2009 Corton Clos du Roi Grand Cru

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Corton Rognet

Burgundy

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir

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I was very impressed with the wines I tasted at Camille Giroud. While top selections are hugely successful, readers should also pay attention to the village wines, which deliver plenty of character at accessible prices. Most of the wines are made from purchased fruit sourced from growers with whom the winery has long term relationships. The harvest took place between the 8th and 15th of September. Sugar levels were higher than in 2005. Macerations were on the long side in 2009, and ranged from 19-24 days versus the more typicalMost of the wines were made from 100% destemmed fruit, although a few selections – the Corton-Rognets and Chambertin in particular – saw some whole bunches. Malos were completed between February and April 2010 and the wines were not racked during their aging. Bottling began just after harvest 2010 for some of the early maturing reds, but most of the wines were still in barrel at the time of my visit in late February, with the exception of the Grands Crus, most of which had been racked into steel and were awaiting bottling towards the end of March.

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David Croix reported that the harvest here occurred between September 9 and 20, with most fruit being picked from the 10th to the 17th. Croix extended his cuvaisons to 18 to 23 degrees in 2009, vs. a more normal 15, as he did a longer cold soak and a good bit of post-fermentation maceration. Still, he told me, "two thousand five is the true great vintage here. The 2009s don't have quite the same density or class. They're opulent, easier wines and they may never close down. But they may have sweeter fruit than 2005. They remind me more of a mix of 1999 and 1990." Of the wines I tasted, only the Volnay and Santenay had been racked to tank. Malos in 2009 generally finished here in March and April. (A Becky Wasserman selection; importers include Willette Wines, New York, NY and Veritas Imports, Beverly Hills, CA)