Rossignol-Trapet
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The name Chambertin dates back to the 13th century. Tradition says that a winegrower named Bertin had planted his field with the same grape variety as his neighbour from Le Clos de Bèze. The wines from it were perfect and their owner called these vines "Champ de Bertin" (Bertin's field). This later became Chambertin.
Later, this appellation, which was Napoleon's favourite, became so famous that the village of "Gevrey" became Gevrey Chambertin.
Origin: France / Burgundy
Alcohol content: 13,5%
Contact: Domaine Rossignol-Trapet - 4, Rue de la Petite Issue, 21220 Gevrey Chambertin
* We kindly ask for your understanding that the product design may differ from the illustration.
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The name Chambertin dates back to the 13th century. Tradition says that a winegrower named Bertin had planted his field with the same grape variety as his neighbour from Le Clos de Bèze. The wines from it were perfect and their owner called these vines "Champ de Bertin" (Bertin's field). This later became Chambertin.
Later, this appellation, which was Napoleon's favourite, became so famous that the village of "Gevrey" became Gevrey Chambertin.
Origin: France / Burgundy
Alcohol content: 13,5%
Contact: Domaine Rossignol-Trapet - 4, Rue de la Petite Issue, 21220 Gevrey Chambertin
* We kindly ask for your understanding that the product design may differ from the illustration.
sulphites