Pommard les Noizons 2024

Its violet hue hints at a battle between walnut leaf sap and plum stone on the nose. Its silky tannins offer a tactile thickness that lingers on the tongue like a bridal veil. An imposing village.

Grape variety: Pinot Noir

Planting date: 1990

Surface area: 0.14 hectare

Geology / Exposure: Parcels located on the eastern slopes of Pommard, above the best Premier Crus, on a thin, predominantly limestone terroir.

Method of vinification and ageing: 100% de-stemming, cold prefermentary maceration (10°C) for one week, followed by a 12-day fermentation. Aged 18 months, 100% in barrels, 33% of which are new.