CHAMBOLLE MUSIGNY
2021 1er Cru Feusselottes Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg
The volume here was relatively OK - it did not freeze. The first wine here to be quite open on the nose, and is frankly gorgeous, supple, super-silky, there's a readily identifiable quality about this cuvée. Marie-Andrée attributes some of this approachability to it having been homogeneously ripe - having not be frosted. Drinking range: 2027 - 2036L&S (Oct 2022)
75cl bottles (case of 3)
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Cask sample. Light to mid cherry red. The fruit smells a little riper here than on the Vosne – even a touch of dried cherry as well as fresh fruit. Firm and savoury on the palate. Compact and dense but without heaviness – just intense fruit, as if the berries had been very concentrated but lightly handled. Drinking range: 2026 - 2038 Rating: 17 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2023)
A gorgeously elegant and perfumed nose is comprised by the pure essence of red cherries laced with spice and earth nuances plus a floral top note. The equally pure, lacy and attractively tension-filled middleweight flavors possess a sophisticated mouthfeel thanks to the fine-grained tannins shaping the punchy, youthfully austere and beautifully persistent finale. Textbook Feusselottes. Drinking range: 2031 - Rating: 91-93 Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com (Jan 2023)
The 2021 Chambolle-Musigny Les Feusselottes 1er Cru had the highest yield this vintage, cropped at 37hL/ha. It has quite a bold but exquisitely defined bouquet with plush dark cherries, bergamot and hints of bay leaf. The palate is beautifully focused with a wonderful sappiness, perfectly balanced with a slightly candied finish. Completely seductive. Drinking range: 2025 - 2046 Rating: 93-95 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (Jan 2023)
The vines here are more backward, being in a slight dip, so were less frosted – the same volume made as Chaignots for just over one third the holding. A fine mid purple colour. A little touch of smoky sandalwood from the barrel. Otherwise, the fruit is more hidden up front. Excellent density though, a more concentrated thread of dark red fruit through the middle, and length as well. Start drinking your Chaignots and then switch to Feusselottes. Drinking range: 2028 - 2033 Rating: **** 92-94 Jasper Morris - Inside Burgundy (Nov 2022)
Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg
Domaine Mugneret-Gibourg was founded in 1933 on the marriage of Jeanne Gibourg and André Mugneret. Holdings then consisted of Bourgogne, village Nuits, village Vosne and Echezeaux. Their son Georges, an opthalmologist by day, added to the vineyards, but his acquisitions (Nuits 1ers Crus Vignes Rondes and Chaignots, Chambolle 1er Cru Feusselottes, and Grands Crus Clos Vougeot and Ruchottes Chambertin) were kept separate as Domaine Georges Mugneret.
On Georges' death in 1988, his widow Jacqueline and daughter Marie-Christine took over. Marie-Andrée, the younger daughter joined them a little later having completed her studies as an oenologist. In 2009 Jacqueline retired and the two domaine names were put together to become Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg, ending the prior confusion of labels.
The sisters have proved more than safe hands as far as the winemaking is concerned, and these are top-flight Burgundies with that elusive balance of enough concentration allied with delicacy of expression and the capability to age well. All the vineyard management has been brought in-house (the domaine previously relied on two métayeurs for part of the vineyard) and the quality has reached new heights, its wines some of the most sought-after in the Côte de Nuits.In 2017 Marie-Christine 's daughter Lucie joined the domaine, and Marion and Fanny, daughters of Marie-Andrée are now also part of the team.Please note that certain wines are on very tight allocations and will first be offered to customers who buy across the range. If you have any queries, please email our primeurs team or speak to your usual L&S contact. Please feel free to email us at any time. This list can include wines listed as available on the website, as well as those marked 'To Be Advised'. We will reply as soon as possible with confirmation of what we can offer. Wines bought en primeur are scheduled to arrive in the UK over the course of the next eighteen months. If you do not wish to take home delivery, you may wish to consider where you would like the wines shipped on arrival in the UK. Lea & Sandeman offers duty paid and in bond storage through a dedicated storage company called Elephant Storage. For more details on the terms and fees associated with storage please go to our Storage Homepage or contact our primeurs team for more information. While helpful, we do not require a firm commitment on delivery destination to process your primeur order at this stage. Our team will be in contact with you when your wines arrive in the UK to confirm the necessary delivery details. OFFER: All wines are offered subject to availability and final confirmation. PRICING: All prices are quoted IN BOND ex-VAT, by the case size stated. Please double check that the desired case size does match what is being offered as wines are variously listed in threes, sixes, dozens, halves and larger formats. DELIVERY - TIMING: This is a primeur offer so the wines are not yet physically available for delivery. They will be shipped to the UK over the next eighteen months. Generally, wines are shipped to your nominated location once the whole order has landed in our London City Bond account. If you require wines to be delivered by a certain date, please advise us at the time of ordering. DELIVERY - FEES: In bond delivery to an Elephant Storage account (for more information see 'Storage Options' opposite) is free of charge. Transfer of wines to any third-party bond (i.e. not Elephant Storage) will incur an administration charge of £16.50 + VAT for all orders under £1,000. Please indicate if you would like the wine duty paid and a duty & VAT invoice will be raised once all the wines on your order are available for shipment. Once the relevant duty & VAT has been settled, we will ship the wines to your nominated address as per our normal duty paid Delivery Terms. PAYMENT: All orders will be invoiced for immediate payment by cheque, cash, debit card or cleared funds to our account. We regret that we cannot accept credit cards for primeur orders. We reserve the right to apply a dunning charge of 2% per month on invoices unpaid after 30 days.ORDERING VIA OUR WEBSITE:
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