Naturally diverse because each Grand Cru has its own personality. Sight: frank or dark ruby. Under its strawberry and violet veil, Clos de Tart combines robustness and charm. Quite tannic in its youth, it softens with age and gains in complexity. Le Clos des Lambrays: a round wine like cherry in a young vintage, serious and deep in an older vintage. Clos Saint-Denis surprises less by its breadth than by its nuances: Mozart from the Côte de Nuits. Clos de la Roche is more assertive, very close to Chambertin, serious and deep. Humus and truffles often precede the small red or black fruit. A small part of Bonnes-Mares is produced in the town, the most important part being located in Chambolle-Musigny.