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Appellation-Chambolle-musigny

The Chambolle-Musigny appellation – created along with the first wave of French AOCs in 1936 – covers 152.64 hectares, including 56.33 hectares classified as premier cru. In total, it is home to 24 premier crus and two of the most prestigious grand crus – Musigny (10.7 hectares) and Bonnes-Mares (15 hectares). Two of its premier crus – Les Amoureuses (5.4 hectares) and Les Charmes (9.3 hectares) – are particularly renowned and almost as highly reputed as the grand crus.

Located in the heart of Burgundy’s Côte-de-Nuits, between Morey-Saint-Denis and Vougeot, the Chambolle-Musigny winegrowing area lies on either side of the famous Route des Grands Crus. Its slopes are mostly east- or southeast-facing, providing the vines with good exposure to the sun. As is often the case, the village appellation climats (or plots) tend to be located towards the bottom of the hillsides. The soils here are much deeper and have a higher clay content than in the middle of the hillsides (where the grand cru and premier cru plots are found), and particularly than the upper slopes. Indeed, mid-way up the slopes, you find the finest Chambolle-Musigny climats, where Pinot Noir flourishes at an altitude of 250 to 350 metres, on thin, well-drained soils composed of limestone and gravel, and sometimes marl, sand, and silt.

Chambolle-Musigny is renowned for being a particularly refined and complex style of wine, with a delicate, “lace-like” texture and subtle aromas of red berries.

Among the best producers in Chambolle-Musigny are the Leroy estates (with their famous Musigny, which is regularly the most expensive wine of the year), Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier, Comte Georges de Voguë, Georges Roumier, Jacques Prieur, and Arnoux-Lachaux.

Chambolle-Musigny

The Chambolle-Musigny appellation – created along with the first wave of French AOCs in 1936 – covers 152.64 hectares, including 56.33 hectares classified as premier cru. In total, it is home to 24 premier crus and two of the most prestigious grand crus – Musigny (10.7 hectares) and Bonnes-Mares (15 hectares). Two of its premier crus – Les Amoureuses (5.4 hectares) and Les Charmes (9.3 hectares) – are particularly renowned and almost as highly reputed as the grand crus.

Located in the heart of Burgundy’s Côte-de-Nuits, between Morey-Saint-Denis and Vougeot, the Chambolle-Musigny winegrowing area lies on either side of the famous Route des Grands Crus. Its slopes are mostly east- or southeast-facing, providing the vines with good exposure to the sun. As is often the case, the village appellation climats (or plots) tend to be located towards the bottom of the hillsides. The soils here are much deeper and have a higher clay content than in the middle of the hillsides (where the grand cru and premier cru plots are found), and particularly than the upper slopes. Indeed, mid-way up the slopes, you find the finest Chambolle-Musigny climats, where Pinot Noir flourishes at an altitude of 250 to 350 metres, on thin, well-drained soils composed of limestone and gravel, and sometimes marl, sand, and silt.

Chambolle-Musigny is renowned for being a particularly refined and complex style of wine, with a delicate, “lace-like” texture and subtle aromas of red berries.

Among the best producers in Chambolle-Musigny are the Leroy estates (with their famous Musigny, which is regularly the most expensive wine of the year), Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier, Comte Georges de Voguë, Georges Roumier, Jacques Prieur, and Arnoux-Lachaux.

2022
59
2022
90
2021
240
2022
440(starting price)Price per bottle 220
2022
660(starting price)Price per bottle 220
2023
65
2022
A
80(starting price)
2010
580(starting price)Price per bottle 290
2023
A
90
2014
330(starting price)Price per bottle 110
2018
A
400
2018
A
288(starting price)
2012
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2021
75
2021
41(starting price)
2021
41(current price)
2021
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
2021
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
2021
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
2021
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
2021
81(starting price)Price per bottle 40.50
2021
81(starting price)Price per bottle 40.50
2021
81(starting price)Price per bottle 40.50
2021
81(starting price)Price per bottle 40.50
2021
81(starting price)Price per bottle 40.50
2014
900(starting price)Price per bottle 300
2010
180(starting price)Price per bottle 90
2010
180(starting price)Price per bottle 90
2022
860(starting price)Price per bottle 430
2019
144(starting price)Price per bottle 72
2019
216(starting price)Price per bottle 72
2014
240(current price)Price per bottle 120
2023
115
2023
230(starting price)
2022
110(current price)
2022
110(current price)
2023
110
2022
144(starting price)Price per bottle 72
2022
216(starting price)Price per bottle 72
2021
90(starting price)
2021
73(starting price)
2022
220(starting price)
2011
720(current price)Price per bottle 240
2011
230(starting price)
2022
170(starting price)
2022
110
2012
110(starting price)
2013
600(starting price)Price per bottle 300
2013
900(starting price)Price per bottle 300
2013
600(starting price)Price per bottle 300
2020
A
80(current price)
2014
700(current price)Price per bottle 350
2021
110(starting price)
2021
90(starting price)