Pommard is for many, the most familiar Burgundian appellation. The village is located four kilometers south of Beaune and the appellation area is relatively large, covering 300 ha which flank a narrow valley which heads towards the hinterland of the Coast. The wines of Pommard are noticeably different from those of neighboring villages. They tend to be deeper and more concentrated than Beaune or Volnay wines and have sumptuous aromas and supple tannins. This wine requires a certain number of years to reveal itself.Our Pommard is adorned with a deep ruby red color. Its nose offers notes of mocha, clove and undergrowth. Its mouth, ample and round, reveals aromas of blackcurrant and silky tannins.Food/wine pairingDuck confit - beef bourguignon - Pont l'évêque - Epoisses