Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru 2010

Colour : Dark ruby red, almost opaque.

Nose : Intense aromas of black fruits such as black cherry, blackberry, plum and cassis, with subtle notes of vanilla, smoke and spices.

Palate :  Concentrated and powerful with firm but fine tannins. Dark fruit flavours dominate with a touch of liquorice and dark chocolate. The finish is long and persistent, leaving an impression of freshness and elegance.

Food Pairings : Grilled lamb chops with herbs, Escalope of foie gras fried with truffles.

4212,00  TTC

2 en stock

Poids 1,2 kg
Dimensions 16,6 × 14,1 × 38,5 cm
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It is in Burgundy that the Rousseau family has been working for 4 generations with the same passion and the most beautiful terroirs of the Côte de Nuits...

Eric runs the Domaine with the help of his daughter Cyrielle. Over the years, the Domaine has grown and now works a surface area of 15 hectares 33, including 3 hectares of Appellation Village, 3 hectares 77 of Appellation Premier Cru and 8 hectares 51 of Appellation Grand Cru, located on the territories of Gevrey-Chambertin and Morey-Saint-Denis. Since its creation, it is a ritual that is naturally established in the family of winegrowers: the previous generation teaches the next one so that it perpetuates a close link between Man and the vine as well as the work well done. This passion for the vine is reborn again and again in the Rousseau family... This deep respect for the terroir is rooted in the family.

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