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Subregion | France > Burgundy > Côte de Beaune > Corton |
Colour | Red |
Type | Still |
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A solidly complex and fully mature nose that has now given over to mostly earth, game and sous bois-infused aromas that also reflect a very subtle hint of lactic acid before merging into robust but no longer particularly structured flavors of reasonably impressive depth, concentration and length. Two important points are worth noting: one is that there are no green tannins present, which is the fault that plagues many '90s today and two is that what structure that does remain is relatively fine. Overall, this is a very attractive combination of mature complexity, intensity, balanced size and weight that culminates in admirable length. This should continue to age well though there will be no further improvement in the offing. Consistent notes.
The immensely impressive 1990 Corton reveals a dark ruby/purple color, and a huge nose of smoky new oak, black fruits, herbs, and minerals. Full-bodied, concentrated, and rich, with moderate tannins and low acidity, this stunningly proportioned Corton is already delicious, yet it should drink well for another 12-15 years. Only 125 cases were produced.