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Sourced from the storied slopes of the Corton hillwhere marl, limestone, and red clay soils meet at high elevationthis Grand Cru Pinot Noir expresses the raw, age-worthy potential of its origin. In 2023, a temperate growing season with well-timed rains and a long harvest window allowed for optimal ripeness and concentration. The fruit, hand-harvested and meticulously sorted, underwent a partial whole-cluster fermentation and was vinified with indigenous yeasts. The wine was aged for 18 months in 50% new French oak, adding layers of structure and spice without overwhelming the fruit.
The result is a Corton of impressive stature and clarity: brooding dark fruits layered with notes of forest floor, smoke, and graphite. While youthful now, the wine possesses the structure to evolve beautifully over two decades or more. Serve with game birds, roasted lamb, or aged cheeses like poisses or Beaufort for a transcendent pairing.
Maison Parent-Gros is a collaborative venture between two of Burgundys most esteemed families: the Parents of Pommard and the Gros family of Vosne-Romane. This alliance merges deep-rooted tradition with a forward-looking approach to sustainable viticulture and terroir-expressive winemaking. Many of the domaine’s vineyards are farmed organically or in conversion, with a focus on biodiversity and soil health.
In the cellar, the philosophy is one of minimal interventionfavoring native ferments, restrained oak use, and gentle extraction to preserve the nuance of each cru. Known for crafting wines that bridge power and elegance, Maison Parent-Gros has quickly become a benchmark for thoughtful, terroir-driven Burgundy.