Corton-Charlemagne

The latest addition to the estate's portfolio, the domain is expected to produce around 600 bottles from its 11 ares. Here's a glimpse into the character of this coveted grand cru cherished by enthusiasts: crafted by Buisson-Charles, it originates from the esteemed Grand Cru of Le Charlemagne, nestled in the prime mid-slope terroir of Aloxe Corton.

APPELLATION

AOC Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru

PRODUCTION

Around 600 bottles

GRAPE VARIETY

100% Chardonnay

ÂGE OF THE VINE

A blend from different ages

SOIL

Limestone & clay soil

SIZE

11 ares

VITICULTURE

Sustainable

VINEYARD’S ORIENTATION

South / South-East

Buisson Charles’s others cuvées

Domaine Buisson Charles

Meursault

Established in the middle of the 20th century, the domain is located in Meursault and has been managed since 2001 by Catherine and Patrick Buisson.

The Buisson-Charles domain is of modest size - 6.3 hectares, including 4 hectares of Meursault village and Meursault premiers crus in diverse climates.

It is complemented by its ownership of plots in Volnay and Pommard, as well as its négoce activity with Corton and Chambertin for red wines, and Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, Chablis Premier Cru and Grand Cru, Pouilly-Fuissé Premier Cru, and Corton-Charlemagne for white wines. 

Even though Catherine and Patrick are managing the estate, they also have the privilege of seeing their son Louis return to the operation after obtaining his degree in winemaking engineering.

There is no doubt that he will be called upon to succeed his parents in the years to come. 2019 is the first vintage that he has entirely vinified.