- Colour
- Red
- Producer
- Domaine Anne-Françoise Gros
- Region
- Chambolle-Musigny
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Drinking
- 2023 - 2035
- Case size
- 6x75cl
- Available Later
2019 CHAMBOLLE MUSIGNY A F GROS - 6x75cl
- Colour
- Red
- Producer
- Domaine Anne-Françoise Gros
- Region
- Chambolle-Musigny
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Drinking
- 2023 - 2035
- Case size
- 6x75cl
- Available Later
- Pricing
- In Bond
- Pricing Info
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Tasting Notes
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Goedhuis, December 2020
The domaine has five parcels across the village and blends them to make a characterful and quintessential Chambolle Musigny. A very pleasing wine, with striking red cherry flavours. This is graceful and charming with a lovely appealing succulence, velvety tannins and a fine finish.
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Jasper Morris MW, December 2020,
Score: 90-92From five little plots. Glowing fresh purple. This is so suave, as always, but with a firmer finish. Good balance though and fair length. Usually the Chambolle is a good cuvée here and we are not let down this time. 4 stars
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Producer
Domaine Anne-Françoise Gros

The name Gros is one of the most famous in the Côte de Nuits, synonymous with great Vosne Romaneé. The original Gros domaine is now divided amongst four family members. Anne-Françoise, daughter of Jean Gros, married into another great Burgundy dynasty, the Parent family of Pommard. In 1998 François Parent and Anne Françoise combined their domaines to create a superb 10 hectare property comprising some of the finest terroirs in the Côte d’Or. Today their children Caroline and Mathias run the estate, with Mathias ever experimenting and pushing boundaries in both vineyard and cellar.
Region
Chambolle-Musigny
The wines of Chambolle Musigny are like no other. They can be superbly delicate, yet mindblowingly complex. Of all the northern Burgundy appellations, they are the most ethereal, and as a result the most feminine. Most of the Chambolle Musigny vineyard area is encompassed in its Village and Premier Cru appellations including the robust Beaux Bruns, the splendidly mineral Le Cras and the poised yet powerful Les Amoureuses. It produces only two Grand Crus - the round and rich Bonnes Mares which it shares with Morey St. Dénis, as well as what could be described as the Stradivarius of grand crus, Musigny.