Aloxe Corton

"Les Boutières"

Gourmand and pleasant
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This "Climat"

This Climat gets its name from the word "boutes" which refers to a goatskin container used to transport wine and olive oil by mule. The "Les Boutières" Climat is close to a well-worn track which was used to transport wine.

Tasting

Appearance: Dark with sustained ruby tints Bouquet: Red fruit aromas, particularly raspberry, strawberry, cherry and black fruits such as blackcurrant and blackberry In the mouth: Firm and structured, chewy and rich in silky, well-integrated tannins.
Aloxe Corton "Les Boutières"

Terroir

The Corton mountain forms an exemplary geological cross-section. Between 200 and 300 metres of altitude, the soil is reddish brown with many flint nodules, calcareous flint waste or loose soil which is rich in potassium and phosphoric acid.
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