a higher level much later. Drink from 2031-2037. Tasted Oct 2024.

TKs notes on 2023 vs. 2022
We have not tasted these 2023s yet but so far with about 40 or so 2023s under our belts tasted the vintage seems fresher in style for 2023 over 2022, though they still have really good fruit concentration and densities, just brighter. For me this bodes very well for the whites that are very classic in style, with powerful textures and driving energy from the acidity, but they also don’t feel sharp, just more energetic and stacked with density that are built to age from the best village level wines and up. The reds are fresh, bright, and more high-toned with more perceptive acidity and tannic structure. Densities and fruit concentration are great, but maybe a touch less than 2022 and more red than dark red fruits, though not strictly so. Ageability is great for both styles/colors in both 2022/2023, it just matters more the style that you prefer. So, in general so far the whites seem more classic than the 2022s, while the reds are also classic with excellent quality. The big difference between both vintages is not a matter of quality, it just comes down to preference of styles. (*Also understand you need to take into context the house style at each domaine)

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