2018 Esprit Leflaive Corton Les Grandes Lolieres Grand Cru

Pinot Noir - 750ML
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WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Pinot Noir
Country France
Region Burgundy
Sub-region Cote de Beaune
Appellation Corton
Vintage 2018
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 13%
Closure Cork

The 2018 Esprit Leflaive Corton Les Grandes Lolieres Grand Cru is a most eloquent representation of the revered Pinot Noir varietal, hailing from the esteemed wine region of Burgundy, France. This particular wine, from the Cote de Beaune sub-region, is a testament to the meticulous viticulture and winemaking craftsmanship of its producer, Esprit Leflaive.

The color of the wine is a deep, luscious red, reminiscent of a breathtaking Burgundy sunset. When poured, it greets you with an irresistible bouquet that encapsulates the very essence of its region. The initial nose is a complex harmony of ripe, dark fruits, interwoven with subtle earthy undertones, characteristic of the Corton appellation.

On the palate, this Grand Cru Pinot Noir is a symphony of flavors: cherries and blackcurrants dance seamlessly with undertones of forest floor and a hint of well-integrated oak. The wine’s structure is firm yet elegant, a testament to its noble pedigree. It boasts a medium to full body, with a balance of acidity and tannins that promise longevity and potential for further development in the bottle.

The finish is persistent, echoing the complex palate and leaving a lasting memory on the senses. The closure is traditional cork, preserving the wine's integrity and allowing for graceful aging. This 2018 vintage truly embodies the spirit of Burgundy, delivering a wine that is both powerful and delicate, charming now and promising many years of pleasure ahead. This is truly a wine that rewards the patient connoisseur, a gem from the heart of France’s most iconic wine region.