POMMARD
Pommard is a prestigious wine appellation located in the Côte de Beaune in Burgundy, France, renowned for producing some of the region’s most structured and powerful Pinot Noir wines. Unlike many other Burgundy villages known for elegance, Pommard stands out for its depth, intensity, and robust character.
The region benefits from a cool continental climate and a range of soils dominated by clay and limestone, which contribute to wines with firm tannins, concentration, and aging potential. The vineyards are well-positioned on gentle slopes, allowing for optimal sun exposure and consistent ripening.
Pommard wines are made exclusively from Pinot Noir and are typically fuller-bodied compared to neighboring appellations. They often display flavors of dark cherry, blackberry, earth, and spice, with a structured backbone that softens and develops complexity over time.
As one of the most recognized names in Burgundy, Pommard offers classic, terroir-driven wines that appeal to collectors and enthusiasts seeking powerful yet refined expressions of Pinot Noir.