Corton Grand Cru

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Corton wines are dry, powerful, and structured red wines. The oceanic climate with semi-continental influences of its terroir and the composition of the grape varieties explain the straightforward character of these Burgundy wines. This appellation holds the "Grand Cru" designation, placing this wine among the most renowned productions in France. A true wine for aging, Corton needs time to reveal its full potential and will flourish in the cellar for between 4 and 15 years. Discover it at Cavissima.

Corton, a great Burgundy wine

Enjoy Corton as a great wine originating from the commune of Aloxe-Corton where the adventure began in the 2nd century.

This grand cru of Côte d'Or is defined by several distinct climats (vineyard sites).

The soils are calcareous to clay-limestone with marl outcrops. Pinot Noir is the predominant grape variety, producing powerful, full-bodied wines that should be aged for at least five years. Chardonnay is also cultivated, though less frequently, to produce white wines characterized by their finesse and elegance. Find prices, ratings, and reviews of all the Corton wines selected for you by Cavissima, among the best wines of this Burgundy appellation.

Discover renowned wines such as the Corton Renardes Grand Cru 2014 or the Corton-Charlemagne 2010

Domaine Antonin Guyon

Domaine Antonin Guyon comprises 50 hectares of vineyards in the Côte d'Or. It offers wines from several Grand Cru and Premier Cru appellations, including Corton, of course, but also Meursault and Gevrey-Chambertin, for example. All wines are aged in oak barrels.

This estate offers two Corton Grand Cru wines, from the Le Clos du Roy and Bressandes vineyards. The vines are between 35 and 50 years old, and these wines pair very well with duck.


Domaine H&G Buisson

The Buisson family has been established in winemaking for eight generations in the village of Saint-Romain. In the late 1940s, Henri Buisson decided to bottle his own wine and put his name on the label. His son Gilles succeeded him, and today he is assisted by his own sons, Frederick and Franck. The estate has been Ecocert certified since 2009 and certified organic since 2012.

The estate produces the following wines in Corton Grand Cru: “Le Rognet & Corton”, “Les Renardes” and “Charlemagne”.