2002 | Domaine Georges Roumier | Bonnes-Mares
$96.59
Red Wine: 2002 | Domaine Georges Roumier | Bonnes-Mares
This exceptional Pinot Noir reveals a deep, garnet hue and offers a complex bouquet of ripe cherry, blackcurrant, and subtle hints of truffle and forest floor.
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Producer: Domaine Georges Roumier
Vintage: 2002
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Cote de Nuits
This exceptional Pinot Noir reveals a deep, garnet hue and offers a complex bouquet of ripe cherry, blackcurrant, and subtle hints of truffle and forest floor. On the palate, it showcases a harmonious balance of velvety tannins and vibrant acidity, delivering flavors of dark fruit, elegant spice, and a touch of earthy minerality. With its impressive structure and long, lingering finish, this Grand Cru is a true testament to the Roumier family’s mastery.
Producer Information
Domaine Georges Roumier is a wine producer based in the Côte de Nuits village of Chambolle-Musigny, where it produces some of Burgundy’s most expensive, highly rated, and sought-after wines. The Roumier story began when Georges Roumier married Genevieve Quanquin in 1924. Quanquin had family vineyards in Chambolle-Musigny, which Roumier began to expand upon. Instead of buying plots outright, Roumier used the French sharecropping/lease system of métayage, whereby an individual cultivates the land for the owner in exchange for a proportion of the produce, to build up the domain’s range. Roumier began with small plots in Musigny, moving onto Bonnes Mares as well as securing two plots in Clos de Vougeot. Most recently, Domaine Georges Roumier expanded into Ruchottes-Chambertin, where it is entitled to two-thirds of the harvest from a 0.5-hectare (1.2 acre) parcel owned by Michel Bonnefond. The other third is sometimes encountered as Ruchottes wines labeled with the Bonnefond name (the wine is identical to the Roumier version).
