A dry red burgundy wine of high quality from Gevrey Chambertin in eastern France.
香贝坦红葡萄酒
Example sentencesExamples
The village was previously called just Gevrey, but in 1847 it was allowed to add Chambertin, its most famous vineyard and wine, to its name.
The top wine here is the Chambertin, made from 50-year-old vines
However, Pinot Noir grown outside of Burgundy often tastes delicious, but it just doesn't taste much like Volnay or Chambertin.
A Chambertin will set you back £50 or more, and even a Mercurey will be £10 - £15 a bottle.
They may not have the complex flavours of the great Côte d' Or burgundies - the magical sweet-savoury, gamey richness of the Chambertin grands crus - but they have a fruit quality and appealing suppleness all their own.
He could be extravagant in his optimism: a wine from the native Alexander grape he called equal to Chambertin.
Head to the cellar and bring up the 1998 Chambertin.
His topics are always interesting, his explanations have that extreme French lucidity, and I live in hope that François will pour me some of that Chambertin 1998.
Definition of Chambertin in US English:
Chambertin
nounˌSHäNbərˈtaN
A dry red burgundy wine of high quality from Gevrey Chambertin in eastern France.
香贝坦红葡萄酒
Example sentencesExamples
Head to the cellar and bring up the 1998 Chambertin.
A Chambertin will set you back £50 or more, and even a Mercurey will be £10 - £15 a bottle.
The village was previously called just Gevrey, but in 1847 it was allowed to add Chambertin, its most famous vineyard and wine, to its name.
He could be extravagant in his optimism: a wine from the native Alexander grape he called equal to Chambertin.
His topics are always interesting, his explanations have that extreme French lucidity, and I live in hope that François will pour me some of that Chambertin 1998.
The top wine here is the Chambertin, made from 50-year-old vines
However, Pinot Noir grown outside of Burgundy often tastes delicious, but it just doesn't taste much like Volnay or Chambertin.
They may not have the complex flavours of the great Côte d' Or burgundies - the magical sweet-savoury, gamey richness of the Chambertin grands crus - but they have a fruit quality and appealing suppleness all their own.