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Domaine de la Romanee-Conti Corton Grand Cru 2017

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— Flamboyant grand cru sourced from three Corton parcels; DRC has vinified it since 2009
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— 96 Points, Tim Atkin!
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— Sourced from a premium private cellar

Origin

Burgundy Cote de Beaune, France

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SKU: DRCC201710 UCAU
  • 96 Points
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  • 93 Points
TASTING NOTES

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Corton Grand Cru 2017 is a flamboyant expression of Burgundy’s finest terroir, meticulously crafted from three exclusive Corton parcels. Since 2009, the prestigious Domaine de la Romanée-Conti has vinified this exceptional Grand Cru, delivering a wine that embodies elegance, complexity, and power.

This 2017 vintage stands out for its remarkable balance and depth, reflecting the unique microclimate of the Corton appellation, known for producing some of the most structured and age-worthy Pinot Noir in the region. The wine’s rich bouquet reveals layers of dark cherry, ripe blackberry, and subtle earthy undertones, complemented by refined tannins and a lingering finish.

Critically acclaimed, it earned 96 points from Tim Atkin, underscoring its status as a benchmark for Grand Cru excellence. Sourced from a premium private cellar, this bottle represents a rare opportunity to experience one of Burgundy’s most sought-after wines, revered for its finesse and aging potential.

Key highlights:

  • Flamboyant Grand Cru from three distinguished Corton parcels
  • Vinified by Domaine de la Romanée-Conti since 2009
  • 96 Points, Tim Atkin
  • Sourced from a premium private cellar ensuring exceptional provenance

Discover the refined power and subtle complexity of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Corton Grand Cru 2017, a true masterpiece that elevates any wine collection with its prestigious heritage and unparalleled quality.

TASTING PROFILE
  • LIGHT
  • FULL
  • LOW TANNIN
  • TANNIC
  • SWEET
  • DRY
  • LOW ACIDITY
  • HIGH ACIDITY

Classification: Red

Variety: Pinot Noir

Vintage: 2017

Bottle : 750ml (Bottle)

Country: France

Region: Burgundy

Alcohol: 13.0%

Cellaring: 15 Plus Years

Scores

96/100

Still blended from the Renardes, Bressandes and Clos du Roi Grands Crus – the original idea in 2008 was to produce three separate wines – this Corton is appreciably more than the sum of its parts. Floral, direct and engaging, at least by the standards of many Cortons, it arguably reflects its producer as much as its terroir, with clove spice from 75% whole bunches, subtle wood and a long, engaging, refreshing finish. (TA)

Tim Atkin MW

Scores

93/100

A ripe, fresh and layered nose combines notes of plum, spice, earth and plenty of floral influences. There is fine richness to the relatively supple middle weight flavours that possess a velvety mid-palate mouthfeel along with reasonable if not special density, all wrapped in a youthfully austere, balanced and sneaky long finish where a hints of warmth and sweetness eventually emerge. This minerally effort needs to develop better depth but the potential appears to be present for that to occur.

Allen Meadows

Scores

93/100

The 2017 Corton Grand Cru is performing beautifully from bottle, bursting from the glass with a captivating bouquet of peonies, rose hips, sweet red berries, orange rind, spices and subtle soil tones. On the palate, the wine medium to full-bodied, supple and velvety, with succulent acids, good concentration and a long, exquisitely perfumed finish. Indeed, it's only by comparison with the domaine's utterly suave wines from Vosne-Romanee later in the tasting that this Corton's tannins seem comparatively coarse-grained. (William Kelley)

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

Scores

93/100

The 2017 Corton Grand Cru is floral, gracious and so inviting. White pepper, mint and pine perk up the red cherry and cranberry fruit flavours nicely. In 2017, the Corton is decidedly ethereal and pointed, with terrific energy and tons of class. It will be interesting to see how it develops, as there is a good deal of structure beneath. Even in the short time I was able to follow it in this tasting, the Corton opened up very nicely. This fruit was brought in on September 4, and was the domaine’s first pick.

Antonio Galloni

Scores

93/100

Picked 4th September. Just bottled, to be released next year. Fine mid youthful purple, offering a clean and pure nose, though nothing like the rumbustious character of the 2016. Lively fruit with a hint of orange zest. Sweetly perfumed, fuller bodied than the 2014, a little more velvet but in the same line. Beautiful fruit and mineral acid balance, and indeed persistence." 92 points Neal Martin in Vinous: "The 2017 Corton Grand Cru was cropped at 33hl/ha, picked on September 4 and bottled on January 23, 2019. The heavenly bouquet, probably one of the finest I have encountered from this property since its inception in 2009, features brambly red fruit, discreet touches of hawthorn and succinct use of oak. Curiously, there is something Pommard-like about this Corton – a sense of earthiness, perhaps. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins and quite noticeable acidity, and lightly spiced with touches of white pepper toward the finish. It does not kick on like the domaine’s top cuvees, but it shows considerable persistence and should drink well within a couple of years. This ranks alongside the 2016, in my opinion. 692 cases produced. Tasted at Corney & Barrow’s annual in-bottle tasting in London.

Jasper Morris MW