The 2010 Chambolle-Musigny is a relatively intense, masculine wine laced with expressive dark fruit, mint, flowers and spices. It shows off considerable textural depth and sheer richness. All of the aromas and flavors meld together seamlessly on the dark, imposing finish. This is all mystery and seduction in a glass. Pierre Vincent used 50% whole clusters. The Chambolle is made from a number of parcels including Argilliers, Les Baudes and Veroilles. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2025.
This is stunning set of wines from Pierre Vincent and Domaine de la Vougeraie. It is impossible to miss the attention to detail at this impeccably run domaine. No expense is spared. It takes 80 people to work the vineyards during harvest and another 20 in the cellar to take it from there. Production in 2010 was of course down significantly as it was everywhere else. Yields came in at 24 hectoliters per hectare for the Pinot and 29 for the Chardonnay. Vincent used between 30-80% whole bunches, depending on the wine. Readers who want to learn more might want to check out my video interview with Pierre Vincent on www.erobertparker.com. I will report on the domaine’s 2009s in the April issue. For now let me just say the 2009 Musigny is one of the wines of the vintage.
Importer: Boisset Family Estates, St. Helena, CA; tel. (800) 878-1123
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