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Domaine Georges & Christophe Roumier Chambolle Musigny Les Cras 2014

Price

S$1,370.00

Elegance, depth, and poise—Chambolle with crystalline clarity.

 

From the mineral-rich heart of Les Cras, Roumier’s 2014 vintage is a study in energy and refinement. Vivid notes of wild raspberry, redcurrant, and crushed rose petals dance over a core of cool limestone and fine-grained tannins. The palate is chiseled yet supple, with a seamless tension that carries the finish effortlessly. A cerebral and age-worthy expression of Premier Cru Chambolle at its most articulate.

 

Ratings: Vinous: 93 | RP: 93 

Quantity

Only 6 left in stock

Wine Information

Country: France

Region: Burgundy

Type: Red

Winery: Domaine Georges & ChristopheRoumier

Vintage: 2014

Size: 0.75

Tasting Notes

Beautifully refined and mineral-driven Pinot Noir that reflects its chalky terroir with precision and poise. Aromas of wild strawberry, redcurrant, and rose petals give way to a palate of vibrant red fruit, subtle spice, and saline-laced minerality. Sleek tannins and a polished texture carry through to a long, focused finish marked by crushed rock and floral lift.

Pairings

Pairs beautifully with refined, earthy dishes that complement its elegance and minerality. Think roasted duck breast with a cherry reduction, herb-crusted quail, or mushroom risotto with truffle. It also shines alongside seared tuna or salmon, where its freshness and fine tannins enhance the richness of the fish. For a simpler pairing, mild aged cheeses like Comté or Tomme de Savoie echo the wine’s subtle complexity without overwhelming its finesse.

Decant

30 to 60 minutes is recommended to gently open up its delicate aromatics and release layers of red fruit, floral notes, and mineral tension.

Drinking Window

from 2024 to 2034, with peak expression likely between 2026 and 2032, when its red fruit core, floral nuance, and mineral complexity will be most harmoniously integrated. Proper cellaring will reward with added depth and refinement.

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