The 2009 Red Burgundies (May 2011)

The 2009 Chapelle-Chambertin is the richest, roundest and most open of the Trapet grand crus. It is also the grand cru that shows the most vintage influence vis-à-vis The 2008s. High-toned expressive aromatics lead to a warm, radiant core of fruit. In 2009 the Chapelle is round, sweet, full and totally inviting from start to finish. The wine’s accessible personality is a very nice counter to the typically firm house style. Accordingly, the Chapelle should be the most enjoyable of The 2009 grand crus for early drinking. Trapet describes Chapelle as the domaine’s first vineyard to flower and ripen.