

Domaine Vigne Comte de Chapelle's Corton-Charlemagne is a great Burgundy wine, produced in small quantities with only 1,500 bottles in the 2022 vintage. This wine, made from the ‘Le Corton’ and ‘Les Renardes’ plots, has a pale gold colour with green highlights. The nose reveals complex aromas of cooked apples, lime, cinnamon and fern. On the palate, it is rich and balanced, with hints of honey. This wine evolves beautifully over time, promising an intense sensory experience.
This Corton-Charlemagne from Domaine Vigne Comte de Chapelle is a tribute to the great wines of Burgundy. Produced from the exceptional ‘Le Corton’ and ‘Les Renardes’ plots, this white wine comes from a 0.24 hectare area planted in 1990, with production limited to 1,500 bottles for the 2022 vintage. In the glass, it has an elegant pale gold colour, with green tints that will evolve to amber over time, revealing the richness of its terroir.
The aromatic bouquet is sumptuous, combining notes of baked apples, lime and fern, enhanced by a subtle touch of cinnamon and a buttery background. On the palate, this Corton-Charlemagne is unctuous, offering a rich texture balanced by a lovely freshness. Flavours of honey and a hint of minerality create a remarkable harmony. This wine can be enjoyed young for its liveliness and intensity, but it will also evolve in the cellar, achieving exceptional ageing potential and promising greater complexity over time.
The Domaine Vigne Comte de Chapelle, taken over in 2022 by Jean-Marie Fourrier, represents a new impetus in the Burgundy winegrowing landscape. This 7.5-hectare estate, whose vines are grown and vinified in Gevrey-Chambertin by the Fourrier team, benefits from the recognised expertise of this family of passionate winemakers. With respectful vinification and measured ageing, each bottle expresses the finesse and purity of Burgundy's great terroirs, offering wine-lovers a unique experience.