Burgundy

Domaine de la Roche Aiguë

Pommard Rouge 2022

58,00 €
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Description of Domaine de la Roche Aiguë

Domaine de la Roche Aiguë, nestled in the heart of Burgundy, is recognized for its passion for viticulture and its respect for the environment. Employing traditional and innovative techniques, the estate produces wines that highlight the uniqueness of each grape variety and each plot, while preserving the integrity of the terroir.

Description of the Cuvée Pommard Rouge

The Cuvée Pommard Rouge from Domaine de la Roche Aiguë is a robust and elegant wine, made from the Pinot Noir grape variety. Cultivated in the Pommard appellation, known for its full-bodied and deep red wines, this wine reflects the intensity and complexity that the limestone and clay terroir can provide. This Pommard is aged in oak barrels to develop its structure and enrich its aromatic profile, while respecting the purity of the red and black fruits typical of this grape variety.

Aromas of the Cuvée

This Pommard releases intense aromas of black cherry, blackberry and blackcurrant, with notes of damp earth, leather and fine spices. Barrel aging brings touches of vanilla and toast which blend harmoniously with fruit aromas to create a rich and complex olfactory experience.

Characteristics of the Cuvée

  • Grape variety: Pinot Noir
  • Profile: Pommard Rouge is characterized by a very present but elegantly melted tannin structure, with balanced acidity which brings freshness and dynamism to the wine. The texture is voluptuous, offering a long and lingering finish.
  • Aging Potential: This wine has excellent aging potential, capable of improving and developing more complex and nuanced aromas with the years in the cellar.

Pairings with this Cuvée

Ideal to accompany dishes rich in flavors such as feathered game, grilled or sauced red meats, and mature cheeses. The pronounced character of this Pommard makes it a privileged partner for elaborate dishes, where it can fully express its richness and complexity.

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