Product details
Description
What kind of wine is it
Chambolle-Musigny “Les Vérolles” from Domaine Bruno Clair is a red wine made from Pinot Noir from Burgundy, in the Côte de Nuits. The winemaking process involves a portion of whole clusters and aging in oak barriques, resulting in a wine with a refined and well-defined profile. In the following sections you’ll find details about origin, production, sensory profile, food pairings, and serving suggestions.
Where it comes from
The grapes are sourced from “Les Vérolles”, in the commune of Chambolle-Musigny. The vineyards, planted in 1990, grow on clay-limestone soils with a southeast exposure at an average altitude of 325 meters, conditions that allow regular ripening and a clear expression of fruit.
How it’s made
The winemaking process involves using a certain proportion of whole bunches. Maceration lasts around 10–15 days and takes place in wooden vats. This is followed by 18–20 months of aging in oak barriques, with some new wood, to integrate structure without overwhelming the profile.
Tasting notes
In the glass, it shows a ruby red color. On the nose, you’ll find small red fruits with intensity and clarity. On the palate, it stands out for its finesse and good length, with persistence that lingers pleasantly.
Food pairings
It naturally pairs at the table with red meat dishes, especially roasts and game preparations, where the texture of Pinot Noir complements the juiciness and enhances flavors without overwhelming them.
When to serve it
It’s suitable when you seek a red focused on precision and poise. Before serving, a brief aeration in the glass can help soften the notes from barrel aging and bring the fruit to the fore; it then expresses itself with length and persistence.