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Domaine Thibault Liger Belair – Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Les Languettes

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France
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The Facts

UPCs 2022 (750ml) - 0 89419 13189 5
Origins France > Burgundy > Cote de Nuits
Appellation Cote de Nuits
Varietal Chardonnay
Cepage 100% Chardonnay
Winemaking The harvest is manual and followed by a long pressing lasting 8 hours. Vinification can last up to 8 months.
Aging Aged 18 months in 50% new oak barrels
Alcohol by Volume 14.5%
Markets Texas

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The Character

Overall Delicate & Floral
Aromas Floral, yellow plum & exotic fruits
Mouthfeel Well-balanced & Concentrated
Tasting Notes This wine has a delicate and seductive character with floral, fruity (yellow plum and exotic fruits) and sometimes spicy notes. The palate is well-balanced and concentrated with a very long finish. The acid tension allows this wine to fully blossom after a few years in the cellar.
Pairings Baked fish, creamy pasta dishes, cured meats

The Story

This 0.15 ha plot is located in the commune of Aloxe-Corton, in the "Les Languettes" climate, south/southeast slope on the highest part of the Corton Mountain. The slope is steep (approximately 25%).

About Domaine Thibault Liger Belair

Producer Story

Domaine Thibault Liger-Belair represents the continuation of a 250-year-old winemaking tradition passed down through the Liger-Belair family. Thibault Liger-Belair took over the family vines in 2001 at age 26, founding his namesake domaine in Burgundy. What began with premier and village-level Pinot Noir has since grown to include Grand Cru holdings and an expansion into Beaujolais, where the domaine now produces a Beaujolais-Villages and several site-specific Moulin-à-Vent wines—all crafted with precision, heritage, and a clear sense of place.


Producer Story

Domaine Thibault Liger-Belair represents the continuation of a 250-year-old winemaking tradition passed down through the Liger-Belair family. Thibault Liger-Belair took over the family vines in 2001 at age 26, founding his namesake domaine in Burgundy. What began with premier and village-level Pinot Noir has since grown to include Grand Cru holdings and an expansion into Beaujolais, where the domaine now produces a Beaujolais-Villages and several site-specific Moulin-à-Vent wines—all crafted with precision, heritage, and a clear sense of place.

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