2021 Patrick Javillier Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru

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Type of Wine White
Country France
Region Bourgogne
Appellation Aloxe-Corton
Winery Patrick Javillier
Vintage 2021
Grape Chardonnay
Content (Alc) 0.75 ltr (13%)
Drink window 2024 - 2040
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Patrick Javillier's Domaine is located in Meursault, one of the most important appellations in Burgundy. The Javillier family has had their own vineyards here for centuries. Patrick Javillier trained as an oenologist in Dijon and took over the family business from his father in 1974.

The domain has several small plots spread across Meursault. Together no more than 9 hectares. Javillier makes a different wine from each vineyard because his goal is to express the specific 'terroir' as purely as possible in the taste of the wine. Two wines from different vineyards can therefore have a completely different character. Javillier makes several white cuvées, in which he mixes wine from different vineyards. The
Javillier makes vinification, the way in which the wine is made, dependent on the harvest. There can also be striking differences between the vintages. Javillier makes wines that can be kept for a long time. They belong to the top of the Côte d'Or.

The Patrick Javillier Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru comes from a climate called “Les Pougets”, on the hill of Corton near Aloxe-Corton, Pernand-Vergelesses and Ladoix-Serrigny with a south-facing location. This Grand Cru wine is characterized by a robust, rich, complex style, with hazelnut and fresh walnut as the most prominent scents. Very robust in the mouth, with notes of ripe apple and apricot, mineral, beautiful acidity and a very long aftertaste. The entire allocation for the Netherlands of this extremely scarce wine is 24 bottles. The absolute icon of Javilier

Vineyard for 2021 Patrick Javillier Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru

Patrick Javillier's Domaine is located in Meursault, one of the most important appellations in Burgundy. The Javillier family has had their own vineyards here for centuries. Patrick Javillier trained as an oenologist in Dijon and took over the family business from his father in 1974. In Patrick Javillier's cellar in Meursault, one plus one equals three. His old teacher would probably disagree, but this is the philosophy Javillier has used for years when making his wines. By blending wine from different climates with complementary properties, he creates a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. For example, the Meursault Clousots is a marriage between Meursault Les Clous and Meursault Les Crotots. The mix of these two climates is better than the individual wines. Patrick Javillier has been making wine since 1974. He obtained his Diplôme National d'Œnology in Dijon in 1973. He then continued his military service for a year. The day after he finished his military service, he was back in Meursault alone to vinify the 1974. His father had retired and left the three hectares of vines to his son.

Since then, Domaine Patrick Javillier has grown to ten hectares. The Meursault Clousots is the latest addition to its wine portfolio, with 2006 being the first vintage for this cuvée. Another of his cuvées, the Meursault Tête de Murger, has commanded a high price for years. As with the Clousots, the Tête de Murger is a Meursault appellation coummunale, originating from two different climates - in this case Les Casse-Têtes west of the village and Au Murger de Monthélie north of the village bordering Monthélie. If you can find two climates of the Meursault village appellation that complement each other, you can get premium cru quality, explains Patrick Javillier. But again, if you are not careful in choosing the climates, you could end up with a wine that is not as good as either one. Patrick Javillier produces a small amount of grand cru wine - Corton-Charlemagne - and an even smaller amount of premier cru. His Meursault Charmes produces only 400 bottles per year. Javillier makes wines that can be kept for a long time. They belong to the top of the Côte d'Or.

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Type of Wine White
Country France
Region Bourgogne
Appellation Aloxe-Corton
Icons Icon France
Winery Patrick Javillier
Grape Chardonnay
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2021
Drinking as of 2024
Drinking till 2040
Alcohol % 13
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Tasting Profiles Complex, Dry, Aged on wood, Powerful, Mineral, Rich, Tense, Full
Drink moments Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Open haard
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