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Gevrey Chambertin 2005 "Petite Chapelle", Rossignol-Trapet

Petite Chapelle is a Premier Cru in Gevrey Chambertin just close to the famous Grand crus.

The wine has quite a dark red colour for being Pinot Noir. Somewhat discrete smell of red berries , cherries and liquerice.
2005 is  a big year and the wine has a nice delicate style without the normal big body and tannins presently in other Gevrey Chambertin.

A lovely wine with the "Chambolle" character being a bit of a surprise. Somewhat pricy for the experience (NOK 500), a Chambolle village is perhaps a better buy.

Gevrey Chambertin 1er cru, Petite Chapelle 2005, by Rossignol Trapet, lovely, but pricy

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Anonymous said…
Wow, the finished product turned out beautifully...I love it!


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