2013 - Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru, Cecile Tremblay

Country: France |
Region: Burgundy |
Appellation: Chapelle-Chambertin |
Producer: Cecile Tremblay |
Classification: Grand Cru |
Colour: Red |
ABV: 13% |
In Bond Incl. VAT

Tasting Notes

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Vinous Neal Martin - 01 Oct 23
The 2013 Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru was harvested on 4 October. It has a very attractive nose of blackberry and raspberry fruit, a little confit-like, crushed stone and a touch of Japanese green tea. The palate is fine-boned. Blackberry intermixes with light star anis notes. This has impressive focus and comes across as vigorous with its sprightly black pepper-tinged finish. Very fine.
Drinking Date: 2022 - 2035
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