The 2016 Domaine Bonneau du Martray Corton Charlemagne is a truly outstanding example of a Chardonnay from the Burgundy region of France. Hailing specifically from the Cote de Beaune sub-region and the Aloxe Corton appellation, this wine is a reflection of the rich, fertile terroir of this renowned wine-growing region.
This exquisite white wine is a testament to the skill of its producer, Domaine Bonneau du Martray. The vintage of 2016 was challenging, yet the winery managed to produce a wine that not only met but surpassed expectations. With an alcohol content of 13.0%, this Chardonnay is balanced and refined, revealing its unique character with every sip.
Upon uncorking the bottle, the nose is immediately greeted with alluring hints of white peach, nutmeg, and citrus zest. As the wine breathes, it unveils an elegant and glossy palate, medium-full in body with an impressive sense of reserve. The tasting notes from Decanter commend its nicely saline minerality and good balance.
The reviews from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and Burghound further underscore the quality of this wine. The former praises its classy bouquet of crisp green apple, pears, almond paste, fresh pastry and Meyer lemon, while the latter notes its good density, intensely mineral-driven broad-shouldered flavors, and sneaky good length.
The 2016 Domaine Bonneau du Martray Corton Charlemagne is not just a wine, it's a journey through the terroirs of Burgundy. It promises a remarkable drinking experience now, and its potential for ageing makes it a worthy addition to any wine cellar. This Chardonnay is a testament to the timeless appeal of white Burgundy wines, offering a harmonious blend of intensity, elegance, and complexity.