Burgundy

Domaine Vaudoisey

Pommard Rouge 2022

54,00 €
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Description of Domaine Vaudoisey

Domaine Vaudoisey, established in Burgundy, enjoys a well-deserved reputation for its devotion to environmentally friendly viticulture and for its wines that authentically express the unique character of each plot. This family estate is guided by a passion for the land and a loyalty to traditional methods, while integrating modern techniques to improve the quality and sustainability of its wines.

Description of the Cuvée Pommard Rouge

Domaine Vaudoisey's Cuvée Pommard Rouge is an exquisite example of Pinot Noir grown in the Pommard appellation, famous for its robust and elegant wines. This wine comes from vineyards carefully selected for their rich soil and optimal exposure, which allows perfect maturation of the grapes. Aging in new and used oak barrels provides complexity and structure, while respecting the integrity of the fruit.

Aromas of the Cuvée

This Pommard Rouge offers a rich and complex nose, marked by aromas of ripe black fruits, such as blackcurrant and blackberry, accompanied by spicy notes of black pepper and clove. Touches of damp earth and leather add an extra dimension, typical of Pommard Pinot Noirs, with a light background of toasted oak.

Characteristics of the Cuvée

  • Grape variety: Pinot Noir
  • Profile: On the palate, the wine is deeply structured, with very present but refined tannins, and an acidity which brings balance and freshness. The finish is persistent and reveals a beautiful aromatic complexity with an elegant integration of wood.
  • Aging Potential: With considerable aging potential, this Pommard is designed to evolve and refine over time, allowing the dense and complex aromas to fully develop.

Pairings with this Cuvée

Ideal with rich meat dishes such as beef bourguignon, roast duck, or feathered game dishes, this Pommard Rouge can also accompany strong cheeses such as Époisses. Its sturdiness and elegance make it an excellent choice for special occasions and gourmet meals.

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