The Corton-Charlemagne 1992, Domaine Louis Latour, was stored properly since release.The fill was very high and the cork was sound. The color was bright light lemon with no trace of browning. It is a big wine, but now smoothed with ample acidity. There are hints of grapefruit and considerable mineral, flinty character. The finish is very long. Considerable complexity has developed with age. Although it is not quite as big and complex as Latour's 1976, it is a top wine and not far behind.
Latour is a large firm and makes a wide range of wine both from their own domaines and from purchased grapes or wine. Often their top red wines are bettered by those from others. However they can be near the top with their top domaine whites. I would say their domaine Corton- Charlemagne and Chevalier-Montrachet are their top wines, and which of these is best depends on the year and personal taste. They have also sold a bit of Le Montrachet for a long time. In the past it was bought from others and could be very good, although I usually could name a better Le Montrachet from other sources in most years.
The cork pleased the parrot very well. He wasted no time in licking it and grinding it up into small pieces.
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