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Domaine Faiveley Corton Clos des Cortons Faively 2010
Domaine Faiveley Corton Clos des Cortons Faively 2010
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  BN#450935
Category: Red Wine
Varietal:Pinot Noir
Region: France » Burgundy » Cote de Beaune
Producer: Domaine Faiveley

Regular$185.99

Web Sale Only$168.32

SKU21644

Domaine Faiveley

A rather intense black colour. The nose is powerful, concentrated, fruity and woody. The attack is strong and tannic. The tannins are firm, but well incorporated by the smoothness. We are in the presence of a wine of great volume, with supple tannins and very long-lasting aromas and tastes. This is a fine wine for cellaring.

Wine Spectator

Pure floral, cherry and spice aromas and flavors highlight this aromatic, lush and silky red. Finishes on the taut side, but with intensity and a vibrant structure. Shows fine length, with soft tannins and a savory mineral aftertaste. Best from 2014 through 2029. 300 cases imported.

Score: 96. —Bruce Sanderson, 2012.

International Wine Cellar

Deep red with ruby tones. Sappy, perfumed nose offers cherry, white pepper, crushed stone, mint and menthol. Wonderfully velvety in the mouth, but with superb energy and definition to the pungent mineral and fresh raspberry flavors. Boasts a three-dimensional texture and great sweetness. Peppery acidity and uncanny soil complexity stain the palate on the finish, which features outstanding finesse of tannins. A worthy successor to the great 2009.

Score: 94-97. —Stephen Tanzer, January 2012.

Burghound

A brooding, deep and introverted nose grudgingly gives up notes of cassis, earth, wood and a hint of animale. The intense, brawny and imposingly structured flavors possess superb volume and almost breathtaking power on the explosive and mouth coating finish that is of monumental proportions. This is a classic Corton yet consistent with the style of the 2010 vintage, this is not unduly rustic, indeed the tannins, while firm, are actually relatively refined. A knock out by any standard but at the same time, a wine for the genuinely patient.

Score: 94-96. —Allen Meadows, January 2012.

Wine Enthusiast

It's rare in Burgundy that a producer can add his name to a vineyard, but Faiveley's tradition goes back at least a century. This is huge and dense; the notes of spice, sweet black plum and acidity are all comfortably balanced with the powerful tannic structure. This needs at least seven years of aging.

Score: 94. —Roger Voss, November 01, 2012.



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