Chambolle Musigny
Ghislaine Barthod

Chambolle Musigny


Destination

vintage


Broking

Broking
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2009

12x75cl

DP

£1,658.46


2010

12x75cl

DP

£1,658.46


2014

6x75cl

DP

£547.22


2016

6x75cl

DP

£613.22


2017

6x75cl

DP

£547.22


2018

6x75cl

DP

£613.22



Ghislaine Barthod, Chambolle Musigny, 2009

2009

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Ghislaine Barthod, Chambolle Musigny, 2009

A classic Chambolle packed with ripe fruity bitter-sweet Pinot characteristics, smooth berry and mulled spice character, so easy, corpulent and with lovely floral touches, a charmer.

ABV:
13%
90/100
Stephen Tanzer, Vinous

Bright medium red. Wild strawberry, raspberry, mocha and menthol on the full-blown but fresh nose. Silky, sweet and seriously stuffed with fruit. Dense and strong for village wine. Finishes with good juicy length. To drink or age. (Ghislaine Barthod picked early in 2009, and this village wine gives strong evidence that this strategy was a good one.)
Date Reviewed:
03/2012

specifications

country:
France

region:
Burgundy

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Ghislaine Barthod

Ghislaine Barthod

The Domaine Barthod-Noellat was founded when Gaston Barthod, whose family originated in the Jura, married into the Noellat family. He took over the direction of the Domaine after finishing his military service in the 1950s. Then in the 1980s his daughter, Ghislaine, served her apprenticeship under him and by the early nineties was making the wine. Ghislaine has made this a benchmark for Chambolle growers and lovers alike. Terroir and grape variety are respected in the winemaking process, vineyard work is hard, intervention minimal and new oak kept to an average of 30%. The ethos here is to pick ripe but on the early side, to retain the birghtness of Pinot Noir. Grapes are de-stalked for fermentation. Her outstanding plots of old vines in Les Fuées and Les Charmes produce wines that typify the elegance and sophistication of Chambolle. The Véroilles however is possibly the more interesting cuvée, if less renowned. It is one of the highest Chambolle vineyards and is situated next to Bonnes Mares and duly reflects the style of its Grand Cru neighbour. Here, charm is aligned to a vibrant acidity and grainy tannins giving a firm grip and sound framework to its ripe fruit.

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