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Chambolle Musigny 2008 75cl

AOC Village | Côte de Nuits | Bourgogne | France
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92 Robert Parker
The 2008 Chambolle-Musigny is finessed and haunting. This shows tons of harmony in its crushed flowers, hard candy and berries, all of which flow gracefully towards the saline, mineral-drenched finish. With time in the glass the layers of fruit flesh out with notable beauty and elegance. The Chambolle is a classic, translucent wine in 2008, and will delight readers who prefer the nuanced side of Burgundy. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2028. A brilliant career as a wine writer awaits long-time oenologist Francois Millet should he ever tire of making wine. Millet’s visual descriptions of vintages and wines are among the most colorful I have ever encountered. The truth is that these wines need no words at all; the quality of what is in the glass speaks for itself far more eloquently than words ever could. De Vogue’s 2009s are remarkable for their textural richness, depth and pure breed. In 2009 Millet started picking on September 9 in order to keep as much as freshness as possible. The fruit was 100% destemmed. New oak ranged from 15% for the Chambolle villages to 35-40% for the Bonnes Mares and Musigny Vieilles Vignes. The malos were on the slow side and for the most part did not begin until April 2010. Unfortunately I was not able to taste the 2009 Chambolle-Musigny and Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru and as they were bottled just prior to my visit. I did have a chance to taste most of the 2008s. In many ways the 2008s offer better balance than the 2009s because the vintage characteristics play off the house style of textural richness, resulting in marvelous, totally complete wines. In 2008 the harvest began on September 27, quite a bit later than in 2009. A cool growing season was saved by perfect conditions that began on September 13 and continued through to the end of the harvest.
Producteur
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüe
Comte de Vogüé figure parmi les producteurs les plus célèbres de la Côte d’Or. Basé à Chambolle-Musigny, ses origines remontent à 1450, date à laquelle Jean Moisson a fait ériger le bâtiment historique. La même famille est restée à la tête de la propriété depuis, même durant la Révolution Française lorsqu’elle s’est exilée en Angleterre. En 1766, une descendante a épousé Cerice-Melchior de Vogüé, lignée dont le domaine tire son nom actuel. Son histoire récente a débuté en 1925 lorsque le Comte Georges de Vogüé a pris les rênes du domaine et a conçu l’étiquette des vins. Désormais entre les mains de ses petites-filles, Comte de Vogüé est géré par trois personnes : Eric Bourgogne, chef de culture ; François Millet, chef de cave-oenologue ; et Jean-Luc Pépin, chargé de la commercialisation et du marketing. Le domaine détient une part prépondérante du vignoble de Musigny, soit 7,2 ha (plus de 6,55 ha en rouge et 0,65 ha en blanc) sur une superficie totale de 10,85 ha. Il est donc de très loin le principal propriétaire à Musigny, devant JF Mugnier avec 1,13 ha. Leur Bonnes Mares fait partie des vins les plus prisés de la région.