Chambolle Musigny, 1er Cru
Joseph Drouhin

Chambolle Musigny, 1er Cru,

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Joseph Drouhin, Chambolle Musigny, 1er Cru, 2009

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note
Joseph Drouhin, Chambolle Musigny, 1er Cru, 2009

Charming and velvety like the Chambolle Villages but with extra depth and dimension, very pretty red berry fruits, notes of raspberry and wild strawberry, with darker hints of bramble and cassis; as well as this ripe fruit there is a spice, earth and mineral element that makes this a very complete Chambolle.

ABV:
13%
91/100
Antonio Galloni, Vinous
The 2009 Chambolle-Musigny – 1er Cru shows gorgeous village character in an energetic, powerful style. Sweet, sensual fruit emerges with time in the glass, followed by clean, pointed minerality that frames the finish. This is slightly reserved today, but promising. The Chambolle is a blend of five parcels vinified together.
Date Reviewed:
05/2011

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country:
France
region:
Burgundy
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Joseph Drouhin

Joseph Drouhin

Joseph Drouhin are a family own Domaines and Negociant who command the greatest respect of all the big Burgundy houses. Their knowledge of the land combined with their attention to details in the vineyards as well as their gentle wine making style results in very fine Burgundy that reflect its origin. Little use of new oak, gentle extraction and whole bunch fermentation according to the year or the cuvee are whole part of their belief that good burgundy can't be made by firm hand of the winemaker. The crown jewels in the Drouhin portfolio are without doubt the Domaine Marquis de Laguiche, which has the largest percentage of land in Le Montrachet (30%) of all the owners, and the Domaine Drouhin-owned Clos des Mouches. Drouhin have had exclusive control over the former estate, from cultivation to distribution, since 1947, while Clos des Mouches is one of those rare breeds in Burgundy, a monopole. Originally planted with Pinot Noir, almost half the vineyard was replanted with Chardonnay in 1921 by Maurice Drouhin.

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