An old Chassagne family, with at least five generations of grape-growing behind them, and any number of cousins in the village. This domaine began to make its name when Fernand started to make and bottle wine himself. Today his son Laurent is in charge and their star has been rising. Although not terribly Pommard in style, this is sensationally good. A true reflection of ripe and juicy Pinot Noir which is good to drink young. (12 x 75 cl)
An old Chassagne family, with at least five generations of grape-growing behind them, and any number of cousins in the village. This domaine began to make its name when Fernand started to make and bottle wine himself, and now with his son Laurent in charge, their star has been rising. Although not terribly Pommard in style, this is sensationally good. A true reflection of ripe and juicy Pinot Noir which is good to drink young. (12 x 75 cl)
An old Chassagne family, with at least five generations of grape-growing behind them, and any number of cousins in the village. This domaine began to make its name when Fernand started to make and bottle wine himself, and now with his son Laurent in charge, their star has been rising. A beautifully crafted Pinot with layer upon layer of silky violet and wild strawberry fruit.Well structured with supple tannins and hints of toasty oak, this wine has complexity and finesse in abundance. (12 x 75 cl)
An old Chassagne family, with at least five generations of grape-growing behind them, and any number of cousins in the village. This domaine began to make its name when Fernand started to make and bottle wine himself, and now with his son Laurent in charge, their star has been rising. A beautifully crafted Pinot with layer upon layer of silky violet and wild strawberry fruit.Well structured with supple tannins and hints of toasty oak, this wine has complexity and finesse in abundance. (12 x 75 cl)
The village of Pommard is comfortably sandwiched between the town of Beaune and the commune of Volnay. In contrast to the wines of its close neighbours, those of Pommard tend to be fuller, more tannic and expansive in the mouth, similar to those of the Côte de Nuits. The Epenots is solid and firm in its youth and needs time to mature and mellow out before revealing its full glory. It is intense and spicy with a distinct truffle bouquet and a flavourful richness. The 1998 Pommard 1er Cru vintage has a concentrated deep red robe and the palate is a reflection of the concentrated fruity aromas. The wine has a lingering finish and a good length. (12 x 75 cl)