Corton Grand Cru 2010 Domaine Romanèe Conti
3.800,00 € Original price was: 3.800,00 €.3.579,00 €Current price is: 3.579,00 €.
| Year | 2017 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Domaine Romanèe Conti |
| Format | 75 Cl |
| Typology | White Wine |
| Grape Variety | Chardonnay |
| Origin | Francia |
| Label | Biodynamic, Indigenous Yeast, Legendary, Wood |
Corton Grand Cru 2010 – Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
Mature elegance from an exceptional vintage in Côte de Beaune
Corton Grand Cru 2010 from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is a Pinot Noir of rare refinement, a pure expression of Aloxe-Corton’s terroir in one of the most elegant vintages of the decade. Produced from biodynamically farmed vineyards and vinified using non-interventionist traditional methods, this wine blends structure, freshness, and finesse in perfect harmony.
Origin and Philosophy
Biodynamics and distinctive terroir
This is DRC’s first red wine produced outside the Côte de Nuits. The vineyards, planted on limestone-rich soils with red marl, are cultivated under certified biodynamic principles with very low yields. The 2010 vintage, marked by a cool and steady season, allowed for slow ripening—ideal for developing fine aromas and precise structure.
Vinification
Tradition, rigor, and patience
Fermentation took place in wooden vats with indigenous yeasts and no artificial temperature control. After malolactic fermentation, the wine aged for around 18 months in new French oak barrels. No filtration or fining was applied, preserving the wine’s purity.
Tasting Notes
A gracefully evolving Corton
Colour
Clear ruby red with garnet highlights, indicating noble bottle aging.
Nose
A layered, complex bouquet: ripe red fruits (redcurrant, cherry), dried rose petals, fine spices, forest floor, and a distinct earthy minerality.
Palate
Elegant and refined, with silky tannins and a still-vibrant acidity. The finish is long and savory, revealing mature fruit, licorice, and dry leaves.
Recommended Pairings
Perfect with refined dishes such as:
Game birds (pheasant, partridge)
Beef fillet in red wine crust
Porcini mushroom risotto
Aged cheeses with character (Beaufort, Pecorino di Pienza)
Technical Sheet
Producer: Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
Vintage: 2010
Appellation: Corton Grand Cru AOC
Grape variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Aloxe-Corton, Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Farming: Certified biodynamic
Harvest: Manual with strict selection
Fermentation: Spontaneous with indigenous yeasts in wooden vats
Aging: 18 months in new French oak barrels
Filtration: None
Alcohol: Approx. 13% vol
Production: Extremely limited
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Domaine de la Romanée‑Conti
The absolute essence of Burgundy—built on rigor, land, and time
The Domaine de la Romanée‑Conti, widely known as DRC, is far more than a wine producer—it is a global icon and a symbol of enological perfection located in the heart of Côte de Nuits, in Vosne‑Romanée. Its history spans centuries and is intertwined with the legendary vineyard that bears its name—Romanée‑Conti—already revered in the 18th century, contested by nobles and cardinals. The Domaine’s modern identity was shaped in the 20th century by the de Villaine and Leroy families, who continue to share its management and vision. All its vineyards are Grand Cru, nestled in Burgundy’s most prized plots—from La Tâche and Richebourg to Romanée‑Saint‑Vivant and Montrachet. With extremely limited production, each bottle is the result of an unwavering pursuit of purity, depth, and terroir fidelity.
In the vineyard: rigorous biodynamics and profound respect for terroir
At DRC, organic farming is not a trend, but a deeply held conviction. The vineyards have been certified biodynamic for years, though respect for the land predates any certification. Every vineyard practice—including harvest—is done by hand, grounded in the goal of expressing each cru fully. Each vine is treated as a unique individual; there is no forcing, no irrigation, no synthetic products. Exceptionally low yields, coupled with vine age, yield grapes of unparalleled concentration and complexity. Central to the philosophy is time—time to listen to the soil, observe the vine, and wait for perfect maturity. Only through such patience can one create a wine capable of transcending decades.
In the cellar: rigor, gravity, and almost religious classicism
Winemaking at DRC is marked by monastic precision, with meticulous observation of each micro-lot. Grapes are sorted one by one with obsessive care. Fermentation occurs in oak vats with native yeasts, often using whole clusters, and with no artificial temperature control. The must follows its natural course, without mechanical interference. Post-fermentation, wines are aged roughly 18 months in 100% new barriques, always with the aim of preserving, not masking, the wine’s identity. There is no room for shortcuts or compromise. Each cuvée is bottled unfiltered after a slow, precise, and silent evolution. The result is a wine beyond time—devoid of fashion or concession, speaking with an ethereal, vibrant, unmatched voice.
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