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Frédéric Magnien represents the 5th generation of wine growers of his family. He created his trading house in 1995 and is also in charge of the family domaine (Michel Magnien). He carefully selects his wine growers and the plots that interest him; he manages the harvest personally with his team. He is best known for his red wines but for several years he has also produced white. His wines are characterised by their concentration and their solid character.
The name ‘Chambolle’ comes from the Latin word ‘campus’, leading us to believe that the village’s origins go all the way back to Roman times. The Chambolle-Musigny vines border those of Morey Saint-Denis and Gevrey-Chambertin to the north, and the hamlet of Vougeot to the south. With a surface area of little more than 180 hectares (of which 61 hectares are for 24 premiers crus), the vineyard is located on soil composed of chalky rock, pebbles and scree from the Chambolle valley. Planted on the slopes, it is exposed to the south-east. Chambolle-Musigny wines are above all models of elegance and finesse: of a pleasantly coloured hue, they exude voluminous aromas of raspberry, candied strawberry, violet and sous-bois. They are marked by fine tannins coupled with sweetness. The climates of ‘Les Charmes’ and ‘Les Amoureuses’ give wines in which we find all the best characteristics of Chambolle-Musigny: exquisite scent, richness, structure and finesse. Its aromas are many, subtle and delightful. The great aromatic complexity of these exceptional climats offers notes of raspberry, kirsch, wood, truffle and mushroom. A few years of ageing will make way for muskier, almost animal, notes whilst still retaining its elegance.
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Region: Burgundy
Producers and wineries: Frédéric Magnien
Colour: red
Appellation: Chambolle-Musigny
Classification: Premier Cru
Owner: Frédéric Magnien
Service temperature: 16°
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