DOMAINE DU CHÂTEAU PHILIPPE LE HARDI - Pommard "Petit Clos" Monopole, Burgundy - France
Chateau de Santenay / Domaine du Chateau Philippe Le Hardi - Pommard "Petit Clos" Monopole, Burgundy - France.
Our Pommard "Petit Clos" has a pretty ruby color which reveals a discreet nose with cherry. The mouth is ample, round and gives the feeling of biting into cherries. There is a remarkable tannic finish.
Vintage in image may vary. Refer to wine facts for current vintage.
Product Description
Description
Our Pommard "Petit Clos" has a pretty ruby color which reveals a discreet nose with cherry. The mouth is ample, round and gives the feeling of biting into cherries. There is a remarkable tannic finish.
Vintage in image may vary. Refer to wine facts for current vintage.
How to pair it
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Meat Beef "Bourguignon", duck.
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Cheese Mature cheese.
Wine Facts
Product Type | Red Wine |
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Grape Varietal | Pinot Noir |
Vintage | 2019 |
Region | Burgundy |
Country | FRANCE |
Winemakers | Gerard Fagnoni |
Producer | Château de Santenay |
Harvest method | Hand-picked |
Fermentation & maceration | Cold soaked for 7 days. Temperature Controlled fermentation - duration 12/14 days. Punch down and pump over allow a gentle extraction and thrust. |
Aging | 12 months |
Alcohol | 13% |
Mouth Attribute | Balanced, Fresh, Fruity, Minerals, Powerful, Silky Tannin, Structured |
Nose Attribute | Dark Fruit, Fresh, Red Berries |
SKU | BU117 |
Vineyard Info
Monopole vineyard. The village itself lies approximately 2 miles south of Beaune, and the total appellation is covering 300 hectares, flanking a narrow valley which leads back into the Côte d'Or hinterland.
The estate of Domaine du Chateau Philippe Le Hardi (formerly known as Château de Santenay) is spread over an area of 90 ha ( 222 acres) stretching from the southern vineyards of Mercurey in Côte Chalonnaise up to the Grand Cru of Clos des Vougeot in Cote de Nuits. The castle was once the residence of the Duke of Burgundy Philippe Le Hardi (Philippe the Bold) ( 1342-1404) who was the first and foremost ambassador of Burgundy and its great wines. A third of our estate is located in the Côte d’Or with vineyards in Aloxe-Corton, Beaune 1er Cru, St Aubin, Pommard, and... Santenay of course and the rest is located in the up and coming appellation of Mercurey. The estate was converted to sustainable farming in 2004, Terra-vitis certified. We apply practices which respect the environment and don’t use herbicides pesticides, or artificial chemicals. Our goal is to maintain life in the soil and allow each plot’s terroir to express itself in the wines produced there. To this day, Pinot noir is still the grape used for all burgundy’s flagship red wines.
Reviews & Ratings
Description
Our Pommard "Petit Clos" has a pretty ruby color which reveals a discreet nose with cherry. The mouth is ample, round and gives the feeling of biting into cherries. There is a remarkable tannic finish.
Vintage in image may vary. Refer to wine facts for current vintage.
How to pair it
-
Meat Beef "Bourguignon", duck.
-
Cheese Mature cheese.
Product Type | Red Wine |
---|---|
Grape Varietal | Pinot Noir |
Vintage | 2019 |
Region | Burgundy |
Country | FRANCE |
Winemakers | Gerard Fagnoni |
Producer | Château de Santenay |
Harvest method | Hand-picked |
Fermentation & maceration | Cold soaked for 7 days. Temperature Controlled fermentation - duration 12/14 days. Punch down and pump over allow a gentle extraction and thrust. |
Aging | 12 months |
Alcohol | 13% |
Mouth Attribute | Balanced, Fresh, Fruity, Minerals, Powerful, Silky Tannin, Structured |
Nose Attribute | Dark Fruit, Fresh, Red Berries |
SKU | BU117 |
Monopole vineyard. The village itself lies approximately 2 miles south of Beaune, and the total appellation is covering 300 hectares, flanking a narrow valley which leads back into the Côte d'Or hinterland.
The estate of Domaine du Chateau Philippe Le Hardi (formerly known as Château de Santenay) is spread over an area of 90 ha ( 222 acres) stretching from the southern vineyards of Mercurey in Côte Chalonnaise up to the Grand Cru of Clos des Vougeot in Cote de Nuits. The castle was once the residence of the Duke of Burgundy Philippe Le Hardi (Philippe the Bold) ( 1342-1404) who was the first and foremost ambassador of Burgundy and its great wines. A third of our estate is located in the Côte d’Or with vineyards in Aloxe-Corton, Beaune 1er Cru, St Aubin, Pommard, and... Santenay of course and the rest is located in the up and coming appellation of Mercurey. The estate was converted to sustainable farming in 2004, Terra-vitis certified. We apply practices which respect the environment and don’t use herbicides pesticides, or artificial chemicals. Our goal is to maintain life in the soil and allow each plot’s terroir to express itself in the wines produced there. To this day, Pinot noir is still the grape used for all burgundy’s flagship red wines.