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DOMAINE HENRI MAGNIEN Grand Cru Les Grandes Lolieres, Corton 2021 Bottle
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DOMAINE HENRI MAGNIEN Grand Cru Les Grandes Lolieres, Corton 2021 Bottle
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Henri Magnien Corton Grand Cru Les Lolières
From one of Burgundy’s brightest sons comes the Henri Magnien Corton Grand Cru Les Lolières. This is a full-bodied, opulent wine from the Corton Grand Cru. Complex and luscious in its youth with an abundance of lively acid to freshen its density, dark cherries, cassis, soil, plum and spice abound. There is great potential for ageing here.
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Expert Review
Jasper Morris MW
More ruby in the colour, a little more density than for La Coutière. The bouquet has a light floral touch but with some red berry fruit beneath. At the lighter end of Corton, but on the palate the wine puts on weight. Nothing heavy and the tannins are fine, while the fruit persists nicely. Drink from 2026-2031.
(89-92) points, Inside Burgundy (November 2022)
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Neal Martin
The 2021 Corton Les Grandes Lolières Grand Cru, matured in two-thirds new oak, has a lovely, open-knit and expressive bouquet with fragrant red berry fruit, wild hedgerow and rose petal scents - very seductive and more Côte de Nuits in style. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins. Fresh and vibrant, the oak is neatly integrated with a slightly candied finish. Perhaps a little more "modern" in style, yet this is, undeniably, deftly crafted.
(91-93) points, Vinous (November 2022)
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Stuart Pigott
This Corton has breathtaking vibrancy and tension, and it is only just beginning to reveal its treasure chest of stony minerality. However, in spite of having terrific structure everything already fits beautifully together on the super-focused palate. Very long, crystalline finish. Drinkable now, but best from 2025.
96 points, JamesSuckling.com (August 2023)
While the Magnien family has been operating in Burgundy since the mid-1600s, Domaine Henri Magnien et Fils was established in 1987 by Henri for himself, his son François and his grandson Charles. After working side-by-side with his father, Charles took the reins in 2009 and is now considered to be in the vanguard of the young, energetic winemakers in the Gevrey-Chambertin and the Côte de Nuits.
Domaine Henri Magnien is a small family-owned and run estate of a mere six hectares of vineyard holdings. What they lack in hectarage they make up for in undoubted Gevrey-Chambertin quality. The Magnien family’s inexorable march to organic viticulture has been going for years with around 80% already complete. Charles, considered to be one of Burgundy’s rising stars, employs Selection Massale, or Massal Selection, to plant his more recent vineyards with cutting selections made from 70 to 100-year-old vines. These clonal selections are known as Pinot Magnien (the family has been around for a while) and are widely considered to be the best in the appellation. They are much sought-after and used by the likes of Jérôme Galeyrand.
The Domaine also has many of the very best vineyards, including Lavaux Saint-Jacques, Les Cazetiers and Ruchottes-Chambertin.
