2011 Corton-Charlemagne Quintessence Grand Cru
France
Corton Charlemagne
Burgundy
White
Chardonnay
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Vincent Girardin remains here as a consultant following the passing of control of this company to the Compagnie des Vins d'Autrefois, with enologist Eric Germain, who had assisted Girardin in recent years, now in charge of winemaking. Germain told me that the chardonnay in 2011 gained in fullness and maturity of flavors and aromas during the last few days leading up to the harvest (he began on September 2 but picked a number of his top holdings on September 7 and 8). "The weather was dry and we didn't get an uptake of potassium, which would have compromised acidity," he told me. "I can't say that one village did best, but the vines higher up on the hillside tended to produce wines with more tension in 2011." Potential alcohol levels were in the healthy 12.7% to 13% range, and the grand crus picked at 13.2% did not require chaptalization. This producer is now using its barrels on a five-year cycle--that is, no more than 20% new oak--and Germain believes that the lighter hand with the wood is augmenting terroir expression. There's no longer any use of enzymes or stirring of the lees. Interestingly, Germain believes that 2007, 2010 and 2011 are similar vintages with long aging potential.
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