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Like Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny is completely planted to Pinot Noir. However, the styles associated with the respective appellations present an intriguing contrast. Where Gevrey-Chambertin has a reputation for powerful, structured Pinot Noirs, Chambolle-Musigny typically offers more delicate expressions. This is not to suggest that Chambolle-Musigny is a wilting violet; rather its intensity manifests in more subtly, with soft tannins and pretty aromatics.
Chambolle-Musigny is home to two superb Grands Crus: Bonnes-Mares, which links its vineyards to those of Morey-Saint-Denis, and the great Musigny vineyard, which overlooks the Clos de Vougeot. The village also boasts among its fine wines the prestigious Premier Cru, Les Amoureuses.
The appellation’s sloping vineyards face east at altitudes of 250-300 metres with only a shallow covering of soil overlying the parent rock, but fissures in the hard Jurassic limestone allow the roots to seek nourishment deep within the sub-soil. Boulders and gravels in the valley bottom ensure good drainage.
Deep-dive into Chambolle-Musigny in the Wine Bites Mag article “Getting Your Head Around Burgundy Part 9.3 – The Village of Chambolle-Musigny”
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Pinot Noir | France, Burgundy
Pinot Noir | France, Burgundy
Pinot Noir | Chambolle-Musigny, France
Pinot Noir | Chambolle-Musigny, France
Pinot Noir | France, Burgundy
Pinot Noir | France, Burgundy