The Griotte-Chambertin appellation covers an area of 2.65 hectares, in the commune of Gevrey-Chambertin in Burgundy. This Grand Cru appellation benefits from varied soils on a hard-rocky hillside.
Griotte-Chambertin produces only red Pinot Noir wines. On the palate, they are powerful, elegant and complex. It is often advised to wait about ten years before drinking a bottle of Griotte-Chambertin.
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joseph drouhin griotte chambertin 2016
in 1880 joseph drouhin founded the eponymous wine merchant, but it was his son,...
rené leclerc griotte chambertin 2017
griotte-chambertin is the smallest of the grands crus in gevrey-chambertin. a rich and...
claude dugat griotte chambertin 2020
one of the high points of the vintage is the 2020 claude dugat griotte-chambertin grand...