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Chambolle Musigny Les Cras Bottle

Chambolle Musigny Les Cras2019

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 »

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/750ml

2019 Retail Average

94

/100

2019 Pro Rating

Chambolle Musigny Les Cras 2019 Vintage Overview

2019 OVERVIEW

Silky red and black berry fruit is packed tight in the 2019 Domaine Ghislaine Barthod Chambolle-Musigny Les Cras, wrapped in fine but insistent tannins and a limestone-driven snap of minerality. Behind the initial firmness, layers of spice, dark cherry and subtle floral tones promise a complex, elegant evolution with time in bottle. This is a powerful, structured Chambolle that will reward patience far more than early curiosity.

Drinking Window
2028 2036
Pairings

Roast duck with cherry jus; Veal blanquette; Morel mushroom risotto

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Chambolle Musigny Les Cras · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
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.