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Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru, Domaine Stéphane Magnien 2022

Domaine Stephane Magnien

£232.80

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Stéphane Magnien is based in Morey Saint Denis and represents a family domaine with deep roots in the Cote de Nuits, working a small but focused range of appellations across Gevrey Chambertin, Morey Saint Denis and Chambolle Musigny. The estate is built around careful parcel selection and traditional Burgundian winemaking, with an emphasis on vineyard precision and restrained cellar intervention. Magnien tends to favour fruit clarity and site expression over extraction or overt oak influence, with farming that prioritises healthy soils, balanced yields and harvest timing that preserves freshness. The style across the domaine leans toward classical structure with an understated approach to élevage, allowing each terroir to speak without excess handling in the cellar.

Charmes Chambertin is one of the most open and generous of the Gevrey Chambertin Grand Cru sites, located on deeper clay and limestone soils that tend to produce Pinot Noir with both perfume and natural breadth. This cuvée is typically marked by a balance of ripeness and restraint, with careful inclusion of whole bunch fruit to add aromatic lift and structural definition. Fermentation is carried out gently to avoid over extraction, followed by élevage in barrel that brings subtle framing without dominating the fruit profile. The wine shows ripe black cherry, raspberry and wild strawberry, layered with violet florals, spice and a fine earthy minerality. The palate is supple yet structured, with refined tannins and a long, flowing finish that reflects both the generosity and underlying finesse of Charmes Chambertin.

Origin France, Burgundy, Gevrey Chambertin Grand Cru

Grapes Pinot Noir

Vintage 2022

Alcohol 13.5%

Style Perfumed, supple, structured

Bottle size 75cl

Winemaking Partial whole bunch fermentation, gentle extraction, élevage in barrel with restrained new oak, focused on aromatic purity, balance and site expression

Notes Organic, Low intervention