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POMMARD PREMIER CRU
LES POUTURES 2022

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VARIETAL


Pommard and Pommard Premiers Crus are only made from Pinot Noir grapes. 

- 10,000 plants/hectare.
- Pruning: Cordon de Royat, Guyot.
- Harvested by hand.
- Yield: 40 hl/hectare.


TASTING NOTES


- Deep colour, black cherry juice red.
- The nose is rich with concentrated aromas of red and black berries, woody and spicy notes.
- Very nice structure in the mouth. An ample wine, rich and distinguished with silky tannins, and flavours that are fruity (very ripe red and black fruits), woody and spicy. Very concentrated, powerful, well balanced, a beautiful wine to age.


FOOD AND WINE PAIRING


Drink with fine roasted or oven-grilled meats, prime rib, rump steak with pepper, marinated game or poultry in sauce, not forgetting creamy Burgundy cheeses but not too strong.


SERVING SUGGESTIONS


Serve at 16-18°C (60-64°F).


AGEING POTENTIAL


This premier cru can be kept in the cellar for 8 to 10 years.


ORIGIN


The vineyard of Pommard is located on the Côte de Beaune, in Burgundy, between the village of Volnay to the south and the town of Beaune to the north. The Pommard appellation only produces red wines, all exclusively from Pinot Noir.

The surface area of the vineyard covers approximately 300 hectares, 125 hectares of which are Premiers Crus. The climat " Les Poutures ", whose name comes from "pâtures", covers 4 ha 12 a 74 ca on the lower part of the vineyard, in the middle of the hillside.

The soils are composed of ancient alluvial deposits, clay and limestone, well drained thanks to a pebble of rocky debris. Iron oxide in the form of veins sometimes reddens the earth.

- Exposure to the east and south.
- Altitude: between 250 and 330 metres.


VINIFICATION AND MATURING


Traditional Burgundian vinification. Hand-picked, the grapes are first sorted in the vineyard and then in the cellars as soon as they arrive. After this severe sorting, they are destemmed and crushed, then put into thermo-regulated vats. Vatting lasts 22 to 25 days.

The vinification begins with a cold maceration (8°-10°C) for 5 to 6 days, then the fermentation is carried out with the introduction of Burgundy yeasts, with daily pumping over and punching down. The wine is then aged in 228 litre barrels, of which 35% are new, for 12 to 15 months.


Vintage : 2022


This 2022 vintage promises to be one of great quality. 

We had a rather rainy November, December and January, and February and March were rather cool, which slowed down the emergence of the buds and in turn prevented the frost problems that we had last year.
May was very, very hot providing great flowering conditions. June was then a little chaotic weather wise, as we had some warm mornings and then with violent storms after midday, sometimes with hail. However, at least nothing really bad in our Burgundy.

The harvests started in Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits around 29 August, which is still relatively early and we had to deal with diverse levels of ripening. Some parcels really stood up to the heat and have given wonderfully ripe grapes. Of course, everything was conditioned by how the vineyard was managed and the amount of exposure. But overall, we had wonderful wines from these parcels, from other parcels which experienced more dehydration. The very high temperatures meant a greater halt in ripening, giving grapes a little less ripe, so we had to wait to harvest them.

By the end of August, we already had fabulous colour extraction and the acidity was very well balanced. All this allowed to be very confident, heading for a great vintage.

In the Chablis area, some winegrowers started harvesting as August was ending, but most of them started harvesting in the first days of September. 

The harvesters were relatively unaffected by the rains, which fell either in the late afternoon or at night. The foliage, which was still in good health, benefited from it. Thanks to the rain, juice concentration was limited and the bunches of grapes were able to provide a good balance between sugar content and acidity.

The harvest concluded the third week of September with a smile: neither the frost nor the drought prevented the vineyards from producing close to normal yields. However, the volumes harvested varied from one domain to another, with some estates easily reaching full production while others were below the appellation's yield.

Wines in the making are expressing notes of ripe fruit, pear and peach, while keeping their freshness. They are generous and have a good balance. Quality is definitely there as well.

After a year 2021 disturbed by a poor harvest, this 2022 vintage is a real breath of fresh air.