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		<title>Domaine Antonin Guyon Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru 2021</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Magnificently concentrated, a very fine nose with aromas of acacia, honeysuckle blossoms and nuts. Very pure, mineral and powerful with a superb depth. This wine is ideal for drinking in a few years and can be kept for another 10 years.</p>
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<p><strong>The Antonin Guyon estate</strong>, one of the most prestigious in Burgundy, is watched over by brothers, Michel and Dominique of the Guyon family, who also owns the winery. Domaine Guyon offers exceptional range of Burgundy wines. Mostly in the classification of Premier Crus and Grand Crus, from Gevrey-Chambertin and Chambolle-Musigny, Aloxe-Corton up to Savigny-les-Beaune, Beaune, Volnay and Meursault.</p>
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<h2>ไวน์ Facts</h2>
<p><strong>Country: </strong>France<strong><br />
Sub Region</strong>: Burgundy<br />
<strong>Vintage:</strong> 2019<br />
<strong>Colour:</strong> White<br />
<strong>Varietal:</strong> Chardonnay<br />
<strong>Alcohol %: </strong>11%<br />
<strong>Food Suggestion: </strong>Chicken and Turkey<br />
<strong>Provenance (Old/New World):</strong> Old World<br />
<strong>Bottle Size:</strong> 750 ml</p>
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<p>The Domaine Antonin Guyon is a family business with first-class vineyards throughout the Côte d&#8217;Or. In the 1960s Antonin Guyon bought the first vineyards, today the estate covers around 50 hectares in 15 different AOCs, all of which are grown in their own cellar in Savigny-les-Beaune. The white wines mature in barrel for one year, only the Corton-Charlemagne 18 months, the red wines usually also 18 months. The domaine has been certified organic since 2018.</p>
<p>The wines enjoy a high international reputation, they are highly praised in practically every wine medium, let&#8217;s take Robert Parker&#8217;s Wine Advocate as an example: &#8220;Domaine Guyon&#8217;s wines are excellent, displaying plenty of ripe, concentrated fruit.&#8221;[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_column_text]
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<h2><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Grape Variety</strong></span></h2>
<h5><span style="text-decoration: underline; color: #99cc00;"><strong>Chardonnay</strong></span></h5>
<p>Chardonnay is one of the most widely planted varieties. Although best known as the white grape of Burgundy and the cornerstone of Champagne, it is produced to a huge spectrum of wine styles. From a creamy, buttery, oak-aged to a lean and crisp sparkling wine, Chardonnay is versatile, approachable, and greatly revered.</p>
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<h2><span style="color: #800000;">Burgundy Wine</span></h2>
<p>About 200 million years ago, the region was part of a vast, tropical sea which created limestone soils. These soils are the secret behind the zesty minerality that’s the hallmark of Burgundy wines. In fact, if you venture into the vineyards you can find chunks of limestone or marl (limestone mixed with clay) that contain fascinating fossilized sea creatures mixed within.</p>
<p>The easiest way to wrap your brain around Burgundy is to understand that there are really only two grape varieties to remember <strong>Pinot Noir &amp; Chardonnay</strong>.  Burgundy is not only the original home of these grapes, but the “terroir” (tare-wah) that best expresses their character – elegant, aromatic, complex and highly enjoyable</p>
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<li><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Red</strong></span> Burgundy is wine that is made in the Burgundy region of eastern France using 100% Pinot Noir grapes. That’s right, Red Burgundy is just a Pinot Noir.</li>
<li><span style="color: #99cc00;"><strong>White</strong></span> Burgundy is also made in Burgundy, but, since it is white, it is made from 100% Chardonnay grapes.</li>
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<p>Burgundy has become known for being the best land in the world for producing both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and it is for this reason that Burgundy wines have received such acclaim. In fact, the quality of the land is considered to be so important to the creation of red and white Burgundy, that inside the Burgundy region, vineyards are classified by four levels, depending on how exceptional it is believed one’s plot of land is for growing the grapes. When buying a bottle of Burgundy, one of these four classifications will be labeled on the bottle:</p>
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<li><span style="color: #000000;"><em><strong>Grand Cru</strong></em> </span>– This classification is reserved for the best vineyards. Only about 2 percent of all vineyards in Burgundy receive this classification</li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;"><em><strong>Premier Cru</strong></em></span> – These wines are produced from vineyards that are still considered to be of stellar quality, but just a small step down from Grand Cru. These vineyards make up about 12 percent of all vineyards in Burgundy and can also produce wines that are quite expensive.</li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><em>Village Wines</em></strong></span> – These are Burgundies that are produced from grapes sourced from several vineyards in 1 of the 42 villages of Burgundy. You will know it’s a Village wine because the name of the village where the grapes were sourced will be labeled on the bottle. These wines represent 36 percent of all Burgundy.</li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;"><em><strong>Regional Wines</strong></em></span> – Finally, Regional wines are considered to be the lowest level of classification. These are wines that are created from a combination of vineyards from a variety of villages within Burgundy, as opposed to a single village, like Village wines. As such, wines of this classification will simply be labeled as a wine of Bourgone. These wines represent 50 percent of all wines produced in Burgundy.</li>
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<p><em>To the ‘vigneron” (winemakers/growers) Burgundy is not only the original home of these grapes, but the terroir that best expresses their character – elegant, aromatic, complex and highly enjoyable.  Pinot noir from Burgundy as “Rustic” “Barnyard” or “Forest-floor”</em></p>
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<h1 id="art_title" class="appellation"><span style="color: #800000;">Corton Grand Cru Wine</span></h1>
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<p><strong>Corton</strong> is a grand cru appellation covering the slopes of the Montagne de Corton hill in the Côte de Beaune district of Burgundy. It is the largest grand cru vineyard in Burgundy, and is one of only two where wines are made from both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay (the other is the Musigny vineyard). Corton&#8217;s wines were a favorite of the Emperor Charlemagne, who lends his name to the white wines made on the western side of the hill.</p>
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<h5><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Wine Characteristics</span></strong></h5>
<p>The extensive area covered by this appellation Grand Cru and the large number of different Climats it contains explain the observable differences in character among the wines grown here. The rare whites (grown mainly in the Climats of Vergennes and Languettes) have a keeping potential of 4-10 years. Colour: pale gold with green highlights. Mineral aromas (flint) blend with butter, baked apple, bracken, cinnamon and honey. Elegant and highly-bred, supple and well rounded, this unusual Chardonnay has much in common with Corton-Charlemagne. The Corton reds are an intense velvety crimson, darkening towards magenta. Their generous aromatic expression is of fruit notes (blueberry, gooseberry, kirsch cherry) or flowers (violet), evolving towards underbrush, animal, leather, fur, pepper and liquorice. On the palate this wine is well-built, powerful and muscular and the chewy body comes to the fore. Firm, frank and fat, it requires time (4-12 years) to reach its peak.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Red </span></strong>: solid and opulent, Corton is a Bourgogne’s iconic &#8211; highly complex, impressively mouth-filling in a way that is at once sensual and structured.<br />
For this reason, strong soft-centred cheeses and blue cheeses are needed to tame it. But, without question, its closest companions are highlyflavoured meats that match its powerful flavours and intense aromas.<br />
Indeed this wine is sublime with roast or grilled beef, or any and all game (furred or feathered) roasted, braised or &#8211; naturally &#8211; in sauce.<br />
Serving temperature: 14 to 16°C.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #cccc06;">White </span></strong>: white Corton is a natural match for shellfish, fish, poultry in cream sauce, and goat’s cheese.<br />
Serving temperature: 12 to 14°C.</p>
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<h4>List of &#8220;Climats et Lieux-dits&#8221; for this appellation</h4>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;Climats&#8221; classified as 1er Cru</span></strong></p>
<p>Clos Blanc / <a href="http://www.wineyou.com/%E0%B9%84%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%99%E0%B9%8C/domaine-de-la-commaraine-pommard-1er-cru-clos-de-la-commaraine-2020/">Clos de la Commaraine</a> / Clos de Verger / Clos des Epeneaux / Derrière Saint-JeanEn Largillière / La Chanière / La Platière / La Refène / Le Clos Micot / Le Village / Les Arvelets / Les Bertins / Les Boucherottes / Les Chanlins-Bas / Les Chaponnières / Les Charmots / Les Combes Dessus / Les Croix Noires / Les Fremiers / Les Grands Epenots / Les Jarolières / Les Perrières / Les Petits Epenots / Les Pézerolles / Les Poutures / Les Rugiens Bas / Les Rugiens Hauts / Les Saussilles[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ให้รสสัมผัสของแอปริคอตที่เข้มข้น ทำให้คุณหลงใหลในไวน์ Riesling ที่เข้มข้นและสุกงอม หรูหรา บาลานซ์ดี เมื่อสัมผัสอากาศได้ที่ กลิ่นของดอกไม้อันละเอียดอ่อนจะปรากฏขึ้น เป็นการผสมผสานกันอย่างลงตัวของผลไม้และแร่ธาตุ รสชาติเข้มข้นยาวนานเป็นพิเศษ ไม่เปรี้ยวจี๊ดจ๊าด ทำจากเถาองุ่นอายุกว่า 50 ปีบริเวณเชิงเขา Grand Cru Schlossberg ดื่มหรือเก็บไว้ได้อีกนาน</p>
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<h2>ไวน์ Facts</h2>
<p><strong>Country: </strong>France<strong><br />
</strong><strong>Sub Region</strong>: Alsace<br />
<strong>Vintage:</strong> 2020<br />
<strong>Colour:</strong>  White<br />
<strong>Varietal:</strong> Riesling<br />
<strong>Wine Style:</strong> Buttery and Complex<br />
<strong>Alcohol %: </strong>13.5%<br />
<strong>Food Suggestion: </strong>Meaty and Oily Fish<br />
<strong>Provenance (Old/New World):</strong> Old World<br />
<strong>Bottle Size:</strong> 750 ml</p>
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<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>96 points James Suckling</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The deep apricot nose pulls you into this extravagantly ripe and concentrated dry riesling that&#8217;s as precisely balanced as a prima ballerina standing á point. With aeration many delicate, floral nuances emerge. Stunning interplay of fruit and saline minerality. Extremely long, intense finish that&#8217;s not a jot tart. From 50-year-old vines at the foot of the Grand Cru Schlossberg. Drink or hold.</p>
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<h2 class="th description-label">Grape Variety</h2>
<h3>Riesling Wine</h3>
<p>Riesling is a light-skinned, aromatic grape of German origin which is – if the majority of top wine critics are to be believed – the world&#8217;s finest white wine grape variety.</p>
<p>For many, the claim above may seem at odds with the sea of chaptalized, low-quality wine exported from Germany in the late 20th Century. In truth, very little of that infamous wine was Riesling at all, but instead higher-yielding grapes such as Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner), but the reputation has nonetheless stuck. Riesling has also been stereotyped as just a sweet grape, used only to make sticky wines. But while botrytized Rieslings are among the finest sweet wines in the world, the majority of global Riesling wines are either dry or off-dry.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wineyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-2003 alignleft" src="http://www.wineyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling-300x199.jpg" alt="riesling" width="300" height="199" srcset="https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling-300x199.jpg 300w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling-225x149.jpg 225w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling-600x397.jpg 600w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling-768x509.jpg 768w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling.jpg 1024w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling-80x53.jpg 80w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/riesling-450x298.jpg 450w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>The Riesling vine holds a very different place in the wine world to such great grapes as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot or Chardonnay. While these immensely popular varieties have conquered every corner of the winegrowing world, Riesling is conspicuously absent from the core wine regions of France, Spain and Italy. Its fanbase is smaller, but fervent.</p>
<p>Riesling&#8217;s spiritual home is unquestionably the regions that trace the middle Rhine and the lower Mosel, two of Europe&#8217;s great wine rivers. Here we find the key wine regions of Germany, most famously Mosel, Rheinhessen, Rheingau and Pfalz. Riesling vines cover the steep, slate-rich hillsides above these famous rivers, and are used to make crisp, refreshing wines with pronounced acidity.</p>
<p>On the other side of the Rhine lies Alsace, once German but now part of France. Here, Riesling is the most important wine grape variety in terms of both quantity and (arguably) quality. Alsace Riesling has its own individual style, richer and more generous than those made in Germany. This is made possible by the region&#8217;s sunny, dry mesoclimate and the shelter provided by the Vosges Mountains.</p>
<p>Austria also produces a large quantity of Riesling, most notably from its eastern Wachau and Kremstal regions. This is made mostly in drier styles, although Lake Neusiedl, just southeast of Vienna, creates a sufficiently humid climate for the production of sweet botrytized Riesling.</p>
<p>Happily, Riesling has found several New World niches to which it is very well suited. The high quality Rieslings now made in Australia&#8217;s Clare and Eden valleys have proved this with particular competence. Most notably, Clare Valley Riesling has emerged as a style in its own right, with crisp, citrus-scented acidity and aromas of toast and honeysuckle. Just across the Tasman Sea, New Zealand is also making high-quality Riesling in Canterbury and Otago, while South Africa&#8217;s Riesling is also showing promise. The famous ice wines of Canada are made mostly from Riesling or Vidal, and have further demonstrated the cold-resistant characteristics of this hard-wooded variety.</p>
<p>There are various clones and sub-varieties of Riesling in existence, and the variety has multiple variations on its name (e.g. Johannisberg Riesling, Rhine Riesling). To complicate matters, there are several white grape varieties that bear the name Riesling, but are entirely unrelated. The most notable of these are Welschriesling (Riesling Italico), Okanagan Riesling and Cape Riesling, which itself is also known as Crouchen, Paarl Riesling and Clare Riesling.</p>
<p>A rare, pink-skinned variant of Riesling – Roter Riesling – is grown in Germany and Austria. There is ongoing debate as to whether Roter Riesling is a mutated form of traditional Riesling, or vice-versa.</p>
<p><strong>Synonyms include</strong>: Weisser Riesling, Johannisberg Riesling, Johannisberger, Rhine Riesling, Riesling Renano.</p>
<p><strong>Food matches for Riesling include:<br />
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<li>Quiche Lorraine; zwiebelkuchen onion cakes (dry)</li>
<li>Thai green curry (off-dry)</li>
<li>Key lime pie (sweet)</li>
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<h2>Region</h2>
<h1>Alsace Wine</h1>
<p>Alsace, in the far north-eastern corner of France, stands out from other French wine regions thanks to its strong Franco-Germanic influences. These are the result of the region having switched back and forth between German and French sovereignty in recent centuries – and are evident not only in Alsatian architecture and culture, but also in the wines.</p>
<p>The Alsace region lies between the Vosges mountains and the French border with Germany, marked by the Rhine river. A long, thin region, it measures 115 miles (185km) north to south and just 25 miles (40km) from east to west. The key viticultural areas here are all located on the lower hillsides of the Vosges, on slopes with east and south-easterly aspects.<a href="http://www.wineyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/alsace.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-2004 alignleft" src="http://www.wineyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/alsace-300x250.jpg" alt="alsace" width="300" height="250" srcset="https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/alsace.jpg 300w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/alsace-225x188.jpg 225w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/alsace-80x67.jpg 80w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>The Vosges play a vital role in defining the region&#8217;s terroir; they not only provide protection from the prevailing westerly winds, but also cast a rain shadow over the area, contributing to the low rainfall of its continental climate. They are at their most dense in the southern half of Alsace, where the peaks reach roughly 4600ft (1400m). The glacial activity which created the mountains has also significantly impacted the region&#8217;s topography and soils. These vary from sandstone, granite and volcanic rock types in the foothills, to clay-rich limestone and marlstone on the alluvial plains below.</p>
<p>Alsace is the only French wine region to grow significant quantities of Riesling and Gewurztraminer. Both of these varieties are more commonly associated with German wines, and serve as a reminder of Alsace&#8217;s history. Pinot Gris, a variety typically marginalized in other French regions as a blending component, is another of the region&#8217;s specialties. Sylvaner and Muscat are also traditional Alsace grape varieties, as are Chasselas and Auxerrois although the latter two tend to be used not in single-variety wines but in blends (see Edelzwicker).</p>
<p>Alsace&#8217;s wines are produced under three key appellations: Alsace and Alsace Grand Cru for still white wines (both sweet and dry), and Cremant d&#8217;Alsace for sparkling. Almost all wine produced in this region fits into one of these three designations.</p>
<p>White varietal wines make up 90% of production here, from the varieties stated above. Key variations in wine styles are marked by their residual sugar levels, which cover the entire sweetness spectrum from bone dry to lusciously sweet. In 1983, the official terms Vendanges Tardives and Selection de Grains Nobles (see French Wine Label Information) were introduced to define and categorize sweet Alsace wines. They remained unique to the region for some time, but are now used in other French appellations such as Jurancon and Coteaux du Layon.</p>
<p>Although significantly outnumbered by white wines, red wines are also made here, mostly from Pinot Noir. Alsace Pinot Noirs are typically lighter-bodied and more rustic than those produced in the variety&#8217;s homeland Burgundy, 140 miles (225km) to the south-west. That said, climate change and warmer summers are leading the region&#8217;s winemakers to produce noticeably more powerful styles of Pinot Noir.</p>
<p>Dotted along the length of the region are 51 sites marked out as being of particular distinction; the Alsace Grand Cru vineyards.</p>
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<h3>Producer Notes</h3>
<h4>About Domaine Weinbach</h4>
<p>Domaine Weinbach is a leading wine estate in the Alsace region. It is named after the &#8220;wine brook&#8221;, a small stream that runs through the main property, which is a former monastery near Kayserberg. The estate is known for its wines made at varying levels of sweetness from Riesling, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Sylvaner, Gewürztraminer and Muscat.<a href="http://www.wineyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-2006 alignleft" src="http://www.wineyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1-300x199.jpg" alt="Domaine Weinbach 1" width="300" height="199" srcset="https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1-300x199.jpg 300w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1-225x149.jpg 225w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1-600x398.jpg 600w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1-768x509.jpg 768w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1-80x53.jpg 80w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1-450x298.jpg 450w, https://www.wineyou.asia/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Domaine-Weinbach-1.jpg 800w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>Unusually for the region, Weinbach only uses estate-grown grapes. It has holdings in four nearby Grand Cru vineyards on the slopes of the Weisbach Valley – Schlossberg, Furstentum, Mambourg and Marckgrain. Weinbach also owns the famous 5-hectare (12-acre) monopole, Le Clos des Capucins, which surrounds the cellars just below Schlossberg, and the Altenbourg vineyard adjacent to Furstentum.</p>
<p>All of the estate&#8217;s 28ha (69 acres) of vineyards have been farmed biodynamically since 2005 and are certified by Ecocert and Demeter. After a gentle, gradual pressing, the juice is slowly fermented in old oak vats using indigenous yeasts.</p>
<p>For several decades the estate was run by Colette Faller and her daughters, winemaker Laurence and sales director Catherine. Laurence died tragically young from a heart attack in 2014, and her mother passed away the following year. Catherine Faller now runs the estate with her sons.</p>
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