Charmes Chambertin, Coquard Loison Fleurot, 2016

Product name: Charmes Chambertin

Producer name: Coquard Loison Fleurot

Variety: pinot noir

Region: France > Burgundy

Category: 赤

Capacity: 750ml

Tk 32,900.00
 
Tk 32,900.00
 

Neil Martin of Wine Advocate magazine praised the wine, saying, "It reminds me of Mugneret-Gibourg and Emmanuel Rouget. The red fruits shine like crystal, the touch is like silk, and the dignified tension is so strong it gives you goosebumps." The magazine has been giving it scores of over 90 points every year. Vinos magazine and Jancis Robinson have also taken notice, and various critics and media visit the Domaine every year.

Although the estate is small at only 9 hectares, it owns six Grand Cru vineyards from Gevrey-Chambertin to Vosne-Romanée, making it a truly unknown treasure. The winemaking style is a fusion of tradition and modernism, and in order to produce a pure and refined taste, 100% of the stems are basically removed, and the proportion of new barrels is modest at around 50% even for Grand Cru. It combines the transparency of terroirism with an abundance of dynamism.

 
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Coquard Loison Fleurot

A maker that attracts attention around the world, reminiscent of Gibourg and Rouget.

A domaine in the village of Flagey-Echezeaux that is little known internationally because until its predecessor, it was sold in buckets to major négociants and mainly sold in the French domestic market. The 9 hectare fields in each village of Côte de Nuits, including six special-grade fields, are located in excellent locations and have mature trees. After completing his training and returning to his family's domaine in 2010, Mr. Thomas Corrado began taking charge of cultivation and brewing, increasing the number of people working at the domaine, quickly blossoming his talent, and making a breakthrough in the international market. Influenced by the fact that he worked closely with Sébastien Catiard, the owner of Domaine Sylvain Catiard, who is a close friend of his generation, he, like Catiard, focuses on field work, and each terroir is clearly visible. It is characterized by a style with a certain degree of purity, precision, and dynamism.

In Wine Advocate issue 234, Neil Martin said of the 2016 vintage, ``Stylistically, it's reminiscent of Mugneret Gibourg, or its neighbor Emmanuel Rougier, with lots of crystalline red fruit. There is a feeling of tension, silky smoothness and tension that sends shivers down your spine.” Others such as Jancis Robinson, Jasper Morris, and Antonio Galloni are also paying attention and giving high praise. Due to the long and difficult-to-remember domain name, various media outlets have taken the initials and started calling it CLF instead of DRC.