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Maison Joseph Drouhin
Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru 2014
aoc

Cépage Pinot Noir
Sol limestone
Elevage In barrels (20% in new oak)

Description

Were there "charmes" (beech trees) growing here at one time? Or were people just referring to the characteristics of the wine? A 19th Century official document does mention the "untilled land of charmes"...

Notes de Presse

17/20

Firm nose. Juicy and acidulated, with a very fine weft. The set is quite light but balanced. Long tiny and tight finish. A more delicate than powerful Charm. Tasting March 2016. Gault&Millau

92/100

Wood smoke and toasty spice notes envelop the black cherry and earth flavors in this firm yet fluid red. Though tannic, this is fresh and packed with flavor that resonates on the long finish. Best from 2020 through 2033. Wine Spectator

Tasting

  "A generous and distinctive wine, often superb. The colour is intense and bright. On the nose, the first impression that arises is that of cherry. Then, woody and fine spicy aromas appear, with an elegant hint of musk in some vintages. The flavours are extraordinary in their richness and harmony, neither too rough nor too heavy. The architecture of the wine is held up by fine and noble tannins, giving the body a silky texture (called "gras"). Acidity brings energy and liveliness to the whole. The aftertaste is a pure delight".

Tasting note by Véronique Boss-Drouhin

Serving: 

Temperature: 16°C (61-62°F). 

Cellaring: 5 to 20 years.

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