Recognised as a Grand Cru site in 1937, Chapelle-Chambertin sits just south of the village of Gevrey-Chambertin. Around 5.5 hectares are planted with Pinot Noir. Producers may also make reference to one of the two Lieux-dits - La Chapelle and Les Gémeaux.
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