Etymology: Charme(s) share its etymology with Chaume(s), meaning fallow land. (Source: Marie-Hélène Landrieu-Lussigny).
Size: 0.25 ha (0.61 ac)
Variety: Pinot Noir
Vine Age: Planted in 1983 and 1987
Terroir: Pascal’s parcel is in the lower part of the vineyard, at the very north end, up against Les Plantes and Clos des Ormes. It is a stony vineyard, with plenty of angular gravels and cobbles in the red clay soils. Pascal says, “the stony soils provide excellent drainage. In summer, after the last plowing, and when the rain has ‘washed’ the surface of the soil, one has the impression that the vineyard has been paved with white rocks.”
Viticulture: Uncertified biodynamic
Vinification: 50% whole cluster, ambient yeast ferment, aged in oak barrels (about 40% new) for 12 to 18 months. Since 2016, very moderate sulfur additions: none during vinification, a little during élevage and before bottling, for a total of 15 to 20 ppm. Becky Wasserman
"Aromas of raspberries, cherries, sweet spices and plums introduce Mugneret's 2021 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Charmes, a medium to full-bodied, perfumed and mineral wine that's seamless, refined and precise, with a pretty core of fruit and a long, mouthwateringly saline finish." Wine Advocate
"A little fuller in purple with a suave sensuality while still offering the combination of fruit and flowers on the nose. A rounded mouthful, less peppery, slightly more barrel effect including a tannin or two. Medium plus length. Drink from 2026-2032." Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy