Maison Joseph Drouhin
Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru - Les Baudes 2013
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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. "Baudes" is an ancient vineyard whose name is of Germanic origin ("Baud").
Tasting
"The wine displays a lively, bright red colour. The aromas are numerous, complex and straightforward: violet, black cherry, humus, truffle and a touch of venison when approaching maturity. On the palate, the amount and strength of the tannins is rather restrained and delicate. Acidity and texture are in harmonious proportion. In the aftertaste, long lasting and fine flavors of candied fruit or kirsch".
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: 16-18°C (61-65°F).
Cellaring: 8 to 25 years.
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2020
CHF--Unit - 150 cl
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