Domaine Chanson (Chanson Père et Fils)

Clos du Roi Beaune 1er Cru Pinot Noir

9.54 ratings
9.71 pro ratings
Beaune, Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Brian Donegan

Domaine Chanson Clos du Roi Beane 1er Cru Pinot Noir

Domaine Chanson Clos du Roi Beane 1er Cru Pinot Noir

Sep 3rd, 2013
Jeffrey Wu

Balance! From Savigny-lès-Beaune, the Clos du Roi 2010 is a rock star. It's the reason to choose Burgundy over Pinot Noir grown here in the US. Bell peppers, cucumbers, and oak on the nose. Round fat fruit dark and ripe strawberries and blueberries but not your traditional American fruit bomb. The oak lingers with an almost saltiness/sweetness from the terrior of Burgundy. Granny Smith apples, but not sour - sweet with a tang. Medium finish, and not dry at all. Christmas Eve meal of 12 oz. lean filet mignon rare with a peppered crust. My thought was that the steak would run over the wine but it held its own. The subtlety of the wine flavor actually enhanced the pepper in the steak. I am a fan of The House of Chanson, and their premier Burgundy. Will my countrymen produce such a subtle companion to Christmas dinner?

Balance! From Savigny-lès-Beaune, the Clos du Roi 2010 is a rock star. It's the reason to choose Burgundy over Pinot Noir grown here in the US. Bell peppers, cucumbers, and oak on the nose. Round fat fruit dark and ripe strawberries and blueberries but not your traditional American fruit bomb. The oak lingers with an almost saltiness/sweetness from the terrior of Burgundy. Granny Smith apples, but not sour - sweet with a tang. Medium finish, and not dry at all. Christmas Eve meal of 12 oz. lean filet mignon rare with a peppered crust. My thought was that the steak would run over the wine but it held its own. The subtlety of the wine flavor actually enhanced the pepper in the steak. I am a fan of The House of Chanson, and their premier Burgundy. Will my countrymen produce such a subtle companion to Christmas dinner?

Dec 24th, 2015
Collin Moody

Collin had this 8 years ago

Collin had this 8 years ago

Jun 12th, 2016
Marine Cerbelle

Marine had this 9 years ago

Marine had this 9 years ago

Sep 26th, 2015