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Musigny Vieilles Vignes
A Musigny wine is as elegant as lace and as generous as a bouquet of flowers. It is vigorous and complete. The aromas are complex and take years to truly reveal themselves. After long aging, you will be full of emotions as the aroma’s pick you up and demand your attention, delicately presenting layer after layer of red and black fruits, spices and finally leaving a perfumed licorice. With it's long aftertaste, a Musigny will trill on your tongue, leaving you in silent admiration. The tannin structure is so different from the other Chambolle-Musigny grand cru, Bonnes Mares. Strength and power all in a velvet grove. In character, Musigny is closer to Les Amoureuses then to Bonnes Mares.
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé is the principal owner of Musigny, 7.12ha owned of the total vineyard of 10.85ha. This includes the whole of lieu-dit Les Petits-Musigny 4.19 ha. On old de Vogüé bottles it says: Domaine des Musigny.
The Vieilles Vignes section, of vines older than 25 years old, is 5,67ha. The oldest vines date from 1953. Until the sixties there were two Musigny cuvees, one for the old vines and one from the younger vines.
From 1995 onwards the Musigny from vines younger than 25 years old are bottled as Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru. As the average age increases there will be less of this wine, possibly up to the point that it’s all Musigny Vieilles Vignes.
Comte Georges de Vogüé, Musigny Vieilles Vignes 2000
Grand Cru, Côte de Nuits
In original wooden case
6 bottles per lot
A Musigny wine is as elegant as lace and as generous as a bouquet of flowers. It is vigorous and complete. The aromas are complex and take years to truly reveal themselves. After long aging, you will be full of emotions as the aroma’s pick you up and demand your attention, delicately presenting layer after layer of red and black fruits, spices and finally leaving a perfumed licorice. With it's long aftertaste, a Musigny will trill on your tongue, leaving you in silent admiration. The tannin structure is so different from the other Chambolle-Musigny grand cru, Bonnes Mares. Strength and power all in a velvet grove. In character, Musigny is closer to Les Amoureuses then to Bonnes Mares.
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé is the principal owner of Musigny, 7.12ha owned of the total vineyard of 10.85ha. This includes the whole of lieu-dit Les Petits-Musigny 4.19 ha. On old de Vogüé bottles it says: Domaine des Musigny.
The Vieilles Vignes section, of vines older than 25 years old, is 5,67ha. The oldest vines date from 1953. Until the sixties there were two Musigny cuvees, one for the old vines and one from the younger vines.
From 1995 onwards the Musigny from vines younger than 25 years old are bottled as Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru. As the average age increases there will be less of this wine, possibly up to the point that it’s all Musigny Vieilles Vignes.
Comte Georges de Vogüé, Musigny Vieilles Vignes 2000
Grand Cru, Côte de Nuits
In original wooden case
6 bottles per lot
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