Domaine Leroy, Corton Grand Cru AOC Les Renardes
2014, Bourgogne, France
Classification Corton Grand Cru AOC
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 13%
Grape Pinot Noir
Drinking window 2030
Average score 93
Indulge in the luxurious taste of Domaine Leroy Corton Grand Cru AOC Les Renardes, a stunning red wine from the renowned Bourgogne region of France. This exquisite wine, crafted in the prestigious Corton Grand Cru classification, is a true masterpiece of winemaking. The 2014 vintage boasts a deep, rich red color that hints at the complex flavors and aromas waiting to be discovered. With a bottle size of 750 ml, this wine is perfect for sharing with friends and loved ones during special occasions or intimate gatherings. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a novice looking to expand your palate, LadyWine is your go-to destination for exceptional wines like Domaine Leroy Corton Grand Cru AOC Les Renardes. Elevate your wine collection with this exceptional red wine that embodies the essence of French winemaking tradition. Cheers to unforgettable moments and unforgettable wines!
About Domaine Leroy
Domaine Leroy has approximately 22.5 hectares of its own vineyard distributed, in ascending hierarchical order. To say that some of the 'village' properties we have never seen bottled, which does not necessarily mean that they have not been bottled... Some 21 different labels have been marketed per year. They have adopted biodynamic methods, being one of the biggest defenders of these, even taking them to extremes that some consider excessive, to the point of practically losing a harvest for not breaking any of the rules. Starting in 1988, they began to reconvert the vineyard, in order to recover the soil from all the barbarities of previous decades, chemical treatments, compactions, etc., and quickly the total production went to biodynamics. Lately the most visible change is that of the pruning of the vineyard. Although trellised, they are doing something similar to what is in the Hermitage or the C te-R tie. Against tradition and what is typical in Burgundy (the double cordon or Guyot pruning), they prune to two thumbs with two buds each, that is, leaving a total of four buds, when the normal is eight. The opinion in the area is that they are very rare: they look like a jungle. For example, the Richebourg vineyards are right next to those of the Domaine de la Roman e-Conti and according to a friend tells us, it is as if it were classical music on one side and heavy metal on the other. In d'Auvenay, the same principles apply as in Leroy, both in the vineyard and in the winery.