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Le Musigny2021

Louis JadotChambolle-Musigny, France

Le Musigny from Louis Jadot is the maison’s rare, small-holdings bottling of the Musigny Grand Cru in Chambolle‑Musigny,…Learn More »

$954

/750ml

2021 Retail Average

94

/100

2021 Pro Rating

Le Musigny 2021 Vintage Overview

2021 OVERVIEW

Discreet at first, this 2021 Louis Jadot Le Musigny Grand Cru glides from rose and raspberry pastille into darker cherry and plum, etched with cool stone and gentle Asian spice. The palate is finely woven and medium-bodied yet surprisingly deep for the vintage, driven by bright acidity and powder-fine tannins that give the finish a long, serious, almost ascetic precision. It’s a graceful, quietly powerful Musigny that will reward patience rather than immediate hedonism.

Drinking Window
2028 2048
Pairings

Peking duck; Roast pigeon with morels; Soy-glazed salmon with wild mushrooms

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Le Musigny Vintage Comparison

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2021
Le Musigny Louis Jadot 2021 (750ML)

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Le Musigny · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Le Musigny

Le Musigny from Louis Jadot is the maison’s rare, small-holdings bottling of the Musigny Grand Cru in Chambolle‑Musigny, made from 100% Pinot Noir and crafted to express the vineyard’s famously floral, violet-and-rose perfume, red-berry (raspberry/cherry) fruit and stony minerality. Jadot ages the wine in oak (typically c.18–20 months) to produce a silky, refined texture with ripe tannins and long aging potential—an elegant, perfume-driven Musigny that balances finesse with underlying power.