
- Colour
- Red
- Producer
- Domaine Bernard Dugat-Py
- Region
- Pommard
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Case size
- 6x75cl
- Available Now
2011 POMMARD LA LEVRIERE VIEILLES VIGNES BERNARD DUGAT-PY - 6x75cl
- Colour
- Red
- Producer
- Domaine Bernard Dugat-Py
- Region
- Pommard
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Case size
- 6x75cl
- Available Now
- Pricing
- Retail
- In Bond
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Tasting Notes
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Antonio Galloni, November 2012,
Score: 87-89Bernard Dugat's 2011 Pommard La Levriere Vieilles Vignes stands out for its length and energy. There is plenty of persistence, but the tannins are a bit astringent, which is not unusual in the Côte de Beaune, where many wines are lacking in mid-palate depth, as is the case here. The 2011 was done with 60% whole clusters and aged in 60% new oak. Drink 2018-2028
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Burghound, January 2013,
Score: 89-92Not surprisingly the nose is completely different compared to that of the Vosne as the floral elements are less pronounced with more earth character to the red currant aromas. There is excellent richness and phenolic maturity to the suave and very round medium-bodied flavors that possess superb concentration, balance and even better depth. A seriously impressive effort. Drink 2018+
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Jancis Robinson, November 2012,
Score: 16.5Very rich and broad. Massively fruity and flattering. Pretty chewy on the end. Very solid, ambitious and classic old style. Lots of tannin on the end. Drink 2020-2030
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Producer
Domaine Bernard Dugat-Py

Region
Pommard
A long popular appellation, Pommard is yet another exclusive red wine area which produces by far the most structured reds of the Côte de Beaune. It extracts rich body and long ageing potential from the limestone/iron-rich clay soil. Some examples can be markedly rustic, yet as time has passed and winemaking know-how has improved, Pommard's wines are becoming softer and more approachable when young. Its vines cover 317 hectares of which over a third are premier cru vineyards. Several have pronounced following and even one, Les Rugiens, is being pushed to become a grand cru.