The 2014 Corton le Rognet Grand Cru has a much more backward nose than the 2014 Corton Les Marechaudes -- taciturn and a little broody at present. The palate is showing more of the oak, perhaps a little more occluded by the winemaking, but I think it will melt away after bottling and there is decent substance here, so give it 4-5 years in the cellar.