Henri de Villamont Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Baudes 2015

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• Domaine: Henri de Villamont
• Appellation: Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru
• Classification: Premier Cru
• Origin: Côte de Nuits, Côte-d'Or, Burgundy (Bourgogne), France
• Varietal: Pinot Noir

 

 

History, modernity, and respect — these 3 words are emblematic of the oenological philosophy at Domaine Henri de Villamont — a domain, a cellar, and a vineyard all in one, producing wines of exceptional quality by combining terroir and modernity.

Headquartered just outside the center of Savigny-lès-Beaune, one of Burgundy's esteemed winemaking regions, Domaine Henri de Villamont can trace its roots back to the endeavors of Léonce Bocquet in the late 19th century. Bocquet, one of the most important wine producers of his generation, sought to create a vinification and aging facility for his various wineries, including the esteemed Chateau Clos de Vougeot. Renowned architect Charles Suisse was enlisted to aid in the construction of the estate's iconic buildings, which perfectly capture Burgundy’s trademark esthetics. Cellars with an area of 2400m2 and 6 meters high under the vault were constructed in 8 years. These caverns are still used to this day to store barrels of wine. The main building was designed with red bricks and light gray stones on the façade and a roof made of slate. An engraved stone bears the inscription “1888” to commemorate the date of the project’s completion.

Following Bocquet's passing, the estate changed hands several times until the Swiss familial group Schenk Holdings, a prominent player in the European wine market, purchased it in 1964. This marked the birth of Domaine Henri de Villamont, a name inspired by a crusading knight who had retired to Savigny, and a brand new chapter in the estate's storied history. Under Schenk's vitalized stewardship the estate flourished, expanding its production to over 20 million bottles by 2004. Director and winemaker Pierre Jhéan joined in 1999 and he is still directing and overseeing the vinification of the wines to this very day. However, a strategic shift took place soon after, following a sudden desire to refocus on quality over quantity. In 2004, Schenk made the ambitious decision to break off from his négociant activities, signaling a commitment to elevating the estate's winemaking prowess. With a renewed focus on technical innovation and quality, the winery underwent a comprehensive renovation at a cost of almost 2 million euros, equipping itself with state-of-the-art oenological tools — such as rows of temperature-controlled stainless steel fermentation tanks and 10 hectares of their own domaine vines. This dedication to excellence led to a reduced production from 20 million bottles in 2004 to a more selective 250-350,000 bottles today — a mere 100th of their previous output. 

Of the domaine’s 10 hectares of vines, 6.5 can be found in Savigny-lès-Beaune and 2 are located by Savigny Clos des Guettes, which overlooks the winery and the manor house. The remaining hectares include five 1er Crus from Chambolle-Musigny and 0.5 hectares of Grands-Echézeaux. The domaine wines are all red Pinot Noir grapes except for a small amount of Chardonnay vines planted in the Savigny Clos des Guettes. White grapes come from the Côte de Beaune, Chablis, and Pouilly. All grape varieties are harvested by hand before being carefully de-stemmed and pressed. With aging periods ranging from 6 to 12 months, Henri de Villamont's white wines undergo a transformation in the cellar after spending a few days in vats, which contribute to the color expression ranging from youthful yellow to aged golden. For the Pinot Noir grapes, after 2 to 3 weeks of vinification the juice descends into the serene darkness of Henri de Villamont's cellars, where it embarks on a lengthier journey of transformation. Over the course of 9 to 18 months, the red wine matures slowly in French oak barrels, allowing the personalities of Burgundy's iconic terroir to burst through. 

Tasting Notes

"Chambolle-Musigny is a red wine, often regarded as the most "feminine" wine of the Côte de Nuits; its intensity and delicacy express themselves with elegance and subtlety.  To the eye, it presents a bright ruby hue with luminous highlights.  It may darken a little over time but with no loss of impact.  Its bouquet, easily recognizable, is composed of violet and small red fruits (raspberry, strawberry).  With further aging it tends towards spiced ripe fruits and prune, or towards truffle, underbrush and animal notes.  Rich, fragrant and complex, it lines the palate with silk and lace.  Its delicate but fleshy texture in no way detracts from its solid and durable structure.  On the sweet side with little trace of acidity, its tannins remain silky smooth." - The Bourgogne Wine Board

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LWIN 1212644
Stock Status In Stock
Appellation Chambolle-Musigny
Vintage 2015
Shipping Weight 3.000000

 

Chambolle is a small village located in the Côte de Nuits in Burgundy between Morey-Saint-Denis to the north and The Clos de Vougeot to the south. The Chambolle-Musigny vineyard is located in the middle of the five big communes for red wine in Burgundy and covers about 150 hectares of which 24 hectares are classified as Premier Cru and 2 as Grand Cru : Bonnes Mares and Musigny. The village takes its name from the “Chambolle” stream, which flows through the commune and one of its most iconic Grand Cru : Musigny. The village also boasts among its fine wines a prestigious Premier Cru “Les Amoureuses”. This appellation was created in September 1936. 

The appellation is dedicated solely to the production of red wines made from Pinot Noir. It is considered one of the most delicate appellations of the Cote de Nuits standing apart from its neighboring villages known for producing more robust wines. 

The terroir of Chambolle-Musigny is primarily composed of limestone soils with a thin layer of marl. The climate in this appellation is semi-continental characterized by cold winters and relatively warm summers. The vineyard enjoys a favorable southeast exposure favorable to Pinot Noir, a delicate grape variety that fully expresses its elegance and finesse. The wines of Chambolle-Musigny are characterized as the most feminine wine of the Cote de Nuits but also as the most balanced wines. 

They are renowned for their ethereal and graceful nature. The defining character of these wines are their finesse and lightness, yet they maintain a depth of flavor that offers both complexity and intensity. These wines offer a deep color and a gourmet bouquet with rich aromas of red fruits and floral notes.

Among the most famous estates in this appellation are : Domaine Ponsot, Maison Joseph Drouhin, Domaine Henri de Villamont, Domaine Louis Latour, Domaine Leroy, Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé, Maison Louis Jadot and Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier. 

 

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