The 2014 Corton Le Rognet Grand Cru is slightly higher-toned with dark fruit than the 2014 Corton, though it offers the same precision and detail. The palate is medium-bodied with firm but fine tannin, dark berries mixed with balsamic and spicy notes, quite a complex Corton Le Rognet with impressive persistence on the masculine finish. Give this 3-4 years in bottle and drink the Corton in the meantime.