Producer
Domaine Robert Groffier Père et Fils
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As it always is, this is decidedly more elegant and finer than its two Chambolle 1ers brethren with an airy mix of highly spiced and seductive black fruit aromas of impressive depth that continues on the rich, supple, sweet and mouth coating flavors blessed with ample dry extract that buffers the firm but buried tannins on the long finish. This too is serious but the inherent class is evident.Drink: 2013+.Notes: from a 1.07 ha parcel of 40 year old vines and 25% new wood.Comments: outstanding!
As it always is, this is decidedly more elegant and finer than its two Chambolle 1ers brethren with an airy mix of highly spiced and seductive black fruit aromas of impressive depth that continues on the rich, supple, sweet and mouth coating flavors blessed with ample dry extract that buffers the firm but buried tannins on the long finish. This too is serious but the inherent class is evident.Drink: 2013+.Notes: from a 1.07 ha parcel of 40 year old vines and 25% new wood.Comments: outstanding!
As it almost always is, this is wonderfully elegant with an airy mix of highly spiced and seductive black fruit aromas of impressive depth that continues on the rich, supple, sweet and mouth coating flavors blessed with ample dry extract that buffers the firm but buried tannins on the long finish. This too is serious but sophisticated and the inherent class is evident.Drink: 2013+.Comments: outstanding!
The wines of Chambolle Musigny are like no other. They can be superbly delicate, yet mindblowingly complex. Of all the northern Burgundy appellations, they are the most ethereal, and as a result the most feminine. Most of the Chambolle Musigny vineyard area is encompassed in its Village and Premier Cru appellations including the robust Beaux Bruns, the splendidly mineral Le Cras and the poised yet powerful Les Amoureuses. It produces only two Grand Crus - the round and rich Bonnes Mares which it shares with Morey St. Dénis, as well as what could be described as the Stradivarius of grand crus, Musigny.