Wine Charles Thomas Chambolle-Musigny AOC 2007
Reviews of purchase Charles Thomas Chambolle-Musigny AOC 2007
Tasting Notes
The wine is dark cherry color.
The taste of wine is bright, with good tannins and acidity reminiscent of apple. The finish is long fruit.
The wine has a fragrant bouquet with notes of dark berries.
The wine is well suited to the veal, duck, pigeon, quail, rabbit and beef.
Interesting Facts
Wine Charles Thomas Chambolle Musigny AOC 2007 is made from Pinot Noir from vineyards located in the area of Chambolle-Musigny in the Côte de Nuits. The word comes from Chambolle mixture of two Gallic words Campus Bellenos, which means "field of Apollo." The name of the village Musigny (derived from the word "Romans") was added to the name of the commune Chambolle in the XIX century during the reign of Napoleon III.
History of Burgundy winegrowers Tom goes before the revolution, when the family already had its own estate vineyards, as well as manage the estates of other families. This kind of activity is preserved to this day. Big step to expand possessions did Charles Thomas in the first half of the 20th century, bought two additional estate vineyard. His case was continued by his son, bought a number of estates and taking a few leases. Tom also interested in territories outside of Burgundy, so now they have vineyards in the province of Languedoc and in Romania.
Domain Charles Thomas is famous for the fact that their technical and technological winemaking techniques are improving every year. Here are showing real scruples in matters relating to vinification. Each year, apply new methods, which are then transferred into the category of new technologies in winemaking. Studies show that in wines produced in the domain Charles Thomas, with the passage of time is more active polyphenols than other wines that are a direct result of natural winemaking.