Rapet's claim to fame is his superb Corton-Charlemagne (the estate owns an impressive 2.5 hectares, or 6.17 acres, of this grand cru). Harvested three weeks after the ban de vendange, the 1997 reveals fabulous sur-maturite, red fruit, and poached pear aromas. This opulent, oily-textured, and flavorful wine is densely packed with apricots, peach pits, buttered toast, and spiced apples. It possesses wonderful richness, massive ripeness, and a long, detailed finish. This impeccably crafted Corton-Charlemagne can be drunk now or held through 2008.
Other 1997s tasted: Bourgogne Aligote (79), Pernand-Vergelesses (84).
Importers: David Shiverick, Langdon-Shiverick, Cleveland, OH; (216) 861-6800, and also represented by Domaines et Saveurs Collection, Jeanne-Marie de Champs, French Fax: 33-3-80-22-58-25.