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AU $445.00 incl GST
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Bonneau du Martray, Corton Charlemange, 1996 Magnum (1500ml)
"Clean and bright, mineral-laden fruit aromas that are now displaying a trace of secondary aromas followed by medium, pure and intense medium weight flavors supported by solid acidity and fine length. This is still firm but no longer really tight with good Corton-Charlemagne typicity though the finish remains linear and a bit narrow just now. I would be inclined to wait another few years though it could be drunk now with pleasure." Burghound 2006.
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