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Hedonism Wines
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Description

A Grand Cru Pinot Noir from Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier produced from a 1.14 ha parcel of vines. The 2006 vintage was reviewed by Robert Parker`s Wine Advocate as follows, `Medium intense, vibrant ruby colour. The nose is very floral -- a combination of red flowers and some alluring jasmine - plus notes of dark cherry, cinnamon stick, nutmeg and tree moss. Medium to high acidity and a medium to firm level of very fine tannins. Seamless, elegant style with just enough flesh. Very long finish.`

About this wine

The Musigny Mugnier 2006 is a testament to the exemplary viticulture and winemaking traditions of Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier. This revered wine, harvested from the distinguished Musigny Grand Cru vineyard, exhibits a harmonious blend of complexity and elegance. It is celebrated for its intricate bouquet, silky texture, and the profound depth of flavors that reflect the unique terroir of Burgundy's most prestigious vineyard. The Musigny Mugnier 2006 presents a rich tapestry of aromas, including ripe red berries, cherries, violets, and subtle earthy nuances. On the palate, it reveals layers of fruit, fine tannins, and a lingering, elegant finish.

Musigny

The Musigny collection by Domaine Georges Roumier represents the pinnacle of their production. Made from Pinot Noir grapes sourced from the esteemed Musigny vineyard, these wines are celebrated for their complexity, elegance, and age-worthiness.

Domaine Georges Roumier

Domaine Georges Roumier is a prominent wine estate located in the Chambolle-Musigny region of Burgundy, France. Founded in 1924 by Georges Roumier, the estate is known for producing some of the most prestigious and highly sought-after wines in the world, particularly from the Pinot Noir grape. The Domaine practices meticulous vineyard management and minimal intervention winemaking techniques to preserve the purity and expression of their terroir.