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Domaine Guilhem & J-Hugues Goisot Bourgogne Côtes d'Auxerre Corps de Garde Blanc 2019

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Domaine Guilhem & J-Hugues Goisot Bourgogne Côtes d'Auxerre Corps de Garde Blanc 2019
Producer Domaine Guilhem et Jean-Hugues Goisot
Region, Country Bourgogne, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 21042-750

Biodynamic. The Auxerre Corps de Garde is cropped from the lieux-dits of Belle Croix, Biaumont, Gondonne, Chaussan and Gueules de Loup, as well as a selection of parcels too small to successfully vinify separately. Across these sites the vine age averages 35 to 40 years and the soils are a mix of both Portlandian and Kimmeridgian limestone. 

The wine is raised exclusively in barrel (including some 500-litre demi muid), one-third new. The name comes from the family’s 14th century guardhouse and cellar that was probably used as a hideout when the village was under attack in the medieval period. 

An excellent release here, with pure citrus aromas touched by honey blossom, chamomile, roasted nuts and salinity. There’s a beautiful combination of svelte texture, saline freshness, ripe yellow fruits and subtle phenolic grip. A deftly balanced wine with great presence and linear drive.


Domaine Guilhem & J-Hugues Goisot Bourgogne Côtes d'Auxerre Corps de Garde Blanc 2019

Reviews

“The 2019 Bourgogne Côtes d’Auxerre Corps de Garde Blanc has a nuanced bouquet of malic fruit infused with touches of chamomile and white Chinese tea. There is a very light reduction here (Goisot doesn’t do bâtonnage). The palate is well balanced with a smooth opening. Flavors of white chocolate and touches of dried apricot and vervain tea all vie for attention. The acidity is very well judged on the finish. Excellent.”
91 points, Neal Martin, Vinous

Reviews

“The 2019 Bourgogne Côtes d’Auxerre Corps de Garde Blanc has a nuanced bouquet of malic fruit infused with touches of chamomile and white Chinese tea. There is a very light reduction here (Goisot doesn’t do bâtonnage). The palate is well balanced with a smooth opening. Flavors of white chocolate and touches of dried apricot and vervain tea all vie for attention. The acidity is very well judged on the finish. Excellent.”
91 points, Neal Martin, Vinous

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