Aloxe-Corton Le Reflet
A blend of Boutières and Valozières. Two terroirs at the foot of Corton. Intense Pinot Noir. The legacy of a famous village.
Tasting notes and pairings
A deep, clean ruby color; a crisp, fresh nose of wild berries with hints of tobacco; a palate that's both rounded and elegant, complex with medium oak notes. Served between 14 and 16°C, this wine pairs perfectly with marbled beef, a strong cheese such as Époisses, or a vegetarian Savoyard fondue.
Our Vineyard
A blend of two parcels, Les Boutières and Les Valozières, this wine is made from grapes grown on plots with fairly similar terroir: clay soils over pebbles and gravel from the Aloxe-Corton alluvial fan. Compact and heavy, these soils are fairly cool and bring density and freshness to the wines. Covering a total area of 0.74 hectares, these Pinot Noir plots are between 35 and 65 years old.
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Key Infos
Producer Domaine d'Ardhuy
Level: Village
Appellation: Aloxe-Corton
Color: Rouge
Varietal: Pinot Noir

Vinification and ageing
Hand-harvested. The grapes are rigorously sorted upon arrival at the winery. 100% destemmed. Vatting in stainless steel vats. Alcoholic fermentation with alternating pumping over and punching down. Devatting and then pressing of the marc. Aged for at least 10 months in French oak barrels before bottling.
Awards
Hachette Wine Guide 2023: 1 star for the 2019 vintage.
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Etymology
This wine reflects the spirit of the Corton hills and the diversity of its terroirs, hence its name, Le Reflet. A blend of several plots located at the foot of the hill, it comes partly from the Les Boutières climat, which emphasizes the power of black fruits, density, and pronounced tannic structure, and partly from the Les Valozières climat, which is distinguished by its elegant balance, aromatic complexity, and refined length on the palate. Etymologically, the Climat Les Boutières refers to several vineyard plots in Burgundy, notably in Aloxe-Corton, Savigny-lès-Beaune, and Pernand-Vergelesses. It recalls the existence of an ancient mule track connecting the back of the Côte, used to transport wine in "boutes"—goatskin wineskins of approximately 50 liters. This word comes from the Latin BUTTIS, "wine container," of Mediterranean origin linked to the cultivation of vines. The Valozières climate, in Aloxe-Corton, is located in a humid, slightly hollow area where small osiers or willows grew. Their flexible branches were used to make ties for tying vines or plants, and for creating basketwork. In Old French, Osier or Osière – probably derived from the Frankish ALISA – referred to wicker.

Conditions du Millésime
The 2021 vintage in Côte-d’Or will long be remembered as a year of challenges, where extreme weather put both the vines and the expertise of our team to the test. Marked by an historic frost in spring, the vintage demanded constant adaptation and tireless effort to preserve grape quality and craft wines of distinction.
The year began with a mild, wet winter, followed by a severe frost in early April. This frost impacted the entire Burgundy wine region, reducing yields and affecting berry size. Summer proved unstable, with alternating periods of heat and rain, and overall cooler-than-average temperatures.
Despite these difficult conditions, flowering occurred under favourable conditions, and véraison (the onset of the ripening of the grapes with a change in their colour) benefitted from good sunshine starting mid-August. The harvest required rigorous sorting to select only the best grapes and compensate for frost losses.
While the entire Côte-d’Or was affected by frost, its impact varied depending on the area and exposure of the land. The Côte de Beaune, being further south and where spring generally arrives sooner, was more vulnerable to spring frost. The Côte de Nuits, on the other hand, is more subject to continental influences with more contrasting temperatures. These subtle differences played a role in how the vines resisted to frost and how the grapes ripened.
The red wines from Côte de Beaune in 2021 stand out for their freshness and elegance. Despite low yields, the harvested grapes produced fruity and delicate wines with silky tannins and a balanced acidity. Dominant aromas include fresh red fruits—strawberry, redcurrant, and cherry—enhanced by floral and spicy nuances.
The 2022 vintage in Côte-d’Or will be remembered as an exceptional year, marked by abundant sunshine and favourable climatic conditions for the vines. After several years affected by unpredictable weather, 2022 delivered a generous and high-quality harvest, allowing us to replenish our stocks and delight Burgundy wine enthusiasts all round. The year began with a mild winter, followed by a significant lack of rain from February onwards. Both spring and summer were hot and dry, with exceptional sunshine. These conditions promoted optimal grape ripeness, resulting in a beautiful concentration of aromas and sugars. Despite some frost episodes in April, the vines remained in overall good health. Harvest was early, stretching from the end of August to mid-September.Côte de Beaune
The red wines from the Côte de Beaune in 2022 are incredibly aromatic, dominated by fresh red fruit aromas and pleasant floral notes. They are dense and full-bodied on the palate, with a silky structure and a very pleasing finish.
The year 2023 in Côte-d’Or was marked by contrasting climatic conditions, which tested the expertise of our team. Between a mild winter, a mixed spring, and a summer alternating between heatwaves and cool thunderstorms, the vines had to adapt to produce what was in the end a generous and good quality harvest.2023 began with an exceptionally mild winter, with temperatures above normal in January and February. This phenomenon favoured an early start to the vine’s vegetative cycle. Spring, on the other hand, turned out to be cooler and more unstable, with temperatures fluctuating around the seasonal averages. Rainfall was generally deficient in the early months of the year, especially in February. The summer was marked by intense heatwaves, particularly in July and August, with temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F). On August 24th, a peak of heat was recorded with 38°C (100°F) in the shade and 41°C (106°F) around the grapes. These heatwaves were occasionally followed by violent thunderstorms, sometimes with hail, which caused local damage. Despite these climatic challenges, sunshine remained generally satisfactory, especially in February, May, June, and September. It is worth noting that the mid-flowering occurred on June 6th and the beginning of veraison (the onset of ripening and the changing of colour of the grapes) on July 25th. In April 2023, the vine’s development was similar to that of 2009 or 2016, with a slight delay compared to the average. It is interesting to compare this development to the following year, where the 2024 vintage was 18 to 20 days ahead of 2023 in the same period.The 2023 vintage was marked by high pressure from downy mildew, requiring increased vigilance from our team. Powdery mildew was also present, favoured by the ambient humidity and mild temperatures. On the other hand, black rot was not very virulent. As for pests, bud-eaters were less prevalent than in previous years, and the European grapevine moth, despite favourable conditions, did not make a return. The green leafhopper was observed more frequently.
We began the harvest at Domaine d’Ardhuy on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, in the morning only, with a reduced team due to still scorching temperatures, and then with the full team the following day, when temperatures became more bearable.
The red wines from the Côte de Beaune in 2023 stand out for their elegance and finesse. The climatic conditions of the year, particularly the summer heat and cool nights, allowed for a good maturity of the grapes, with silky tannins and a balanced acidity. The aromas of fresh red fruits dominate, with notes of cherry and raspberry, accompanied by spicy nuances.
Cartography
Our wines collection
Each vintage reveals a noble mosaic of plots across the Domaine's 37 hectares (91 acres). These are located exclusively in the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune, in Village, Premier Cru and Grand Cru appellations. Whether they be red or white wines offering immediate pleasure when young, or more serious, grand Monopoles which can age they all demonstrate great purity and brilliance. They are your sincere companions on your adventures in Burgundy.

Excellence
OUR GRAND CRUS FROM THE CORTON HILL
A majestic hill, offering a remarkable diversity of styles and terroir expressions to our white and red Grands Crus.

Memory
OUR 3 MONOPOLES, INCLUDING THE CLOS DES LANGRES
Domaine d'Ardhuy boasts three Monopole vineyards. They bear witness to Burgundy's rich monastic history.

Explorations
REMEMBERING YESTERDAY, IMAGINING TOMORROW
Bold, different cuvées, in homage to the vineyard's Roman past or looking to the future, let us surprise you!

Heritage
Wines with a sense of place from the heart of Bourgogne
Drinkable Appellations at modest prices, renowned Village wines, top-flight Premiers Crus and Grands Crus, the full richness and diversity of the Domaine is yours to discover