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Located on ancient lands of the Cîteaux abbey, with 2 grands crus classés : Bonnes-Mares (shared with Morey-Saint-Denis) and Musigny, producing delicate red wines with a remarkable bouquet and smoothness, considered as the finest from Côte de Nuits. First growths such as Les Amoureuses...
Located on ancient lands of the Cîteaux abbey, with 2 grands crus classés : Bonnes-Mares (shared with Morey-Saint-Denis) and Musigny, producing delicate red wines with a remarkable bouquet and smoothness, considered as the finest from Côte de Nuits. First growths such as Les Amoureuses are also exceptional.
Main grape varieties : Pinot noir.
Soils : Limestone, blended with clay-marl.
Style des vins :
Among the greatest Bourgogne red wines, these wines combine elegance and subtle power. Nose with aromas of violette and small red fruits, evolving into spicy, animal notes (prune, truffle, undergrowth) with age.
Bonnes-Mares appellation. Great Bourgogne wine. Excellent preservation.
Chambolle-Musigny appellation. Great Bourgogne wine. Excellent preservation. Rare wine.
Chambolle-Musigny appellation. Quality vintage. Excellent preservation.
Chambolle-Musigny appellation. Quality vintage. Excellent preservation.
Bonnes-Mares appellation. Bourgogne Grand Cru. Renowned winery.
Grand Cru. Great Bourgogne wine. Prestigious appellation. Renowned Domaine.
Renowned domaine, prestigious appellation, excellent vintage