POMMARD
2015 1er Cru Croix Noires Domaine de Courcel
Grapes | Pinot Noir |
Colour | Red |
Origin | France, Burgundy |
District | Côte d'Or |
Sub-district | Côte de Beaune |
Village | Pommard |
Classification | 1er Cru |
ABV | 13% |
Vineyard | Croix Noires |
Again ripe and rich. There's a sweetness here, and a lift despite the fruit being so blackly concentrated and powerful. Finish has tiny sensation of the whole bunch fermentation, but this carries and lifts the fruit. Drinking range: 2023 - L&S (Nov 2016)
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Hints of menthol, violet and spice add breadth to the very ripe earth-infused nose that speaks mainly of cassis. There is excellent concentration to the notably rich and opulently textured big-bodied flavors that also boast an abundance of sappy dry extract that coats the palate on the powerful and long finish. This too is markedly firm and a wine that’s going to need plenty of time to resolve the underlying tannic spine. Drinking range: - 2027 Rating: 89-92 Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com (Apr 2017)
Rating: 18++ Matthew Jukes www.matthewjukes.com (Feb 2017)
(from 50-year-old vines): Bright medium ruby. Very pure, subdued aromas of black raspberry and blackberry convey a hint of liqueur-like ripeness. Wonderfully sweet, fine-grained and full in the mouth, with a repeating liqueur-like quality nicely countered by juicy energy. Finishes very long, with sophisticated tannins arriving early and spreading out to coat the teeth and palate. The final blend will feature 15% new oak. Rating: 90-92 Stephen Tanzer, www.vinousmedia.com (Jan 2017)
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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