The 2009 Corton-Clos Rognets impresses for its classy, understated personality. Clean saline notes frame the fruit nicely through to the finish, where a final blast of black fruit informs the finish. Today the Clos Rognets appears to holding back a lot of its potential. I would not be surprised to see the wine fill out nicely with bottle age. Anticipated maturity: 2019-2034. Jean-Nicolas Meo began harvesting on September 12. He did 17-18 days of cuvaison and did one racking before the wines were prepared for bottling. I was not able to taste a handful of wines that were racked just before my visit, including the Cros Parantoux. Meo is among the growers who believe the 2009s will age well on their depth of fruit.Importer: Kermit Lynch, Berkeley, CA; tel. (510) 524-1524