• 95 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Château de Pommard 2019 Clos Marey-Monge Grands Esprits (Pommard)

    The Grands Esprits has the highest limestone content of all the plots of Clos Marey-Monge and this supple, silky Pinot Noir with vibrant acidity and firm, angular tannins is a fantastic representation of this terroir. Red cherry and raspberry flavors are intensely ripe yet zesty, accented by tangs of tart blood orange and a deep granitic undertone. Approachable young, the wine is likely to improve through 2035 and hold further still.

    — A.I. Published 12/1/2021
  • 95 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Château de Pommard 2019 Clos Marey-Monge Grands Esprits (Pommard)

    The Grands Esprits has the highest limestone content of all the plots of Clos Marey-Monge and this supple, silky Pinot Noir with vibrant acidity and firm, angular tannins is a fantastic representation of this terroir. Red cherry and raspberry flavors are intensely ripe yet zesty, accented by tangs of tart blood orange and a deep granitic undertone. Approachable young, the wine is likely to improve through 2035 and hold further still.

    — A.I. Published 12/1/2021
  • 95 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Château de Pommard 2019 Clos Marey-Monge Grands Esprits (Pommard)

    The Grands Esprits has the highest limestone content of all the plots of Clos Marey-Monge and this supple, silky Pinot Noir with vibrant acidity and firm, angular tannins is a fantastic representation of this terroir. Red cherry and raspberry flavors are intensely ripe yet zesty, accented by tangs of tart blood orange and a deep granitic undertone. Approachable young, the wine is likely to improve through 2035 and hold further still.

    — A.I. Published 12/1/2021
  • 95 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Château de Pommard 2019 Clos Marey-Monge Grands Esprits (Pommard)

    The Grands Esprits has the highest limestone content of all the plots of Clos Marey-Monge and this supple, silky Pinot Noir with vibrant acidity and firm, angular tannins is a fantastic representation of this terroir. Red cherry and raspberry flavors are intensely ripe yet zesty, accented by tangs of tart blood orange and a deep granitic undertone. Approachable young, the wine is likely to improve through 2035 and hold further still.

    — A.I. Published 12/1/2021