Domaine Bonneau du Martray Corton Charlemagne 2007
Burgundy wine Grand Cru

A ripe and classic nose of distinctly discreet and reserved green fruit and floral aromas that are airy, pure and lightly spiced merge into intense, precise and penetrating medium full flavors blessed with terrific acid/fruit balance and huge length. This is really a lovely wine
Allen Meadows : 93 points
Your Cellarman : 94 points
White wine 2007
- Area : Bourgogne
- Name : Pernand-Vergelesses
- Grape variety : Chardonnay
- Structure : Complex, Freshness, Length, Mineral
- Families of flavor : Citrus fruits, Exotic fruits, Flowers, Spices
- Conservation : A maturité jusqu'en 2030
- Temperature of service : 10-12°
- Mets/wines agreements : Carpaccio de thon, Feuilleté d'écrevisse, Filet de Saint-Pierre
- Capacity : Bottle (0,75 L)





Description of the Domaine Bonneau du Martray
A ripe and classic nose of distinctly discreet and reserved green fruit and floral aromas that are airy, pure and lightly spiced merge into intense, precise and penetrating medium full flavors blessed with terrific acid/fruit balance and huge length. This is really a lovely wine
Allen Meadows : 93 points
"This remains almost unchanged from my original review and while there is some discernable development, it remains quite youthful with its wonderfully elegant, pure and high-toned nose that is quite floral with a pronounced citrus influence to the green apple and wet stone notes that border on a mineral-reduction character. The detailed and equally pure mineral-driven medium-bodied flavors possess a cuts-like-a-knife linearity on the bone dry and palate staining finish. This is like sucking on pebbles and while the flavors are still distinctly austere, the balance is impeccable and this should make for a first-rate vintage for this wine in time. However, it’s necessary to point out that one recent bottle displayed some obvious premox."