The producer
Hailing back nine generations over three centuries to 1731 the story of Bouchard Pere & Fils is that of gradual and consistent accumulation of fine parcels of vineyards throughout the length of the Cote d’Or. Their famous monopole Beaune Greve Vigne de l’Enfant was purchased during the French Revolution while their headquarters - the historic Chateau de Beaune with its deep underground cellars - was bought in 1820.
Centurion-plus wines in these cellars attest to a history of fine winemaking but for a while in the 20th century quality languished. That is not the case today as Bouchard Pere & Fils rates as one of the great houses of Burgundy with 130ha of vines, 12ha of which are Grand Cru and 74ha Premier Cru in some of the greatest names of the Cote d”Or.
Their holdings include Beaune, Chambolle, Gevrey, Nuits, Pommard, Volnay and Vosne (red wines) as well as in Chassagne, Puligny, Corton and Meursault (white wines). A new winery was established in 2005, which has significantly improved their capacity. When combined with their holdings, astute acquisitions and undoubted winemaking skills, Bouchard is an impressive player in the region.
The wine
Bourchard is, with 3.98 hectares, the largest landowner in the Le Corton portion of Corton-Charlemagne – at the very top of the hill on the Aloxe-Corton side. Producing both white and red wine from the land, Bouchard’s white expression is widely considered superior, not least due to the white marl soils which favour cultivation of Chardonnay. Bouchard’s Corton is muscular, deep and with layers of ripe yellow fruit complexity.