Description
Deep red to dark purple ruby, its mauve-highlighted robe reveals aromas of blackberry, blueberry and sometimes redcurrant, cherry pits and ripe plum. It is not uncommon to find a feline, wild evolution over time. Maturity takes it towards leather, chocolate and pepper. On the palate is has a round texture, a delicate, firm structure and delightful fruitiness.
On the Côte de Beaune, the Pommard is renowned for its power of its red wines only. The first growth vines are planted in the middle and at the top of the hillsides on clay-limestone soils. Stretching over nearly 320ha, between Beaune and Volnay, Pommard owes its name to the Gallic goddess of orchards and fruit, Pomone.
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