POMMARD
2014 Vaumuriens Domaine de Courcel
Grapes | Pinot Noir |
Colour | Red |
Origin | France, Burgundy |
District | Côte d'Or |
Sub-district | Côte de Beaune |
Village | Pommard |
ABV | 13.5% |
Vineyard | Vaumuriens |
Medium red. Restrained aromas of raspberry and earth. In a very dry style but fine-grained in the middle palate, showing good texture for the year. The tannins are a bit rough and clenched but arrive late, allowing the wine to express a bit of finishing sweetness. Drinking range: 2019 - 2025 Rating: 88 Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar (Mar 2017)
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(from the Hauts portion). Noticeable reduction pushes the underlying fruit to the background but otherwise there is good freshness to the racy, intense and overtly stony flavors that terminate in an austere and balanced finish where a hint of bitter cherry appears. This will need at least a few years of cellar time as it’s quite firm. 2022+ Rating: 88-91 Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com (Apr 2016)
Light crimson. Sweet and crunchy on the nose. Almost chocolatey! Oddly sweet and just a little tarted up. Rather sour on the end. Drinking range: 2019 - 2026 Rating: 16 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2016)
Deep, ripe red plum fruit aroma. The front of the palate is sweet and there is a quantity of ripe tannin. It soon tightens in to become a tight and mineral line. It is both spicy and zesty and biting on the finish. Lots of energy. 2018Sarah Marsh MW, The Burgundy Briefing (Nov 2015)
Domaine de Courcel
One of the great domaines of Pommard, with a 400 year history in the same family. The domaine produces a small amount of Bourgogne Chardonnay, a completely over-performing Bourgogne Rouge, a village Pommard (Vaumuriens, 1.44 ha), but the biggest part of the domaine consists of four great Premier Cru expressions of the terroir of Pommard, Fremiers (0.79 ha), Croix Noires (0.58 ha), Grand Clos des Epenots (4.89 ha) and Rugiens (1.07 ha). These represent a very different style to the Clos des Épeneaux of Comte Armand, for example. Yves Confuron, the régisseur, describes the difference between the two top wines by saying that the Grand Clos is 'terreux' while the Rugiens is 'aérien'.
The aim is to limit yields to around 25hl/ha, to attain optimum ripeness. The vines are ploughed, and pruned carefully to suit each one, then de-budded in spring and green-harvested in August to keep the fruit load balanced. Following Yves' usual practice the harvest is late and the vatting is long - usually around a month, with a cold maceration leading into a cool fermentation, and a long post-fermentation soak under the protection of the carbon dioxide given off by the fermentation. The wines are developed in barrel over 21 to 23 months, with a third of the barrels being replaced each year. After racking they are bottled without fining or filtration.
The domaine produces wines with astonishing depth and density that still retain the freshness, just like Yves' own wines at Domaine Confuron-Cotetidot. They are classic vins de garde and patience is advised - and will be amply rewarded.
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