Chorey-les-Beaune Rouge Les Bons Ores
- Red
- Pinot Noir
About Edmond Cornu & Fils
The Cornu family settled in the town of Ladoix in 1870 and established the domaine in 1875.
The Cornu family settled in the town of Ladoix in 1870 and established the domaine in 1875.
Pierre owns two hectares of 40-year-old vines in this lieu-dit situated at the southern edge of Chorey-lès-Beaune, with a gravel-infused mix of clay and limestone. A mere 10% new oak allows its appellation-typical supple red fruit to lead the show, and this pinot noir balances clean, sweet spices with a suave, mouth-filling texture that is uncommonly dense for a Chorey. Its acidity is fresh and pert without being intrusive.