Pommard

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Pommard is a renowned Burgundy wine village in eastern France, famous for its robust, structured red wines made primarily from Pinot Noir.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf appellation d’origine contrôlée
commune
wine village
agingRecommendation often benefits from several years of bottle aging
authorizedGrapeVariety Pinot Noir
climate continental
country France
fermentationVessel stainless steel or oak vats
globalReputation one of the classic names of red Burgundy
governingBody INAO
grapeVarietyRequirement Pinot Noir only for red AOC wines
harvestMethod hand harvesting common for quality producers
hasPremierCruVineyards true
hasWineClassification village-level Burgundy appellation
knownFor powerful style compared to many other Côte de Beaune reds
locatedIn Burgundy
Côte de Beaune
locatedInDepartment Côte-d’Or
locatedInRegion Bourgogne-Franche-Comté NERFINISHED
locatedNear Beaune
Volnay
maturationVessel oak barrels
notablePremierCru Les Rugiens
Les Épenots
oakUse often includes a proportion of new oak
partOf Burgundy wine region
primaryGrapeVariety Pinot Noir
reputationFor robust red wines
structured red wines
servingSuggestion pairs well with game
pairs well with red meats
pairs well with rich stews
soilType clay-limestone
iron-rich marl
typicalAlcoholRange around 12.5–13.5% ABV
typicalVineTraining Guyot
typicalWineAromas black fruits
earthy notes
red fruits
spice
typicalWineCharacter firm tannins
good aging potential
whiteWineProductionAllowed false
wineColor red
wineLawStatus French AOC
wineRegionSubclassification Côte de Beaune red wine appellation
wineStyle red wine

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