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Wine Description
The Story
Corton has enjoyed great fame in Burgundy ever since the Emperor Otho gave it his name in the 8th Century. The word "Corton" comes from curtis (the estate) and Othon (the Emperor). The hill of Corton is the most distinctive in Côte d'Or : it is massive, crowned by a forest of gnarly oak trees and, from a distance, looks like some kind of crouching animal.
Through erosion, the soil is a mixture of ochre colours, with patches of clay and angu...
Wine Information
The commune of Aloxe-Corton, located above Pernand Vergelesses at the northern end of the Côte de Beaune, has the unusual distinction of having over half its area covered in Grand Cru vineyards.
It has an exposure ranging from east to south and Southwest.
The Grand Cru appellation of Corton covers different vineyards among Aloxe Corton, Ladoix and Pernand.
Corton is distinct from the individual Grand Cru vineyard "Le Corton".
This wine is ...
Vintage 1999
1999 VINTAGE in Burgundy
The last harvest of the century
Generous yields and exceptional quality for Burgundy's 1999 harvest
Burgundy, France, November 1999 ? The 1999 Burgundy wine harvest was as generous in terms of yield as it was exceptional in terms of quality. According to the Burgundy Wine Bureau (BIVB), the climatic conditions permitted, as happens only rarely, the number of grape bunches per plant to exceed the average of the...