Côte de Nuits
Geantet-Pansiot Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2002 0,75L
Geantet-Pansiot
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ROBERT PARKER " Geantet’s 2002 Charmes-Chambertin bursts from the glass with gorgeously sweet red cherry aromas. Bacon-laced red fruits and spices are interspersed with blackberries in its concentrated, lush character. Medium-bodied, generous, and harmonious, this wine possesses a long, fruity finish. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2012. "
Product Details
- Classification
- Grande Cru
- Country
- France
- Producer
- Geantet-Pansiot
- Region
- Burgundy
- Subregion
- Cote de Nuits
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Vintage
- 2002
- Volume
- 0,75
- Sweetness
- Dry
- Type
- Red
- RP Score
- 93
Category: Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France, Grand Cru, Pinot Noir, Red, Wine
Geantet-Pansiot Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2002 0,75L

Description Overview
Discover the exceptional Geantet-Pansiot Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2002, a rare treasure from Burgundy’s prestigious Côte de Nuits. This 2002 vintage encapsulates over a century of heritage, offering a wine of unparalleled finesse and aging potential. Limited production and the vineyard’s prime terroir elevate its collectible status, making it a coveted addition for discerning connoisseurs and investment-grade collectors alike.
Key Features & Benefits
Crafted with meticulous care, this Grand Cru benefits from traditional hand harvesting and low yields to ensure purity and concentration. The grapes, sourced exclusively from the Charmes-Chambertin monopole, reflect the region’s limestone-rich soils, imparting complexity and elegance unique to Geantet-Pansiot’s signature style.
Compared to other Burgundy vintages, this 2002 exhibits remarkable balance and depth, appealing especially to collectors seeking wines with both immediate appeal and long-term maturation potential.


Heritage & Collectibility
Geantet-Pansiot boasts a legacy dating back to the 19th century, renowned for preserving Burgundy’s authentic expression. With only 0.75L bottles produced sparingly, the 2002 Charmes-Chambertin stands as a rare gem, commanding sustained demand on the secondary market.
Its Grand Cru status and provenance solidify its reputation as an investment-worthy piece, prized for both personal enjoyment and portfolio diversification.
Sensory Profile & Usage
Experience a captivating bouquet of ripe red cherries, earth, and subtle spice, opening to a full-bodied palate rich with dark berries, supple tannins, and hints of truffle. The finish is long, refined, and complex.
Best served at 16-18°C, this wine pairs exquisitely with fine roasted game, mushroom dishes, and aged cheeses. Store in a cool, humid cellar to preserve its exceptional integrity over decades, allowing collectors to relish its evolving nuances with every tasting.

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