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Domaine Bertheau&Fils in Chambolle-Musigny is now owned by a fifth generation. The vineyard spans just over 6 hectares and the vines are around 45 years old. In the winery, the cuvées are matured in barrels (less than 1/3 new wood) for around 18 months and the wines are not filtered. A reference in its appellation, producing ageing wines distinguished by the finesse of their tannins
François Bertheau, the fifth generation of the family to run this estate, has created a Chambolle-Musigny of extraordinary elegance. The Pinot Noir vines planted on the estate, averaging around forty years, benefit from an oceanic climate with semi-continental influences, and draw the nutrients they require to thrive from soils consisting of marl, clay and limestone. Driven by a keen understanding of his terroir, the winemaker nurtures his vines with the utmost precision and performs traditional vinification, which culminates in a year and a half’s ageing in oak casks where the proportion of new wood is not excessive, ranging from 20 to 30%.
In the glass, the wine displays a beautiful ruby-red colour that develops brick-coloured hues over the years. Notes of small red berries, black fruit, and floral aromas such as violet, combine with a hint of pepper on the finish emerge from the glass. The wine also releases aromas of sweet spices and humus, typical of the ageing process. We recommend a five-year wait before you enjoy this wine to savour the finesse of its round, seductive tannins.
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Region: Burgundy
Producers and wineries: François Bertheau
Colour: red
Appellation: Chambolle-Musigny
Owner: Bertheau & Fils (Domaine)
Service temperature: 16°

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