
The Corton hill as seen from
southwest.
The Corton vineyards on this side of the hill are located in
Aloxe-Corton.

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A bottle of red Corton, in this case from the climat
Bressandes.
Corton is an Appellation d'origine
contrôlée (AOC) and Grand Cru
vineyard for red
and white wine in Côte de
Beaune
subregion of Burgundy. It is located on a
hill shared between the three villages of Aloxe-Corton
, Pernand-Vergelesses
and Ladoix
in the
Côte de
Beaune
, Burgundy.
The appellation covers the lower parts of the Corton hill and
includes several subordinate vineyard names, or
climats, within the AOC. Due to the size of the
AOC and the variability of these
climats, it is the rule
rather than the exception that the name of the
climat is
indicated together with that of the Corton AOC, leading to
designations such as Corton Clos du Roi and Corton Les Bressandes.
Corton is
somewhat unique in this aspect, since it is very seldom to indicate
climat for other Grand Cru appellations in Côte
d'Or
. The AOC was created in 1937.
Corton wines are mostly red (around 95 per cent of the total
production in the AOC) and made from the
Pinot Noir grape, however a smaller quantity of
white Corton from
Chardonnay is also
produced. Around 500,000 bottles a year are produced from the
vines.
In 2008, of vineyard surface was in production within the AOC, and
2,984 hectoliter of wine was produced, of which 2,822 hectoliter
red and 162 hectoliter white. This corresponds to just under
400,000 bottles, of which just over 21,000 were white Corton.
The Corton appellation itself is the Côte de Beaune's only Grand
Cru appellation for red wine, and is the largest Grand Cru of
Burgundy.
As with most
Burgundy vineyards,
several different producers own parts of the vineyard and produce
and sell their own finished wines, or sell their grapes or wines to
négociant-éleveurs for
vinification or bottling and
distribution.
Corton, Corton-Charlemagne and Charlemagne
There are three partially overlapping Grand Cru AOCs that cover the
vineyards on the Corton hill; Corton for red and white wine,
Corton-Charlemagne for white
wine, and the little used
Charlemagne for white wine.
Corton-Charlemagne from
Chardonnay grapes
mostly originate from the higher parts of the hill. The vineyard
surface of these three appellations totalled in 2008. Many vineyard
parcels on the hill are allowed to be used either for red Corton or
white Corton-Charlemagne.
Climats
The following
climats exist within the Corton AOC:
In Aloxe-Corton:
- Les Pougets
- Les Languettes
- Le Corton
- Les Renardes
- Les Grèves
- Le Clos du Roi
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- Les Chaumes
- Les Perrières
- Les Bressandes
- Les Paulands
- Les Maréchaudes
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- Les Fiètres
- Le Meix Lallemand
- Clos des Meix
- Les Combes
- La Vigne au Saint
|
In Ladoix-Serrigny:
- Le Rognet et Corton
- Clos des Cortons Faiveley
- Les Moutottes
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- Les Carrières
- Basses Mourottes
- Hautes Mourottes
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- Les Vergennes
- Les Grandes Lolières
- La Toppe au Vert
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In Pernand-Vergelesses:
- ïle des Vergelesses
- Les Basses Vergelesses
- les Fichots
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- Creux de la Net
- En Caradeux
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- Les Plantes des Champs et Combottes
- Sous Les Clos Berthet
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References
- BIVB: Les Appellations d’Origine Contrôlée de
Bourgogne, accessed on October 30, 2009
- BIVB: Corton
See also