2013 Corton Charlemagne
By Domaine Coche-Dury
The 2013 Corton Charlemagne from Domaine Coche-Dury, Burgundy, France
The 2013 vintage in Burgundy was one that truly tested the mettle of vintners across the region, giving rise to a selective cache of wines that speak of resilience and adroit winemaking. Within this cohort, the 2013 Corton Charlemagne from Domaine Coche-Dury emerges as a testament to the formidable alliance between nature's unpredictability and human deftness.
Nuances of the 2013 Vintage
While '13 was marked by erratic weather, which ranged from a cold start in spring to a hail-battered summer, the harvest period redeemed itself with favourable conditions, salvaging what was left on the vines. This tumult has graciously produced a Corton Charlemagne that defies initial trepidation; it is an embodiment of minerality and elegance.
The wine reveals an interplay between the concentration of ripe orchard fruits and a piercing backbone of acidity — courtesy of those cooler growing conditions. An enveloping bouquet of wet slate, lemon zest, and brioche hints at masterful barrel aging and lees contact, furnishing the wine with layers of complexity and texture that demand attention.
An Investment in Liquid Gold
For connoisseurs seeking wines with promising longevity for their portfolios, the 2013 Corton Charlemagne from Domaine Coche-Dury is an astute selection. Poised for graceful maturation, this nectar has the structural integrity to evolve splendidly in the cellar, presenting an alluring proposition for fine wine investors.
A sipping experience unfolds gradually; the well-defined citrus enthrones itself amidst nuances of toasted hazelnuts and flint. Singular in its character, this wine captures a particular narrative of 2013 in Burgundy — not only surviving a challenging season but triumphing with finesse and intricacy.
In conclusion, as one delves into the intimate story told by each sip of the 2013 Corton Charlemagne from Domaine Coche-Dury, it becomes vividly clear that within its golden hue lies not just a wine of exquisite distinction but also an unspoken tale of endurance and expertise. A worthy treasure for any discerning investor's cache; this vintage eloquently articulates its place within Burgundy’s pantheon of venerated wines.
Market price (GBP)
£58,250.00
12x75cl
Highest score
95
POP score
3883.33
Scores and tasting notes
Raphaël Coche-Dury describes this as the most challenging vintage of his career to date, but the 2013 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is showing very well, unfurling in the glass with notes of yellow orchard fruit, mandarin and lemon oil, almond paste and subtle top notes of petrol and white flowers. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, layered and intense, with an ample mid-palate, juicy acids, chewy extract and a long, saline finish. This isn't as structurally taut as the best vintages, so it will be a comparatively precocious rendition of this reliably long-lived cuvée, but it should deliver great pleasure over two decades or more.
William Kelley - The Wine Advocate, 31 October 2018