POMMARD PREMIER CRU
LES CHARMOTS
POMMARD PREMIER CRU
LES CHARMOTS
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Visual: Ruby red hue.
Nose: A nose redolent of black fruit and kirsch, finishing on a spicy note of cinnamon and clove.
Palate: The structure is soft and fleshy, with the same ripe fruit expressed on the palate. Well integrated oak contributes to the complexity of this wine.
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Origins
The climat “Les Charmots” is located mid-slope just north of the village with an heavenly south-east exposure. Here the soil is rich in clay which gives their strength to the wines, and tinted with red for its richness in iron.
The name "Les Charmots" can come from hornbeams that might have grown there once or from the fact that it was an uncultivated land before people started growing vines (from tje latin word CALMIS/CALMA which means stony land).