This wine is known for its strength and structure, typical of Chambolle-Musigny with no hint of aggression. It boasts a high level of intensity and a rare yet intriguing combination of maturity and acidity. It is recommended to let it age for at least three to four years after bottling as it may initially appear tight. With excellent ageing potential, it's worth considering laying down a few bottles for a special occasion, such as your son's twentieth birthday.