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Drawn from several 1er cru holdings that belong to the venerable house of Chanson, this is plummy with a ripe, slightly spicy Pinot character. It is named after the round fortress in Beaune that forms part of Chanson's cellars.
![]() Style: Medium-bodied
Drinking Time: Now
Grape Varieties: 100% Pinot Noir
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environmentally friendly
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limited quantity
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half bottles available
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Established in Beaune in 1750, their cellars are in one of the bastions of Beaune's town walls. Chanson was taken by Champagne Bollinger in 1999. With the will and financial clout, Chanson has been turned around and an internal culture has been established of being, once again, a leading domaine. They have 40 hectares of vines including 25 hectares of prime vineyards in the Beaune applellation. Chanson also claims to have the highest ratio of domaine to négociant wine of any of the major merchants. Vineyard manager Jean-Luc Parent has introduced hard pruning, organic methods where possible and separate vinification of different plots.
![]() ![]() Rémi Rollin 2004
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£18.70
![]() Chanson Père et Fils 2005
Full and aristocratic with raspberry fruit and a certain smokiness, this example of one...
£27.70
![]() Méo-Camuzet 2004
Jean-Nicolas Méo chose Marsannay, the northernmost village of the Côte de Nuits, for one...
£19.40
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