- New
- 75cL
Domaine Arlaud Chambolle-Musigny 2023 is a refined and delicate expression of Pinot Noir from the northern slopes of the village of Chambolle-Musigny, sourced from four distinct parcels: Les Buissières, Les Herbues, Les Chardannes and Les Gammaires.
Certified biodynamic, this wine showcases depth and finesse, with finely textured tannins that benefit from a bit of bottle age.
On the nose, expect pure aromas of red fruits — cherry, raspberry — with floral and gentle spice notes. On the palate, it is elegant and balanced, with silky texture and refreshing clarity, reflecting the distinctive Chambolle terroir and Arlaud’s sensitive winemaking.
This is a wine with both immediate charm and the potential to evolve gracefully with several years of ageing.
Joseph Drouhin presents this Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru 2021, an elegant and refined expression of the Côte de Nuits terroir. The nose reveals ripe red and dark fruits, delicate floral notes and gentle spices, highlighted by subtle oak nuances. On the palate, it is silky, structured and harmonious, supported by fine tannins, balanced freshness and a long, elegant finish. The...
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