Domaine Mussy Pommard 1er Cru Saussilles 2015

Domaine Mussy Pommard 1er Cru Saussilles 2015

Domaine Mussy, 0,75 l - 12.50%
100% Pinot Nero

HK$ 550.00
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Burgundy - France
Red still

How to serve

Serve at:

18 - 20°C.

Decanting time:

2 hours

Longevity:

Over 25 years

Glass:
Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines
Domaine Mussy Pommard 1er Cru Saussilles 2015
The fame of Pommard in the 19th century earned it the image of a wine that is both forceful and virile. In reality, time, terroir and methods of vinification have all combined to create a more subtle reality, a wine that is both richer and more sensitive.

Colour

Its colour is the deep, dark red with mauve highlights.

Bouquet

Its aromas are redolent of blackberry, bilberry, or gooseberry, cherry pit and ripe plum. Often, wild and feline notes develop with age.

Flavour

It needs to be given time to open up to its fullest extent and to display its mouth-filling texture, its firm but delicate structure, its fruit-filled mouth, and its chewy tannins, which by then will be properly smoothed down.

Pairing

This illustrious representative of the Côte de Beaune with its dense and massive tannins revels in furred or feathered game, braised or roasted, which will find in Pommard (and especially in the Premiers Crus) an invaluable collaborator. Thick cut beefsteak, lamb, or stewed poultry will respond to its firm-textured tannins and concentrated aromas. It is a natural partner for cheeses with well-developed flavours: Époisses, Langres and Soumaintrain, but also Comté.

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Features

Name Domaine Mussy Pommard 1er Cru Saussilles 2015
Type Red still
Classification AOC Pommard Premier Cru
Year 2015
Size 0,75 l Standard
Alcohol content 12.50% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Pinot Nero
Country France
Region Burgundy
History For centuries Pommard has been considered the typical Bourgogne: deep red in colour, powerfully aromatic, solid and trustworthy. The very name Pommard has a generous ring to it and fills the mouth as it fills the glass. Pommard with its smiling vineyards lies between Beaune and Volnay where the Côte de Beaune makes a slight turn towards Autun. These lands formerly belonged to the Dukes of Bourgogne, to religious houses including the abbey of Cîteaux, or to old families such as the Marey-Monge family. As early as the Middle Ages, Pommard was thought of as the flower of Bourgogne wines - the wine to which all others were compared. The appellation, one of the first AOC to be so designated (1936), grows only red wines from the Pinot Noir grape.
Origin Pommard (France)
Soil composition Mid-slope, the clay-limestone soils are well drained thanks to the inclusion of rock debris. Higher still are Jurassic (Oxfordian) marls, brown calcic soils, and brown limestone soils. In places, the soil is reddened by the presence of iron. Exposure: south or east. Altitudes: 250 to 330 metres.
Allergens Contains sulphites
Pairing This illustrious representative of the Côte de Beaune with its dense and massive tannins revels in furred or feathered game, braised or roasted, which will find in Pommard (and especially in the Premiers Crus) an invaluable collaborator. Thick cut beefsteak, lamb, or stewed poultry will respond to its firm-textured tannins and concentrated aromas. It is a natural partner for cheeses with well-developed flavours: Époisses, Langres and Soumaintrain, but also Comté.

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Domaine Mussy In the 14th century, there is mention of a Mussy, lord of Savigny. Then there is Pierre Mussy, born in 1650, husband of Huguette Marceau and winemaker Faubourg Madeleine in Beaune. Today, 9 generations later, it is Odile Mussy and her h...

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