Chambertin Grand Cru - Domaine Armand Rousseau 1993
The domain
The Armand Rousseau estate is located at Gevrey Chambertin, whose creation dates back to the beginning of the 20th century by Armand Rousseau which decided to sell wines directly in the 1920s. It comprises more than 15 hectares, including 8.5 hectares of Grands Crus and 3.8 hectares of 1st Crus vinified in sustainable agriculture, with vines on limestone and clay soils. limestones.
Six emblematic Grands Crus of Burgundy are produced by the Armand Rousseau estate: Chambertin, Chambertin Charms, the Chambertin Clos de Beze, the Chambertin Ruchottes, the Mazy-Chambertin and the Clos de la Roche. The estate's wines are concentrated and sensual wines, aged for more than 20 months after 2 rackings with an aging potential of more than 20 years for the Grands Crus, and more than 15 years for the 1ers Crus.
Format : 75 cl |
Country: France |
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Region: Burgundy |
Culture : Agriculture reasoned |
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Grape: Pinot Noir |
Tasting: Le Chambertin was the field of a certain Monsieur Bertin. It is said that Bertin planted in his field the same grape varieties as those of the monks of Bèze, and the wine obtained being perfect, the winegrowers no longer named the vineyard thus created except by the name of its owner: it was the "Champ de Bertin". and subsequently, the Chambertin. |
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Contractual photo on request |