Chambolle Musigny Domaine Georges Lignier & Fils 2022
Country
France
Region
Cote de Nuits
Producer
Domaine Georges Lignier et Fils
Grape(s)
Type
Red
Style
Complex
Oaked Style
Oaked
Body Style
Medium bodied
Dry/Sweet Style
Dry
Alcohol Content
12.5%
Closure Style
Cork
Organic/Biodynamic
No
Sustainable
Yes-sustainable practices
Vegetarian/Vegan
Vegetarian
Yes
Vegan
Yes
Allergens
Sulphites
Yes
Milk
No
Egg
No
Region
The Côte de Nuits follows a narrow strip of red iron-rich soils that run the short distance south from Dijon to the town of Nuits St Georges and ends before the hill of Corton. It is perhaps the source of the greatest and most elusive Pinot Noir wines of Burgundy. To travel through this northern half of the Côte d`Or evokes a role call of great vineyard names; Gevrey, Vosne Romanée, Clos de Vougeot, Musigny, Nuits St Georges and more. Here in the Côte de Nuits the best vineyards lie along a narrow band of limestone slopes facing south-east to maximise exposure to the sun. Lower-lying vineyards with more clay drain less well and tend to produce less exciting wine.
Producer
A family estate for 4 generations, and now in the hands of Benoit Stehly who always knew he would become a winemaker. Since 2003, after studying viticulture and oenology, he took over the business and guided by his passion for the vine and its ecosystem, he has since succeeded in transmitting his identity to the wines of his estate. 16 hectares, spread over 50 plots, the Domaine Georges Lignier et Fils with its 17 appellations, represents the variety of Burgundy wines. The domaine practices grassing to promote microbial life in the soil and limit all phytosanitary treatments. They have picked up a reputation of being a reliable and excellent quality producer in the Cote de Nuits.
Tasting Notes
This vineyard is planted on iron rich, gravel soils. Hand harvesting and sorting. 30% of the grapes are whole bunches and the rest destemmed. Maceration and fermentation in vats with indigenous yeasts and following this the wine is passed into 228l barrels (25% new) where it undergoes malolactic fermentation and then matures for 18 months. Youthful aromas of fresh raspberries and cherries, with some toasty, smoky flavours from the new oak. This will continue to develop over time with more earthy, animal characteristics.
Food
Pairs perfectly with eathered game like guineafowl, charcuterie, pate and mild cheeses such as brie.
