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Where to buy 2004 | Domaine Faiveley | Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

2004 | Domaine Faiveley | Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

€1.352,95

White Wine: 2004 | Domaine Faiveley | Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

Pale lemon color. Precise, complex nose melds pineapple, grapefruit, minerals, nutmeg, ginger and wet stone. Spicy, pure and penetrating, with intense citrus-driven fruit and terrific underlying mineral structure. Finishes with sneaky persistence.

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Producer: Domaine Faiveley

Ratings: BH | 91

Vintage: 2004

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13.3%

Varietal: Chardonnay

    Country/Region: France, Charmes-Chambertin

      Detailed Description

      Pale lemon color. Precise, complex nose melds pineapple, grapefruit, minerals, nutmeg, ginger and wet stone. Spicy, pure and penetrating, with intense citrus-driven fruit and terrific underlying mineral structure. Finishes with sneaky persistence.

        Reviews:

        • Burghound: Noticeable wood spice replete with hints of vanilla, clove and anise frame the quite ripe green apple and mineral notes, followed by round, rich and powerful flavors that also carry generous wood influence and a very primary finish where residual hints of the malolactic fermentation remain. As such, this is hard to read at present but at a minimum, it has excellent raw material and this wine has an very fine track record.

          Producer Information

          Domaine Faiveley is one of the largest and most illustrious domaines in Burgundy, and has made its name with red wines made from the Pinot Noir grape. It was founded in 1825 in the village of Nuits-Saint-Georges under Joseph Faiveley, a wine merchant who had a desire for travel. In the beginning of the 19th Century, trade had begun between Burgundy and northern Europe, predominantly along the rivers and canals connecting the regions. Merchants from Burgundy would travel along these paths to exchange their wines for textiles. Joseph Faiveley was one of these merchants, introducing his Burgundian wine to the wider world. Today, the house is run by seventh-generation Eve and Erwan Faiveley (wine-searcher.com interviewed Eve Faiveley in 2021), and the company has expanded its footprint in the Côte de Beaune, and has vineyards throughout the Côte de Nuits, as well as in the Côte Chalonnaise (Domaine de la Framboisière) and Chablis. Domaine Faiveley is best known for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines, but small amounts of Aligoté are also planted in the Côte Chalonnaise. Currently, Faiveley has 10 hectares (25 acres) of grand cru vineyards out of a total of 115 hectares (285 acres). Faiveley owns parcels in Gevrey-Chambertin, Bâtard-Montrachet, Volnay and Pommard to name a few, however these are very fragmented with no single site being more than one hectare (2.5 acres) The company is also a "négoce", buying grapes from other growers in the region. Traditional winemaking with a modern twist is key in the production of wines from Domaine Faiveley. Modern barrel presses as well as custom wooden vats are combined with long aging in deep 19th-Century cellars to produce deep and rich red wines that need age to show their best. In the mid-1990s, Faiveley was at the center of a libel case launched against renowned international wine critic Robert Parker, the result of which saw Parker drop back from reviewing Burgundy wines for his Wine Advocate publication. The case was settled out of court.

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          2004 | Domaine Faiveley | Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

          €1.352,95

          White Wine: 2004 | Domaine Faiveley | Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

          Pale lemon color. Precise, complex nose melds pineapple, grapefruit, minerals, nutmeg, ginger and wet stone. Spicy, pure and penetrating, with intense citrus-driven fruit and terrific underlying mineral structure. Finishes with sneaky persistence.

          Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

          Featured in

          NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

          Producer: Domaine Faiveley

          Ratings: BH | 91

          Vintage: 2004

          Size: 750ml

          ABV: 13.3%

          Varietal: Chardonnay

          Country/Region: France, Charmes-Chambertin

          Pale lemon color. Precise, complex nose melds pineapple, grapefruit, minerals, nutmeg, ginger and wet stone. Spicy, pure and penetrating, with intense citrus-driven fruit and terrific underlying mineral structure. Finishes with sneaky persistence.

          Reviews:

          Producer Information

          Domaine Faiveley is one of the largest and most illustrious domaines in Burgundy, and has made its name with red wines made from the Pinot Noir grape. It was founded in 1825 in the village of Nuits-Saint-Georges under Joseph Faiveley, a wine merchant who had a desire for travel. In the beginning of the 19th Century, trade had begun between Burgundy and northern Europe, predominantly along the rivers and canals connecting the regions. Merchants from Burgundy would travel along these paths to exchange their wines for textiles. Joseph Faiveley was one of these merchants, introducing his Burgundian wine to the wider world. Today, the house is run by seventh-generation Eve and Erwan Faiveley (wine-searcher.com interviewed Eve Faiveley in 2021), and the company has expanded its footprint in the Côte de Beaune, and has vineyards throughout the Côte de Nuits, as well as in the Côte Chalonnaise (Domaine de la Framboisière) and Chablis. Domaine Faiveley is best known for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines, but small amounts of Aligoté are also planted in the Côte Chalonnaise. Currently, Faiveley has 10 hectares (25 acres) of grand cru vineyards out of a total of 115 hectares (285 acres). Faiveley owns parcels in Gevrey-Chambertin, Bâtard-Montrachet, Volnay and Pommard to name a few, however these are very fragmented with no single site being more than one hectare (2.5 acres) The company is also a "négoce", buying grapes from other growers in the region. Traditional winemaking with a modern twist is key in the production of wines from Domaine Faiveley. Modern barrel presses as well as custom wooden vats are combined with long aging in deep 19th-Century cellars to produce deep and rich red wines that need age to show their best. In the mid-1990s, Faiveley was at the center of a libel case launched against renowned international wine critic Robert Parker, the result of which saw Parker drop back from reviewing Burgundy wines for his Wine Advocate publication. The case was settled out of court.
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