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Country ranking ?
555
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Producer ranking ?
2
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Decanting time
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When to drink
2020-2035
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Food Pairing
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Food Pairing
Mild Fish, Pastries, Creamy Soup
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Made with grapes from the Le Charlemagne and En Charlemagne lieux-dits (which entitles the wine to be called Charlemagne as opposed to Corton-Charlemagne), this is a superb expression of the Grand Cru. Chalky, taut and appealingly gunflinty, it has saline, oyster shell notes and understated oak. 2020-28
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Origin
Côte de Nuits, Bourgogne
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