
Even though it is partially hidden by the Hill of Corton, its southern exposure allows this terroir to receive plenty of afternoon sun. High on the hill, overlooking the village, the steep slopes of this vineyard have white marl and limestone soil. CDLC's tiny vineyard compromises only 0.13 hectares on vines that average 30 years old. The wine is made with the use of 33% new French oak.
A light golden color leads to a nose with great definition and aromas of citrus and green fruit. The mid-palate has a freshness the combines with good minerality and a look finish.
White marl and limestone. 30-year-old vines