Description
94 Points Allen Meadows
Ripe, fresh and restrained aromas of red and dark currant and a variety of spice elements combine with intensely floral, earthy and sauvage-inflected nuances. I very much like the texture of the delicious medium-bodied flavors that possess good power and plenty of minerality that deliver excellent depth and length on the balanced finish that really fans out as it sits on the palate. While there is a mild hint of backend warmth, this could eventually well be the best Corton that the domaine has produced.
94 Points Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Surpassing the 2015 rendition, the 2016 Corton Grand Cru is the finest wine that the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti has produced to date from the holdings of Prince Florent de Mérode. Wafting from the glass with notes of cassis, currant leaf, raspberries and menthol, discretely framed by new wood, the wine is medium to full-bodied, velvety and intense, gaining in depth and dimension as it sits in the glass, with tangy underpinning acids and powdery tannins, culminating in a long finish. Aubert de Villaine recounted that the Domaine replanted a third of Corton-Bressandes while also grafting over the Mérodes’ young vines to their own massal selections of Pinot Fin. While this is built for four decade’s evolution in the cellar, the balance and concentration are such that it could be drunk with pleasure in its youth.
92-95 Points Jasper Morris
Dense but not quite brilliant, unlike the nose which has a huge weight to it. There is a royal depth of flavour here but nonetheless a trace of green which will add complexity later. The tannins are soft. Lovely texture at the back, very dense with a fabulous aftertaste. Graceful, fleshy yet lively too.