ï»żPommardChĂąteau de Pommard Rouge, millĂ©sime 2007. lot: 65600 composĂ© de 1 Bouteille de vin de Bourgogne, disponible dans la vente (B2110046) de vins. Actuellement sur iDealwine.com Deadlineextended! By popular demand, we have given you a few more days to choose between two of our best vintages. Get a Clos Marey-Monge Terroirs collection from our e-shop today, at a special price through August 28 only: duChĂąteau de Pommard Clos Marey-Monge vous donne l'opportunitĂ© de dĂ©guster les diffĂ©rentes expressions de notre cuvĂ©e la plus iconique, au fil des annĂ©es. PĂ©riodes, horaires et dates d’ouverture pour la visite dĂ©gustation : Ouverture tous les jours et toute l’annĂ©e de 10h30 Ă  18h30 (dernier dĂ©part Ă  17h30) sans interruption. Lorsde ces deux jours d’enchĂšres silencieuses, les amateurs gĂ©nĂ©reux pourront acquĂ©rir une sĂ©lection exclusive de vins proposĂ©e par le ChĂąteau de Pommard pour l’occasion. Cette sĂ©lection inclut notamment le Clos Marey-Monge Monopole sur les millĂ©simes 2008 Ă  2015, des vins de la CĂŽte de Beaune sur le millĂ©sime 2013, ainsi que, pour les collectionneurs, LaFamille Carabello-Baum et le ChĂąteau de Pommard ont le plaisir d’annoncer le lancement de la cuvĂ©e Simone 2018. Issue d’une petite parcelle de 0,53 hectare nichĂ©e aux pieds du ChĂąteau de Pommard, Simone tire sa profondeur, sa complexitĂ© et son Ă©nergie d'un terroir unique en Bourgogne, situĂ© au sein des 20 hectares du Clos Marey-Monge - le plus grand monopole privĂ© TheClos Marey-Monge is a large, 20-hectare Monopole vineyard in Pommard, Burgundy. This walled plot has a single owner, the ChĂąteau de Pommard. It is an iconic and historic property, given a new lease of life since its purchase by American businessman Michael Baum in 2016. Since then, a whirlwind of renovation has touched every aspect of the winery, DKlG7H. Cette annĂ©e, le ChĂąteau de Pommard lance ses cuvĂ©es individuelles du Clos Marey-Monge, provenant chacune d’un des diffĂ©rents terroirs de son clos. Du Clos Marey-Monge Grands Champs » 2017 au Clos Marey-Monge Les Paules » 2017, cinq nouveaux vins voient le jour aux cĂŽtĂ©s du Clos Marey-Monge Monopole nouveaux millĂ©simes rĂ©cemment dĂ©gustĂ©s au cours de l’expĂ©rience Clos Marey-Monge », lancĂ©e au ChĂąteau de Pommard est une vĂ©ritable curiositĂ© gĂ©ologique riche en argile et en calcaire, qui rĂ©unit sept parcelles distinctes au sein de l’un des Climats de Bourgogne reconnu au Patrimoine Mondial de l’UNESCO. FondĂ© en 1726, le ChĂąteau de Pommard allie trois cents ans de savoir-faire et la vision innovante de la Famille Carabello-Baum les nouveaux propriĂ©taires. Aujourd’hui, critiques et oenophiles saluent la conversion Ă  la biodynamie du Clos Marey-Monge. Plus Ă©nergiques, plus franches et vibrantes, les cuvĂ©es qui en sont issues rĂ©vĂšlent l’expression la plus pure de leur terroir tout en respectant l’environnement. Le plus grand monopole de Bourgogne, le Clos Marey-Monge, s’étend sur 20 hectares aux pieds du ChĂąteau de Pommard. Le ChĂąteau de Pommard affiche trois ambitions travailler main dans la main avec la Nature, manipuler le vin aussi peu que possible et laisser le millĂ©sime s’exprimer pleinement. Chaque annĂ©e, le ChĂąteau de Pommard dĂ©voile son vin signature avec le Clos Marey-Monge Mono-pole, un assemblage de sept cuvĂ©es issues de terroirs distincts Simone, Chantrerie, Les Paules, Grands Champs, 75 Rangs, Micault et Émilie. CLOS MAREY-MONGE MONOPOLE 2017 150€ Avec sa robe rubis brillant, Ă©clatante dotĂ©e de reflets carmins, le Clos Marey-Monge 2017 est un Pinot Noir complexe, gĂ©nĂ©reux et aromatique. Cette complexitĂ© provient des sols du vignoble et des alluvions, sables et graviers charriĂ©s par la riviĂšre il y a plusieurs millĂ©naires. Le nez, flatteur, dĂ©voile des arĂŽmes dĂ©licatement poudrĂ©s, ainsi que des notes de fruits rouges et de fumĂ©e qui apportent une grande complexitĂ© au vin. La bouche est fraĂźche, ronde et gĂ©nĂ©reuse, les tanins droits. La finale, trĂšs sapide, donne Ă  ce vin puissant un cĂŽtĂ© aĂ©rien. Un Pommard de grande garde, qui peut s’apprĂ©cier dĂšs aujourd’hui. CLOS MAREY-MONGE GRANDS CHAMPS » 80€ RĂ©putĂ© pour donner corps et structure au Clos Marey-Monge Monopole, Grands Champs » est un Pinot Noir de grande qualitĂ©, apprĂ©ciable en tant que tel. Avec sa robe intense aux reflets rubis et son nez trĂšs expressif, marquĂ© par des arĂŽmes de fruits rouges, de bois de santal et d’épices douces comme la cannelle et les clous de girofle, il s’impose comme un vin gĂ©nĂ©reux et charpentĂ©. Sa finale longue et minĂ©rale apporte quant Ă  elle une touche d’élĂ©gance Ă  cette cuvĂ©e complexe. LES COLLECTIONS CLOS MAREY-MONGE Le ChĂąteau de Pommard a imaginĂ© deux collections de vins comprenant chacune six bouteilles de son Pinot Noir. La collection Clos Marey-Monge Terroirs » comprend les cinq nouvelles cuvĂ©es issues individuellement de chaque terroir ainsi qu’une bouteille de Clos Marey-Monge Monopole 2017. La collection Clos Marey-Monge Monopole » est composĂ©e de six bouteilles de la cuvĂ©e Ă©ponyme du millĂ©sime 2017. Ces deux collections sont Made by Nature et livrĂ©es dans le monde entier. Elles sont disponibles aux prix de lancement de 519€ et 765€ respectivement, pour une durĂ©e limitĂ©e. Retrouvez les collections sur Made by Nature in France. Chaque annĂ©e, visiteurs et professionnels venus de plus de 80 pays Ă  travers le monde visitent le ChĂąteau de Pommard. Ils y explorent le monde du vin auprĂšs de conseillers certifiĂ©s par le Wine and Spirit Education Trust WSET et dĂ©gustent les meilleures expressions du Chardonnay et du Pinot Noir, au fil des villages qui façonnent la Route des Grands Crus. info 03 80 22 07 99 Thanks for signing up! You now have FREE access to nearly 300,000 wine, beer and spirit reviews. Cheers! Thirsty for more? Enter your email address to unlock full scores, detailed tasting notes and FREE access to nearly 300,000 wine, beer and spirit reviews. By using our website and/or subscribing to our newsletter, you agree to our use of cookies and the terms of our Privacy Policy Sandalwood, rose petals and charred mesquite perfume this bottling sourced from 75 rows of vines situated in the lowest topographic position of the Clos Marey-Monge. A touch softer and richer in fruit ripeness than the producer's “Monopole” bottling, it offers plush roasted-plum and black-cherry flavors lifted by tart blackberry acidity and a chalky, salty limestone finish. Still approaching peak, the wine should drink beautifully from 2024 through 2038. Anna Lee C. Iijima rating 94 Price Designation Clos Marey-Monge 75 Rangs Variety Appellation Winery Print a Shelf Talker Label Alcohol Bottle Size 750 ml Category Red Importer Vivant Wines Inc. Date Published 12/1/2021 User Avg Rating When you buy something through our link, we may earn a small commission. Wine Enthusiast does not accept money for editorial wine reviews. Read more about our policy. How We Blind Taste Related Articles Our 10 Favorite Burgundy Wines to Cellar 2021 With decadent notes of black plum and red cherry, here are 10 of the best age-worthy Burgundy wines that will mature perfectly in your cellar. Our 10 Most Collectible Pinot Noirs of 2020 The notoriously fickle Pinot Noir grape yields otherworldy results when treated with a deft hand in these stellar examples. Our Most Searched Wines of 2021, by Traffic From affordable Pinot Noir to special-occasion Chardonnay, these are the wines our readers searched for. Read the list and buy bottles here! 11 Dessert Wines to End a Meal Did you know that the best way to pair sweets is to choose a wine equally as sweet? Try these sweet wines for a perfect end to your meal. The Making of Wine Enthusiast’s No. 1 Wine of 2021 This year's 1 wine is a gem from Bordeaux. Our France editor searches for the secret that allowed for such a delicious and affordable wine. 100% Pinot Noirfrom monopole estate vineyard Clos Marey-Monge with the 7 terroir Simone, Chantrerie, Les Paules, Grand Champs, 75 Rangs, Micault and Émilie with distinct soils and microclimates, on conversion to harvest. Fermented and barrel aged 18-months separately by Michael Baum Famille Carabello-Baum, since Emmanual Sala since 2007Accuray=2 Med red/garnet. Fresh, ripe Well-tempered components in Berries, licorice, herbs, Round mouthfeel. Average length and Tally Score [2,3,2,1]= 8/10Somewhat international in style blending Old World goĂ»t de terroir with New World story-telling label graphics, see[ The ChĂąteau de Pommard is a castle of the xviii th century, a closed "Pommard" of 20 hectares , a French garden , a gourmet restaurant , a museum of Vine and Wine and art gallery on the road Grands Crus of Burgundy vineyards in Pommard in CĂŽte-d'Or in Burgundy. In 1726 Vivant Micault equerry and secretary of King Louis XVI , descendant of Philibert Micault, Pommard captain in 1451 built a castle Regency and its wine dependencies. Indeed, King Louis XVI and his court were amateurs of wines from this region, known to be bitter and tannic in their youth. The Micault castle, erected from 1726 to 1750, occupies one side of a courtyard closed by the common vocation for wine. Claude Marey bought the estate in 1763 , and transmits it later to his son Nicolas-Joseph Marey . The emperor Napoleon I in fact one of its top resorts in the xix th century . He resides in the blue room, on the floor of the main castle, which overlooks the courtyard. Blic family, heir to the Marey-Monge family sold it in 1932, along with the Clos de Tart . The wine castle then passed several times from hand to hand among other Laplanche family in 1936 , the psychoanalyst Jean Laplanche in 1966 and the real estate builder Maurice Giraud in 2003 . In September 2014, the castle has an annual turnover of € 6 million was bought by the American entrepreneur in Silicon Valley Michael Baum love this locomotive wine tourism in CĂŽte-d'Or that welcomes 35,000 visitors year. The domain of ChĂąteau de Pommard is now the largest private vineyard Burgundy vineyard with a closed "Pommard" 20 hectares of vines in one piece in pinot noir . The Pommard produces 80 000 bottles of Grand Vin du ChĂąteau de Pommard and 20 000 bottles of Clos du ChĂąteau, a complex assembly of different plots of the session. The ChĂąteau also produces a second assembly to create a wine appellation Pommard Village. The ChĂąteau de Pommard is a castle of the xviii th century, a closed "Pommard" of 20 hectares , a French garden , a gourmet restaurant , a museum of Vine and Wine and art gallery on the road Grands Crus of Burgundy vineyards in Pommard in CĂŽte-d'Or in Burgundy. In 1726 Vivant Micault equerry and secretary of King Louis XVI , descendant of Philibert Micault, Pommard captain in 1451 built a castle Regency and its wine dependencies. Indeed, King Louis XVI and his court were amateurs of wines from this region, known to be bitter and tannic in their youth. The Micault castle, erected from 1726 to 1750, occupies one side of a courtyard closed by the common vocation for wine. Claude Marey bought the estate in 1763 , and transmits it later to his son Nicolas-Joseph Marey . The emperor Napoleon I in fact one of its top resorts in the xix th century . He resides in the blue room, on the floor of the main castle, which overlooks the courtyard. Blic family, heir to the Marey-Monge family sold it in 1932, along with the Clos de Tart . The wine castle then passed several times from hand to hand among other Laplanche family in 1936 , the psychoanalyst Jean Laplanche in 1966 and the real estate builder Maurice Giraud in 2003 . In September 2014, the castle has an annual turnover of € 6 million was bought by the American entrepreneur in Silicon Valley Michael Baum love this locomotive wine tourism in CĂŽte-d'Or that welcomes 35,000 visitors year. The domain of ChĂąteau de Pommard is now the largest private vineyard Burgundy vineyard with a closed "Pommard" 20 hectares of vines in one piece in pinot noir . The Pommard produces 80 000 bottles of Grand Vin du ChĂąteau de Pommard and 20 000 bottles of Clos du ChĂąteau, a complex assembly of different plots of the session. The ChĂąteau also produces a second assembly to create a wine appellation Pommard Village. Clos Marey-Monge 2015 Score 4 / 5 As part of his annual Burgundy Special Report, the award-winning Master of Wine Tim Atkin threw a bright spotlight on our exceptional 2015 vintage of Clos Marey-Monge Monopole. It goes without saying, it was an exceptional review. This is what Tim wrote about Clos Marey-Monge 2015 “A change of ownership and new investment are working wonders at this historic Pommard property. This monopoly holding is only a village wine, but has the concentration and complexity of a Premier Cru. Spicy, aromatic and well balanced, with floral, bramble and blueberry sweetness, fine oak integration and just a hint of grippy tannin on the finish.” Tim Atkin Thanks Tim! A Man With Good Taste Wine writer, presenter and popular Master of Wine since 2001. For more reviews by Tim, head over to

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