2002 Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Chambolle Musigny

Burgundy

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir

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Alain Meunier told me that the harvest of 2002 was saved by the fresh wind and sunlight after the rains, and that the grapes were very ripe and healthy, with good fresh acidity.Following a severe green harvest, and other steps to control yields, Meunier still produced 42 to 45 hectoliters per hectare (but more like 35 for the crus), eliminating almost nothing owing to the health of the grapes.(In 2001, in comparison, he threw out 25% of his fruit, '15% for being underripe and 10% for being touched by rot.') Meunier compares 2002 to 1999, but believes that the new vintage is a bit more sharp, a bit higher in acidity.At the same time, he added, there was less chaptalization necessary in 2002:in 1999, everything was chaptalized except for the Cote de Nuits-Villages. Meunier views vintage 2002 as a mid-term ager.In any event, he admitted, 'I don't like old pinot noir.'(Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, D.C.)

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Alain Meunier told me that the harvest of 2002 was saved by the fresh wind and sunlight after the rains, and that the grapes were very ripe and healthy, with good fresh acidity.Following a severe green harvest, and other steps to control yields, Meunier still produced 42 to 45 hectoliters per hectare (but more like 35 for the crus), eliminating almost nothing owing to the health of the grapes.(In 2001, in comparison, he threw out 25% of his fruit, '15% for being underripe and 10% for being touched by rot.') Meunier compares 2002 to 1999, but believes that the new vintage is a bit more sharp, a bit higher in acidity.At the same time, he added, there was less chaptalization necessary in 2002:in 1999, everything was chaptalized except for the Cote de Nuits-Villages. Meunier views vintage 2002 as a mid-term ager.In any event, he admitted, 'I don't like old pinot noir.'(Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, D.C.)

Importer Details
Banville Wine Merchants

Imports to: United States

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