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Domaine de la Pousse d'Or

Domaine de la Pousse d'Or Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 2019

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This is a very serious operation making very serious wines, and they’re doing it the right way!
Organic and biodynamic farming practices, achieving Demeter certification in 2018.
This is quite ripe though not flat with its combination of backed plum, warm earth, spice and whiffs of the sauvage.
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SKU: DPMA201911 UCAU
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  • Red

    Classification

  • Pinot Noir

    Variety

  • 2019

    Vintage

  • 750ml (Bottle)

    Bottle Size

  • France

    Country

  • Burgundy, Cote de Nuits-Villages

    Region

  • 13.5%

    Alcohol %

  • 5-10 Years

    Cellaring

Scores

95 / 100

"This is quite ripe though not flat with its combination of backed plum, warm earth, spice and whiffs of the sauvage. The rich and relatively full-bodied flavors possess good if not special density as well as focused power on the sappy, austere and highly persistent finish. I suspect that this very firm effort will age slowly and deliberately but should very much be worth the wait. (Drink starting 2034)"
- Burghound




Tasting Notes

There’s a lot of history behind La Pousse d’Or, which mutated from “Bousse d’Or” (“golden earth”) to “Pousse” over the centuries—although the “B” is still used for the historic “Clos de la Bousse d’Or” vineyard, one of the estate’s three Premier Cru monopoles (one-owner vineyards) in Volnay. Although these vineyards and the cellars go back to the time of the Cistercian monks in Burgundy, the modern era of La Pousse d’Or (1960s-1990s) was shaped by the legendary Gérard Potel, from whom Landanger purchased the property in ’97. Landanger had been in the manufacturing business but has since jumped headlong into wine, studying enology in Beaune and investing not only in facilities but, more critically, vineyards—he didn’t just buy vineyards (increasing the estate’s total holdings to 46 acres), but implemented organic and biodynamic farming practices, achieving Demeter certification in 2018. This is a very serious operation making very serious wines, and they’re doing it the right way!

Tasting Profile

  • Light
  • Full
  • Low Tannin
  • Tannic
  • Sweet
  • Dry
  • Low Acidity
  • High Acidity

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