POMMARD
POMMARD
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Bouquet: Rich, quite powerful, showing a certain concentration mixing berries (blackcurrant, currant, blackberry, cherry stone), toasted woody notes, some peppery and leather notes.
Palate: chewy tannins well supported by a velvety structure and complex, fruity, spicy and animal flavours. Very good length.
Food and wine pairing
Serving suggestions
Ageing potential
Origins
On the lower slopes, ancient alluvial deposits, then in the middle of the hillsides, the clay-limestone soils are well drained thanks to a pebbly deposit of rock debris. Further up, we find Oxfordian marl (Jurassic), brown calcareous and brown calcareous soils. Iron oxide sometimes reddens the soil. Facing east and south. Altitude: between 250 and 330 metres.