2008 Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Comte Georges de Vogüé - 6x75cl
09A8CM1V6PK _ 2008 - Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Comte Georges de Vogüé - 6x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé
  • Region Chambolle Musigny
  • Drinking 2018 - 2028
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available

2008 - Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Comte Georges de Vogüé - 6x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé
  • Region Chambolle Musigny
  • Drinking 2018 - 2028
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available

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  • Burghound, January 2011, Score: 92

    Classic ruby. An elegant and still restrained nose features pure and high-toned red pinot fruit, stone and a hint of spice that gives way to gorgeously detailed, precise and energetic medium-bodied flavors that possess a textured mouth feel that sweeps into a focused and sappy finish of controlled power and mild austerity. In sum, this is a highly intense wine of finesse. Drink: 2018+.Notes: all from younger vines Musigny.Comments: outstanding!

  • Burghound, January 2010, Score: 90-92

    A more elegant but more restrained nose features equally pure and high-toned red pinot fruit, stone and a hint of spice that gives way to gorgeously detailed, precise and energetic medium-bodied flavors that possess a textured mouth feel that sweeps into a focused and sappy finish of controlled power. In sum, this is a highly intense wine of finesse. Drink: 2018+.Notes: all from younger vines Musigny.Comments: outstanding!

Producer

Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé

This domaine can trace its history back over 500 years. It has been in the hands of the same family which is now in its 20th generation.George's grand-daughters Clare de Causans and Marie de Ladoucette are the family members presently involved.Currently the wine is overseen by Francois Millet as winemaker and Eric Bourgogne as chef de vignes. The vineyards spread to 12.5 hectares. They, amazingly, adapt their techniques de...Read more

This domaine can trace its history back over 500 years. It has been in the hands of the same family which is now in its 20th generation.George's grand-daughters Clare de Causans and Marie de Ladoucette are the family members presently involved.Currently the wine is overseen by Francois Millet as winemaker and Eric Bourgogne as chef de vignes. The vineyards spread to 12.5 hectares. They, amazingly, adapt their techniques depending on the conditions of the particular vintage, and rather disparage those who have a single "best" technique every year. This, hopefully, allows a purer expression of the raw material and vintage.Read less

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.