
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Antonin Guyon
- Region Côte de Beaune
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2023 - 2035
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2016 - Corton Clos du Roy Grand Cru Antonin Guyon - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Antonin Guyon
- Region Côte de Beaune
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2023 - 2035
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Burghound, April 2018, Score: 89-92
This is aromatically similar to the Bressandes but with a touch of menthol. The slightly bigger flavors possess a bit more mid-palate density and more minerality as well though the bitter cherry-inflected finish is again noticeably sweet and slightly warm as well. This should drink well much earlier than is typical for this wine. 89-92/100. Drink 2023 onwards.
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Burghound, April 2018, Score: 89-92
This is aromatically similar to the Bressandes but with a touch of menthol. The slightly bigger flavors possess a bit more mid-palate density and more minerality as well though the bitter cherry-inflected finish is again noticeably sweet and slightly warm as well. This should drink well much earlier than is typical for this wine. 89-92/100. Drink 2023 onwards.
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Jancis Robinson, January 2018, Score: 17.5
Even more fragrant than the Bressandes, still red-fruited. Very pretty. This is even more refined, though the tannins are more structured, and it seems to have even greater length. Worth the premium. 17.5/20 points
Region
Côte de Beaune
The Côte de Beaune begins north of the town of Beaune with the villages of Pernand Vergelesses,Ladoix Serrigny and Aloxe-Corton. There are far more village appellations that make up this subregion, a total of 18 compared to 8 in the Côte de Nuits. Its red styles range from the most plump and fruit forward such as those from Beaune, Chorey or Savigny to the delicate and linear wines of Volnay to the textured and structured creations of Pommard. Though its reds can be noteworthy, its whites are the bigger draw. The limestone-rich soils of the villages of Corton, Meursault, Puligny Montrachet and Chassagne Montrachet are treasure troves of some of the most exceptional white wines produced. Each sings with its own voice yet with a chorus that is undeniably Chardonnay.