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Pommard Premier Cru Grand Clos des Epenots

Domaine de CourcelPommard, France

Le Grand Clos des Épenots is Domaine de Courcel’s monopole Premier Cru on the northern edge of Pommard (about 4.89 ha),…Learn More »

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Pommard Premier Cru Grand Clos des Epenots All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Le Grand Clos des Épenots is Domaine de Courcel’s monopole Premier Cru on the northern edge of Pommard (about 4.89 ha), planted to roughly 60‑year‑old Pinot Noir on shallow, brown clay‑limestone soils; east‑facing exposure and a filtered, stony subsoil give wines notable concentration and firm, fine tannins. The cuvée is known for a dense, ageworthy profile—ripe red and black fruit with surprising notes of white stone fruit, saline minerality and…Learn More »

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2005 Domaine de Courcel Pommard Premier Cru Grand Clos des Epenots

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RedPinot Noir

About Pommard Premier Cru Grand Clos des Epenots

Le Grand Clos des Épenots is Domaine de Courcel’s monopole Premier Cru on the northern edge of Pommard (about 4.89 ha), planted to roughly 60‑year‑old Pinot Noir on shallow, brown clay‑limestone soils; east‑facing exposure and a filtered, stony subsoil give wines notable concentration and firm, fine tannins. The cuvée is known for a dense, ageworthy profile—ripe red and black fruit with surprising notes of white stone fruit, saline minerality and spice—typically shaped by restrained oak and extended élevage to emphasize terroir and long aging p…