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Musigny Grand Cru

Domaine Georges & Christophe RoumierChambolle-Musigny, France

Musigny Grand Cru from Domaine Georges & Christophe Roumier is one of Burgundy’s rarest and most coveted Pinot Noirs, so…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Musigny Grand Cru from Domaine Georges & Christophe Roumier is one of Burgundy’s rarest and most coveted Pinot Noirs, sourced from an almost microscopic 0.1-hectare parcel in the heart of Le Musigny in Chambolle-Musigny. Extremely low yields from very old vines (around 70–80 years) and traditional, low-intervention winemaking produce a wine famed for its silken texture, scented red-fruit and floral aromatics, and an almost weightless intensity th…Learn More »

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About Musigny Grand Cru

Musigny Grand Cru from Domaine Georges & Christophe Roumier is one of Burgundy’s rarest and most coveted Pinot Noirs, sourced from an almost microscopic 0.1-hectare parcel in the heart of Le Musigny in Chambolle-Musigny. Extremely low yields from very old vines (around 70–80 years) and traditional, low-intervention winemaking produce a wine famed for its silken texture, scented red-fruit and floral aromatics, and an almost weightless intensity that can evolve majestically for decades.