Corton-Charlemagne - Chambolle-Musigny

Corton Charlemagne is a Grand Cru vineyard located in the village of Aloxe-Corton, on the highest slopes south-west of the hill of Corton in the Côte de Beaune. It is located in the municipalities of Aloxe-Corton, Pernand-Vergelesses and Ladoix-Serrigny, with Chardonnay being the only grape variety allowed.

The story of the so-called Corton-Charlemagne goes back to the early Middle...

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2022 Domaine Evenstad Chambolle-Musigny
grape Pinot Noir
89.95 74.34
2022 Domaine Evenstad Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru Les Feusselottes
grape Pinot Noir
149.00 123.14
2020 Domaine Faiveley Corton "Clos des Cortons" Monopole Grand Cru
grape Pinot Noir
345.00 285.12
2021 Arnaud Baillot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru
grape Chardonnay
387.50 320.25
2021 Domaine Joseph Drouhin Chambolle-Musigny
grape Pinot Noir
140.00 115.70
2010 Chartron et Trébuchet Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Amoureuses
grape Chardonnay
145.00 119.83
2020 Joseph Drouhin Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru
grape Chardonnay
270.00 223.14
2021 Joseph Drouhin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Amoureuses Magnum
grape Pinot Noir
2,495.00 2,061.98
2021 Joseph Drouhin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Amoureuses
grape Pinot Noir
1,165.00 962.81
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Corton Charlemagne is a Grand Cru vineyard located in the village of Aloxe-Corton, on the highest slopes south-west of the hill of Corton in the Côte de Beaune. It is located in the municipalities of Aloxe-Corton, Pernand-Vergelesses and Ladoix-Serrigny, with Chardonnay being the only grape variety allowed.

The story of the so-called Corton-Charlemagne goes back to the early Middle Ages. Legend has it that the owner, Emperor Charlemagne, had a certain part of the hill planted with vines because he saw that the snow melted fastest here. The choice to plant a part with white grapes is said to be due to Karel's fourth wife. She thought red wine stained her husband's white beard. These specific vineyards continue today for the so-called Corton-Charlemagne.