Description
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Savigny les Beaune 2017
This historic estate was established in 1834. Claude de Nicolay took over from her mother as winemaker in 1988 and crafts traditionally styled wines from one of the Côte d’Or’s great terroirs, the hill of Corton and its surrounding villages. Corton is just north of Beaune and it’s easy to spot, as it’s a big hill with a forest on top. It’s a limestone outcropping that is set apart from the main “côte” of the Côte de Beaune or Côte de Nuits. It is a bit of an anomaly in the Côte d’Or as the Grand Crus are named after the hill, rather than attached to a specific village. Three villages have vineyards that are a part of Corton: Aloxe, Ladoix, and Pernand-Vergelesses. Corton is the only place with red Grand Cru in the Côte de Beaune.
There is a background hint of reduction on the earth and sauvage-inflected dark berry fruit aromas so give this a quick aeration of you’re going to try a bottle young. The attractively intense medium weight flavors exude a subtle minerality on the sneaky long and notably saline finish.