
We have a great vintage Grand Cru red Burgundy buy today from Chanson, which is starting to show well after almost a decade. Domaine Chanson, founded in 1750, bottles a serious Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru from old vines on well-drained limestone and brown clay at the foot of the slope, a terroir that delivers incredible depth with mineral drive. 2016 was a frost-affected but classically styled Côte de Nuits vintage, characterized by low yields and vibrant acidity. The fruit was hand-picked, mostly destemmed, and fermented in small, temperature-controlled vats with gentle extraction. It was then aged for about 15 to 18 months in French oak, with a modest share of new barrels, allowing the site to lead. The profile is focused and layered, featuring black cherry, blackberry, and ripe redcurrant notes, complemented by rose, violet, sweet spice, and a hint of tea, earth, and graphite. The palate is medium-plus in weight, with sleek acidity, fine yet persistent tannins, and a long, cool, stony finish. Great now, if given time to open up, this will also cellar well for another decade, which should further enhance the complexity here. We offer excellent pricing on some of the only bottles in the world currently available, making it a top buy for Grand Cru Red Burgundy with age in today's market.
Burghound 93 pts! Much more discreet wood influence is present on the overtly floral-suffused aromas of red currant, cherry, earth and a soupçon of spice. The utterly delicious and relatively supple medium weight flavors possess both fine density and energy before immediately tightening up on the firm, youthfully austere and explicitly built-to-age finish. This is not a huge Charmes but it doesn't lack for muscle and power. (Drink starting 2031)
2016 Domaine Chanson Charmes-Chambertin
2016 Domaine Chanson Charmes-Chambertin
We have a great vintage Grand Cru red Burgundy buy today from Chanson, which is starting to show well after almost a decade. Domaine Chanson, founded in 1750, bottles a serious Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru from old vines on well-drained limestone and brown clay at the foot of the slope, a terroir that delivers incredible depth with mineral drive. 2016 was a frost-affected but classically styled Côte de Nuits vintage, characterized by low yields and vibrant acidity. The fruit was hand-picked, mostly destemmed, and fermented in small, temperature-controlled vats with gentle extraction. It was then aged for about 15 to 18 months in French oak, with a modest share of new barrels, allowing the site to lead. The profile is focused and layered, featuring black cherry, blackberry, and ripe redcurrant notes, complemented by rose, violet, sweet spice, and a hint of tea, earth, and graphite. The palate is medium-plus in weight, with sleek acidity, fine yet persistent tannins, and a long, cool, stony finish. Great now, if given time to open up, this will also cellar well for another decade, which should further enhance the complexity here. We offer excellent pricing on some of the only bottles in the world currently available, making it a top buy for Grand Cru Red Burgundy with age in today's market.
Burghound 93 pts! Much more discreet wood influence is present on the overtly floral-suffused aromas of red currant, cherry, earth and a soupçon of spice. The utterly delicious and relatively supple medium weight flavors possess both fine density and energy before immediately tightening up on the firm, youthfully austere and explicitly built-to-age finish. This is not a huge Charmes but it doesn't lack for muscle and power. (Drink starting 2031)