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Maison Joseph Drouhin
Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru 2014
aoc

Cépage Pinot Noir
Sol limestone
Âge moyen des VIGNES 32 years
biodynamics
Elevage in barrels (20% in a new oak)

Description

The name of the village Chambolle is probably derived from the Celtic "cambola", already reputed for its vineyards in Gallo-Roman times and cultivated by the monks in the Middle Ages. Joseph Drouhin owns several Premier Cru parcels.

Since they are too small, these Premier Cru vineyards (Noirots, Hauts Doix, Borniques, Plantes, Combottes) are harvested and vinified together. The name given to this wine is therefore Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru (since the components of this "cuvée" are all Premier Crus).

Notes de Presse

15/20

Pretty fragrant nose, feminine, with notes of red fruits, and a hint of spices. Mouth dense and chopped. Very fine. Long delicate finish. Tasting March 2016. Gault&Millau

Tasting

"Fine lace and silk are the words most often associated with this wine. Bright, intense colour and complex aromas evoking violet, black cherry and damp earth. According to the vintages, there are also notes of truffle and game. Refined tannins coat the palate. Good balance between texture and acidity. Long aftertaste, with notes of cherry and candied fruit".

Tasting note by Véronique Boss-Drouhin

Vintage
The wines display bright red shades with a nice evolution over a delicate tannic structure. They are elegant without too much strength.

Service:
Temperature: 16°C (61-62°F).
Cellaring: 8 to 25 years.




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