Camuna Cellars

New Jersey Chambourcin

8.91 ratings
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New Jersey, USA
Chambourcin
Top Notes For
Charlie C

Per Bianca of PBB: The City Glou red is made of 100% Chambourcin from an organic vineyard in the the Outer Coastal Plain of New Jersey with sassafras sandy loam soils. Chambourcin is a tenturier grape, meaning both the skins and the flesh inside are red/dark, as opposed to regular red wine grapes have that have red/dark skins, but clear flesh. The grapes were hand harvested and spontaneously fermented in stainless steel, with 50% going through carbonic maceration. The wine was then aged in stainless steel for 10 months before being bottled unfined and unfiltered with minimal SO2.

Tasting Notes:

I tasted this wine for the first time back in January during the ABV wine summit, and I remember how taken I was with it, especially because it was 100% Chambourcin. Chambourcin typically has notes of black fruit flavors like blackberry and kirsch, with low tannins and juicy acidity. I've had some Chambourcin sparkling wines that are super fun and make for a great Lambrusco substitute. There's a vibrancy with this wine that makes it super approachable and drinkable, and very versatile in terms of pairings. Notes of fig, raspberry, plum, fig, spices, and herbs are framed by bright acidity and soft tannins. Chill it down before drinking and pair it with mushroom dishes, red pasta sauces, and game dishes (think rabbit or lamb!)

Per Bianca of PBB: The City Glou red is made of 100% Chambourcin from an organic vineyard in the the Outer Coastal Plain of New Jersey with sassafras sandy loam soils. Chambourcin is a tenturier grape, meaning both the skins and the flesh inside are red/dark, as opposed to regular red wine grapes have that have red/dark skins, but clear flesh. The grapes were hand harvested and spontaneously fermented in stainless steel, with 50% going through carbonic maceration. The wine was then aged in stainless steel for 10 months before being bottled unfined and unfiltered with minimal SO2.

Tasting Notes:

I tasted this wine for the first time back in January during the ABV wine summit, and I remember how taken I was with it, especially because it was 100% Chambourcin. Chambourcin typically has notes of black fruit flavors like blackberry and kirsch, with low tannins and juicy acidity. I've had some Chambourcin sparkling wines that are super fun and make for a great Lambrusco substitute. There's a vibrancy with this wine that makes it super approachable and drinkable, and very versatile in terms of pairings. Notes of fig, raspberry, plum, fig, spices, and herbs are framed by bright acidity and soft tannins. Chill it down before drinking and pair it with mushroom dishes, red pasta sauces, and game dishes (think rabbit or lamb!)

Sep 24th, 2023