Magnum Ladoix Premier Cru white 2023

  • White
  • 150cl

Exceptional vintage for this Ladoix Premier Cru 2023. Among the rare vintages in Burgundy, the white Ladoix is a wine of rare elegance. Offered here as a 1er Cru lieu-dit "Les Grêchons" and made by the Maratray-Dubreuil estate, this Ladoix 2023 premier cru is both concentrated, complex and refined.
In Magnum format, a reinforced quality of ageing!

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€99.60

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tasting

Magnum Ladoix Premier Cru white 2023

  • Complex

  • Powerful

  • Mineral

  • Fruity

  • Woody

 

Magnum Premier Cru Ladoix "Les Grêchons" white 2023: rare (production of only 8 hectares of Ladoix white 1er Cru) and refined, this Ladoix white 1er Cru "Les Grêchons" 2023 is a complex, ample and structured wine.

Thanks to the know-how of the Maratray Dubreuil estate, it is aged in oak barrels in a very precise way, it brings a discreet and elegant woodiness that will reinforce the complexity and structure without detracting from the voluptuousness.

Straw yellow colour and honeyed and buttery aromas make this white wine a Burgundy nugget with very interesting value for money.

Magnum format: quality and prolonged ageing.

Serving temperature: 11 to 12°

food pairing

White Burgundy Wines Round and Powerful: Foie Gras, Creamy Sauce Fish, Grilled Sea fish, Lobsters, lobsters, Cream Poulardes, Civet Volailles, Epoisse, Roquefort, Bleu de Bresse

features

  • Appellation

    Premier Cru
  • Type of Wine

    Still
  • Wine Making

    Oak casks
  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay
  • Harvest

    Manual
  • Burgundy Region

    Côte de Beaune
  • Vintage

    2023
  • Service

    12 to 14 degrees
  • Custody potential

    2033
appellation

Ladoix

Wine Characteristics

Red: the colour of this wine often suggests that of blackcurrants – bright garnet with purplish highlights. The bouquet is full of strawberry, cherry jam or cherries in brandy. Vegetable (elder) or spicy (clove) notes are also met with, as well as coffee or cocoa. In the mouth this wine is tender, supple, rounded, full, velvety and structured with just the right amount of tannins.


White: these are gold or pale straw colour. Their aromas lean towards acacia with often a buttery grace note. They boast a classic bouquet featuring plum, ripe apple, quince, fig, or spiced pear. They are lively and firm, but with their impulses well under control. This is a wine whose fat is balanced by freshness and spontaneity. It gains in mellowness with time.
 

Wine Steward’s Tip

Red: its silky tannins and rounded texture incline it towards Parma-type hams or fibrous meats with subtle flavours like rabbit or boiled beef. Giblets in sauce or feathered game will also gain from its melting and velvety tannic structure. Its fleshy mouth will smooth out the spices in curried meat and poultry and even handle strongly aromatic antipasti and marinated vegetables. It goes well with mild cheeses such as Vacherin, Reblochon or Cîteaux.
Serving temperature: 15 to 16°C.


White: full and sinewy, it perfectly suits the salty flavours of shellfish and cooked seafood and with Asian cooking its great generosity attenuates the spices of, for example, fish and prawn dishes. Cheeses: blue cheeses, goat cheeses and Gruyère.
Serving temperature: 11 to 12°C.
 

Situation

If you are coming from Dijon, it is at Ladoix that the Côte de Beaune begins. Ladoix shares with Aloxe-Corton and Pernand-Vergelesses the honour of producing the famous wines of the hill of Corton. The appellation was instituted in 1937. The vineyards grow red or white wines according to whether the soils best suits the Pinot Noir or the Chardonnay grape.

Terroirs

The soils of the upper slopes are pebbly and reddish (iron-rich olite) with a high limestone content and quite marly. These suit great white wines. Mid-slope, reddish-brown calcareous soils with abundant limestone debris grow full-bodied and flamboyant red wines. Clayey soils at the foot of the slopes take away some of their fire. Exposures: easterly or South-East to South. Altitude: 230 to 325 metres.

Source : https://www.bourgogne-wines.com

Estate

Domaine Maratray-Dubreuil

Located in Ladoix Serrigny in the far north of the Côte de Beaune, Domaine Maratray Dubreuil is one of the most prestigious and consistent estates in this part of Burgundy.

The Domaine has a cultivated surface area of 19 hectares and offers several great village appellations such as Aloxe Corton, Ladoix in red and white, Pernand Vergelesses, Chorey Les Beaune, Savigny Les Beaune, but also premiers Crus and several Grands Crus of Burgundy : Corton (Bressandes, Clos du Roi) and the famous Corton Charlemagne in Grand Cru blanc de Bourgogne.

Particular care is taken at each stage, both for the rigorously cultivated vines, and for the harvest, which is picked by hand and then vinified in the traditional way while taking advantage of the various technological developments, with an ageing in barrels of 12 months for the white wines and 18 months for the red wines.