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Chambertin

Terroir & style
Located in the heart of the Côte de Nuits, between Gevrey-Chambertin and Morey-Saint-Denis, the Chambertin Grand Cru spans about 13.5 hectares. On brown limestone and gravelly clay-limestone soils, Pinot Noir achieves its highest expression of power and elegance. The color ranges from deep ruby to garnet. The nose reveals complex...

Terroir & style
Located in the heart of the Côte de Nuits, between Gevrey-Chambertin and Morey-Saint-Denis, the Chambertin Grand Cru spans about 13.5 hectares. On brown limestone and gravelly clay-limestone soils, Pinot Noir achieves its highest expression of power and elegance. The color ranges from deep ruby to garnet. The nose reveals complex aromas of ripe black fruits, licorice, truffle, sweet spices, and sometimes leather. On the palate, Chambertin impresses with its concentration, majestic balance, and exceptional length.

Food pairings
Chambertin pairs beautifully with noble dishes such as beef Wellington, roasted game birds, hare à la royale, and strong aged cheeses like Époisses or Soumaintrain.

Good to know
Chambertin is often called the "King of Grands Crus" of Burgundy. King Louis XIV was famously fond of it. This legendary wine has extraordinary aging potential, often exceeding 30 to 40 years in great vintages.

Signature
Chambertin embodies the ultimate expression of Burgundian Pinot Noir: depth, natural authority, and outstanding aromatic complexity.

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Terroir & style
Located in the heart of the Côte de Nuits, between Gevrey-Chambertin and Morey-Saint-Denis, the Chambertin Grand Cru spans about 13.5 hectares. On brown limestone and gravelly clay-limestone soils, Pinot Noir achieves its highest expression of power and elegance. The color ranges from deep ruby to garnet. The nose reveals complex aromas of ripe black fruits, licorice, truffle, sweet spices, and sometimes leather. On the palate, Chambertin impresses with its concentration, majestic balance, and exceptional length.

Food pairings
Chambertin pairs beautifully with noble dishes such as beef Wellington, roasted game birds, hare à la royale, and strong aged cheeses like Époisses or Soumaintrain.

Good to know
Chambertin is often called the "King of Grands Crus" of Burgundy. King Louis XIV was famously fond of it. This legendary wine has extraordinary aging potential, often exceeding 30 to 40 years in great vintages.

Signature
Chambertin embodies the ultimate expression of Burgundian Pinot Noir: depth, natural authority, and outstanding aromatic complexity.

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Showing 1 - 23 of 23 items