
Domaine Georges Roumier, Charmes Chambertin aux Mazoyeres Grand Cru, 2022
When Christophe Roumier makes a Grand Cru from Charmes-Chambertin, you pay attention. Especially when it’s from Aux Mazoyères, that tucked-in slice of vineyard that brings a little extra depth and wild spice to all that Charmes silk.
This isn’t your everyday Burgundy (and definitely not your everyday price tag), but wow, it’s worth it. The 2022 vintage is dialed in—super aromatic with red and black cherry, rose petals, and just a touch of earthy underbrush. The texture is where it really wins: sleek and fine-grained, like velvet over stone, with a finish that just doesn’t quit.
Roumier’s touch here is classic—light on extraction, oak in balance, everything moving in harmony. It’s Grand Cru Burgundy, but it doesn’t feel heavy or overdone. Just pure finesse, stretched over a quietly powerful core.
Let’s be real: this is a wine for special moments (or building a cellar you’ll brag about later). But even in its youth, it’s incredibly expressive—and unmistakably Roumier.
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When Christophe Roumier makes a Grand Cru from Charmes-Chambertin, you pay attention. Especially when it’s from Aux Mazoyères, that tucked-in slice of vineyard that brings a little extra depth and wild spice to all that Charmes silk.
This isn’t your everyday Burgundy (and definitely not your everyday price tag), but wow, it’s worth it. The 2022 vintage is dialed in—super aromatic with red and black cherry, rose petals, and just a touch of earthy underbrush. The texture is where it really wins: sleek and fine-grained, like velvet over stone, with a finish that just doesn’t quit.
Roumier’s touch here is classic—light on extraction, oak in balance, everything moving in harmony. It’s Grand Cru Burgundy, but it doesn’t feel heavy or overdone. Just pure finesse, stretched over a quietly powerful core.
Let’s be real: this is a wine for special moments (or building a cellar you’ll brag about later). But even in its youth, it’s incredibly expressive—and unmistakably Roumier.











