Domaine Hubert Lignier

Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru Pinot Noir

9.463 ratings
9.421 pro ratings
Gevrey-Chambertin, Côte de Nuits, 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
Conrad Green

Pretty plum, black cherry, violets and floral notes. Very pretty. Lush and balanced. Great mouthfeel. Iodene and some gnarly undertow. Very good.

Pretty plum, black cherry, violets and floral notes. Very pretty. Lush and balanced. Great mouthfeel. Iodene and some gnarly undertow. Very good.

Nov 3rd, 2023
Lee Pitofsky

Initially, and not so surprisingly, tightly wound not very giving. After allowing some time in the decanter it turns the corner after about 90 min. Reduction and woodsmoke blows off and fruit comes to the forefront. You smell, you immediately know it’s Grand Cru from the depth of aromas that have finally revealed themselves. After about 2 hours in the decanter, they become explosive and jump from the glass, unquestionably of GC intensity. The glass becomes hard to put down.

Red and blue fruit, red florals, créme de anglaise, exotic spices. Oak is detectable but it’s not obtrusive. There’s good power and serious concentration, but at the same time it has such elegance and refinement. I’ve had mixed experiences with Grand Cru (or of the ‘equivalent’) 14’s. Some, like Fourrier CSJ, Dujac Malco and Rousseau Charmes, show better initially and then kinda shut down. This wine, similar to Bachelet Charmes (shockingly), unfurls over time and just continues to get better and better and more giving. Of course, the palate needs some time catch up with the nose, as is common with 14’s I’ve had, but this is definitely one of the more balanced all around from the vintage I’ve had at this point. For the most part, 14’s seem to be in a great place right now. I really like the vintage.

Initially, and not so surprisingly, tightly wound not very giving. After allowing some time in the decanter it turns the corner after about 90 min. Reduction and woodsmoke blows off and fruit comes to the forefront. You smell, you immediately know it’s Grand Cru from the depth of aromas that have finally revealed themselves. After about 2 hours in the decanter, they become explosive and jump from the glass, unquestionably of GC intensity. The glass becomes hard to put down.

Red and blue fruit, red florals, créme de anglaise, exotic spices. Oak is detectable but it’s not obtrusive. There’s good power and serious concentration, but at the same time it has such elegance and refinement. I’ve had mixed experiences with Grand Cru (or of the ‘equivalent’) 14’s. Some, like Fourrier CSJ, Dujac Malco and Rousseau Charmes, show better initially and then kinda shut down. This wine, similar to Bachelet Charmes (shockingly), unfurls over time and just continues to get better and better and more giving. Of course, the palate needs some time catch up with the nose, as is common with 14’s I’ve had, but this is definitely one of the more balanced all around from the vintage I’ve had at this point. For the most part, 14’s seem to be in a great place right now. I really like the vintage.

May 27th, 2021
Jeremy Noye

CEO Morrell & Company

9.4

Powerful. Amazing structure. Great fruit. Depth.

Powerful. Amazing structure. Great fruit. Depth.

Mar 12th, 2020
Perry Riddle

Doing its thing. Salty.

Doing its thing. Salty.

Jan 10th, 2018
Todd Gottula

Partner/Vintner Ernest Vineyards

9.5

Perfection for the moment.

Perfection for the moment.

1 person found it helpfulAug 23rd, 2015
Daniel McGeough

Grand Cru ethereal 🤤

Grand Cru ethereal 🤤

Apr 10th, 2017
Victor Charcan

Conplex, red fruit with wet grass, scrub herbs and a delicate dark note from a warm vintage. Good volume, length and acidity. It would better be for the price

Conplex, red fruit with wet grass, scrub herbs and a delicate dark note from a warm vintage. Good volume, length and acidity. It would better be for the price

Jul 7th, 2016
Greg Gregory

This is why you drink Burgundy

This is why you drink Burgundy

Jun 22nd, 2016
Holly Anderson

Ma Cuisine

Ma Cuisine

Jun 7th, 2016
Duane Mason

Good not great.

Good not great.

Aug 20th, 2015