2022 Domaine Laurent Roumier - Chambolle Musigny
Burgundy, France| Colour | : | Red |
| Producer | : | Domaine Laurent Roumier |
| Label Name | : | Chambolle Musigny |
| Country | : | France |
| Region | : | Burgundy |
| Variety | : | Pinot Noir |
| Vintage | : | 2022 |
| Capacity | : | 750 ml - Standard Bottle |
| Tasting Notes | : |
The 2022 Domaine Laurent Roumier Chambolle-Musigny is a Pinot Noir from one of Burgundy's most celebrated villages for red wine. Produced by Domaine Laurent Roumier, a family estate based in Chambolle-Musigny, the wine reflects the elegance, finesse and aromatic purity that have made the appellation a benchmark for Pinot Noir around the world. Situated in the heart of the Côte de Nuits, Chambolle-Musigny is renowned for producing some of Burgundy's most refined and perfumed wines. The village's limestone-rich soils and gentle slopes create wines that are often distinguished by their silky texture and floral complexity. The warm and successful 2022 vintage delivered excellent fruit ripeness while preserving freshness, resulting in wines that combine accessibility with classic Burgundian balance. The wine opens with aromas of wild strawberry, red cherry and raspberry, complemented by notes of rose petal, violet, subtle spice and forest floor. On the palate, it is medium-bodied and finely textured, with bright acidity supporting a core of pure red fruit. The tannins are delicate and integrated, contributing structure without sacrificing elegance. A mineral undertone adds depth and precision, leading to a long and graceful finish. Chambolle-Musigny is often regarded as one of the most expressive villages for Pinot Noir, producing wines that emphasize finesse over power. Even at village level, the appellation offers a distinctive combination of perfume, texture and ageing potential that has attracted generations of Burgundy collectors. The 2022 vintage highlights these qualities while offering a degree of approachability in its youth. |
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