Domaine Frey Corton Grand Cru Le Clos du Chateau 2020
  • Pinot Noir
  • Sustainable
  • Dry
  • Residual Sugar: 2.00 g/l
  • Full Bodied
  • 750ml
  • 13.70% alc./vol

Domaine Frey Corton Grand Cru Le Clos du Chateau 2020

Burgundy,
Regular price $384.95per bottle ($1,154.85per case)
3 bottles per case
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Structured & Refined

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Nestled at the foot of the hillside in Aloxe-Corton, Château Corton Frey stands as one of Burgundy’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the late 19th century atop 15th-century cellars, this historic estate is the region’s most photographed site after the Hospices de Beaune. Legend holds that Emperor Charlemagne once owned vineyards here in the 8th century, planting Chardonnay to preserve the whiteness of his beard.

The estate’s seven hectares span thirteen prestigious appellations, forming part of Burgundy’s intricate mosaic of climats, where the expression of terroir has been honed over centuries. Under the ownership of Caroline Frey, a highly regarded oenologist and winegrower, Château Corton Frey brings together Burgundian tradition with a sustainable, precision-driven philosophy. With intentionally limited production, each wine is crafted to reflect the purity and character of its origin.

Produced as a monopole within the very walls of the Château de Corton, this Grand Cru takes you to the heart of the village, where Burgundy’s excellence reaches its most extraordinary heights. The nose is intense and expressive, unveiling ripe black fruits—blackcurrant and cherry—interlaced with subtle spice. On the palate, the wine is generous, round, and full-bodied, supported by supple, finely structured tannins. It unfolds to a lingering, elegant finish, with subtle hints of leather and truffle emerging.

Aging potential: 10 to 20 years

Press Reviews

James Suckling

96 Points

This very youthful and tightly wound Corton is refined, but also has a fascinating dark side. I love the candied orange, dried flower and hot dry earth character that is woven into the deep, beautifully ripe red fruit aromas. Great concentration and a stack of fine tannins on the compact, medium- to full-bodied palate. Very long, powerful licorice and spice finish. Drink or hold.