Aloxe-Corton
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Aloxe-Corton (Script error: No such module "IPA".)[1] is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France.
Geography
The commune lies about 4 km north by north-east of Beaune and 40 km south-west of Dijon at the northern end of the Côte de Beaune. There, the village of Aloxe is dominated by the Corton hill, nestled between the neighbouring communes of Ladoix-Serrigny and Pernand-Vergelesses. The D974 road forms the south-eastern border of the commune but does not enter. Access to the commune is by the D115D running north-west off the D974 to the village then continuing north-west to join the D18 road south of Pernand-Vergelesses. There is an extensive network of country roads throughout the commune which is entirely farmland, with the edge of the Bois de Corton in the north forming the northern border.[2]
The only stream in the commune is the Fosse des Branots in the south flowing to the east.
There are no villages or hamlets in the commune other than Aloxe-Corton.[2]
Climate
Aloxe-Corton has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb). The average annual temperature in Aloxe-Corton is Template:Cvt. The average annual rainfall is Template:Cvt with May as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around Template:Cvt, and lowest in January, at around Template:Cvt. The highest temperature ever recorded in Aloxe-Corton was Template:Cvt on 31 July 1983; the coldest temperature ever recorded was Template:Cvt on 9 January 1985. Template:Weather box
Etymology
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The name of its Grand Cru vineyard Corton was added to that of the village on 22 March 1862.
History
Legend has it that the Emperor Charlemagne granted the lands in 775, initially planting some 70 vines. The vines were located in the area of "Curtis Otto" (i.e. Corton). The beneficiaries were the Canons of the Collegiate Church of St. Andoche Saulieu.
- Postcards on Aloxe-Corton
Henri Poisot has a large collection of postcards of the village with nearly one hundred and fifty and still growing.
He also has a large number of photos and old documents. Henri Poisot published a book entitled: 1728-1999 - History of the Cartography of the Great Vineyards of Burgundy Template:In lang, a book of 102 pages with three folding maps. The book is available only from the Athenaeum in Beaune and from the Author.
Heraldry
Administration
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". List of Successive Mayors of Aloxe-Corton[3]
| From | To | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 2001 | 2026 | Maurice Chapuis |
Twinning
Aloxe-Corton has twinning associations with:[4]
- Template:Flagicon Ürzig (Germany) since 1966.
Demography
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aloxois or Aloxoises in French.[5]
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Sites and Monuments
Aloxe-Corton has three castles and a church:
- Château de Corton Grancey built in part in 1749. The Cellars and the winery were built in 1834
- Château Corton André, built at the end of the 19th century, it replaced a charming 18th century house
- Château de Corton transformed between 1885 and 1890 to replace some very old buildings that had belonged to the family of Vergnette de la Motte, for several centuries. Before that it belonged to the Cîteaux Abbey
- Church of Saint-Médard from 1890 by Pinchard which replaced an ancient chapel which stood on the Place du Chapitre for almost 1000 years. It contains several items that are registered as historical objects:
- Bas-Relief: Christ appearing to Saint Benezet (16th century)Template:Palissy Icon[6]
- Painting: Benefits of the faith, expectations, and true love (16th century)Template:Palissy Icon[7]
- Painting: Saint John the Baptist, Saint Catherine, Saint Gilles and a donor (1579)Template:Palissy Icon[8]
There is also a Lavoir (Public laundry) (1902)Template:Mérimée Icon which is registered as a historical monument.[9]
Wine
Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Aloxe-Corton is one of the wine communes of the Côte de Beaune. The southern and eastern parts of the Corton hill, including most of its vineyards, are located in the commune, including vineyards used to produce wines under the two Grand Cru appellation Corton (mostly red, some white) and Corton-Charlemagne (only white).
Wineries
- Domaine Maurice Chapuis
- Domaine Bruno Collin
- Domaine Franck Follin-Arbelet
- Domaine Comte Sénard
- Domaine Michel Voarick
- Domaine Freddy Meuneveaux
- Domaine Louise Perrin
- Domaine Latour
- Château de Corton-André
- Domaine Jean
- Domaine Carlos
See also
Bibliography
- Historical Notice on the village of Aloxe-Corton, Charles Bigarne, Beaune, 1899 Template:In lang
- Monograph on the Commune of Aloxe-Corton, Joseph Delissey, Beaune, 1968, Template:In lang
- Aloxe-Corton, Claude Chapuis, Dijon, 1988 Template:In lang
- Aloxe-Corton - History of a Village, Henri Poisot, Beaune, 2007, Template:In lang
References
External links
- Template:In lang Official website
- Aloxe-Corton on the old IGN website Template:In lang
- Aloxe-Corton on Géoportail, National Geographic Institute (IGN) website Template:In lang
- Aloxe on the 1750 Cassini Map
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- ↑ List of Mayors of France Template:In lang
- ↑ National Commission for Decentralised cooperation Template:In lang
- ↑ Le nom des habitants du 21 - Côte-d'Or, habitants.fr
- ↑ Ministry of Culture, Palissy Template:Palissy Template:In lang
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- ↑ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée Template:Mérimée Template:In lang