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Château Corton André 2002 “Monopole” Pierre André

Original price was: $108.11.Current price is: $32.43.

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Château Corton André 2002 “Monopole” – Pierre André

A singular Grand Cru, where tradition meets elegance

With its iconic turret topped by glazed tiles, Château Corton André is a landmark of the Côte de Beaune and a symbol of classic Burgundian refinement. This 2002 Corton Grand Cru, drawn from a monopole parcel solely owned by Maison Pierre André, delivers a rare and focused expression of one of Burgundy’s most prestigious terroirs—perched at the top of the Corton hill.

The 2002 vintage is considered outstanding in Burgundy, producing wines of balance, freshness, and aging potential. This wine opens with a deep, slightly evolved ruby hue. The nose is complex and refined, revealing notes of ripe black fruits, morello cherry, violet, soft spices, forest floor, and a hint of stony minerality. On the palate, it is ample and structured, with silky tannins and a long, savory finish, lifted by vibrant acidity and elegant depth.

A Grand Cru for fine dining, it pairs beautifully with game birds, beef Wellington, or an aged Burgundian cheese. The 2002 Corton “Monopole” by Pierre André is a proud expression of the noble power and classical grace of Burgundy’s greatest red wines.

Caractéristiques

Castle / Estate / House Maison Pierre Andre
Designation Corton
Capacity (cl) 75
Color Red
Vintage (year) 2002
Référence FD49