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Pommard Les Pezerolles Premier Cru Bottle

Pommard Les Pezerolles Premier Cru1989

Domaine de MontillePommard, France

Domaine de Montille’s Pommard 1er Cru Les Pézerolles is an unusually refined, almost Volnay‑like Pommard—floral and perf…Learn More »

$371

/750ml

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Pommard Les Pezerolles Premier Cru 1989 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Domaine de Montille’s Pommard 1er Cru Les Pézerolles is an unusually refined, almost Volnay‑like Pommard—floral and perfumed with bright red and black fruit (raspberry, peony, red currant) framed by fine chalky tannins and a supple, velvety texture. Sourced from small parcels (including part of the…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Pommard Les Pezerolles Premier Cru

Domaine de Montille’s Pommard 1er Cru Les Pézerolles is an unusually refined, almost Volnay‑like Pommard—floral and perfumed with bright red and black fruit (raspberry, peony, red currant) framed by fine chalky tannins and a supple, velvety texture. Sourced from small parcels (including part of the old Clos de Pézerolles) on relatively deep, sandy topsoil over limestone and often vinified with a significant whole‑cluster component, it combines finesse and tension and is typically aged in a portion of new oak for added structure and complexity.