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Chambolle Musigny Les Cras2013

Domaine Ghislaine BarthodChambolle-Musigny, France

Domaine Ghislaine Barthod’s Chambolle‑Musigny Les Cras (Premier Cru) is one of the domaine’s most mineral‑driven, powerf…Learn More »

$275

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Chambolle Musigny Les Cras 2013 Vintage

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Domaine Ghislaine Barthod’s Chambolle‑Musigny Les Cras (Premier Cru) is one of the domaine’s most mineral‑driven, powerful expressions of Chambolle: chalky, stony and high‑pitched Pinot Noir with concentrated red and black fruit, floral lift and firm, fine tannins that reward cellaring. Sourced from…Learn More »

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2013 Domaine Ghislaine Barthod Chambolle Musigny les Cras 1er Cru

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RedPinot Noir

About Chambolle Musigny Les Cras

Domaine Ghislaine Barthod’s Chambolle‑Musigny Les Cras (Premier Cru) is one of the domaine’s most mineral‑driven, powerful expressions of Chambolle: chalky, stony and high‑pitched Pinot Noir with concentrated red and black fruit, floral lift and firm, fine tannins that reward cellaring. Sourced from a high‑sited, limestone‑rich parcel near the Bonnes‑Mares slope and made in a low‑intervention, traditional style with extended barrel aging, it is small‑production, terroir‑focused and built for long aging.