Domaine Méo-Camuzet Corton Charlemagne 2021
Burgundy wine Grand Cru

The 2008 Bourgogne (from parcels in Nuits-St.-Georges, Vosne-Romanee, and Marsannay) sports a lovely black cherry, iodine and cherry pitnose, comes onto the palate generously juicy with under tones of game and fresh blood, and finishes with real grip, if a touch of extraneous woodiness.
Robert Parker : 93 points
Your Cellarman : 93 points
White wine 2021
- Area : Bourgogne
- Name : Pernand-Vergelesses
- Grape variety : Chardonnay
- Structure : Consistent, Fleshy, Rich, Satiny, Silky
- Families of flavor : Brioche, Butter, Dried fruits, Fresh fruits
- Conservation : A boire jusqu'en 2035
- Temperature of service : 15-16°
- Mets/wines agreements : Carpaccio de thon, Darne de saumon pochée, Lapin sauté à l'estragon
- Capacity : Bottle (0,75 L)





Description of the Domaine Méo-Camuzet
The 2008 Bourgogne (from parcels in Nuits-St.-Georges, Vosne-Romanee, and Marsannay) sports a lovely black cherry, iodine and cherry pitnose, comes onto the palate generously juicy with under tones of game and fresh blood, and finishes with real grip, if a touch of extraneous woodiness.
Robert Parker : 89-91 points
Open and expressive, the 2019 Meursault (Méo-Camuzet Frère & Soeurs) bursts with aromas of pear, toasted nuts, baking spices and fresh bread. Medium to full-bodied, fleshy and enveloping, its generous core of fruit is girdled by tangy acids