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2014 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Corton Grand Cru – Power Refined by Precision
The 2014 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Corton Grand Cru offers a compelling interpretation of Corton through the lens of Burgundy’s most revered domaine. Drawn from high-elevation parcels on the Hill of Corton, this bottling reflects a union of muscular structure and measured restraint, shaped by Domaine de la Romanee Conti’s exacting viticultural philosophy.
Tasting Notes
The wine opens with dark cherry, black raspberry, and subtle floral notes, layered with hints of iron, crushed stone, and forest floor. On the palate, it is firm and focused, showing depth without excess weight. Tannins are finely knit yet authoritative, carrying savory fruit and mineral tones through a long, composed finish that continues to evolve in the glass.
Winemaking & Vineyard Details
Sourced from old-vine Pinot Noir planted on limestone and marl soils, the Corton Grand Cru is vinified with native yeasts and minimal intervention. Aging takes place in French oak barrels selected for finesse rather than imprint. The 2014 growing season favored freshness and precision, lending clarity and structure to the finished wine.
Investment & Collectibility
As one of the most limited and sought-after wines produced by Domaine de la Romanee Conti, the Corton Grand Cru holds a unique position in the fine wine market. The 2014 vintage combines rarity with a style built for long-term cellaring, ensuring continued interest among Burgundy collectors worldwide.
Vintage Insights & Accolades
The 2014 Burgundy vintage is known for its balance and transparency, producing wines of purity and definition. At Corton, these conditions translated into a Grand Cru of structure, tension, and longevity.








