- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Antoine Jobard
- Region Pommard
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
2022 - Pommard 1er Cru Epenots Antoine Jobard - 12x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Antoine Jobard
- Region Pommard
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, December 2023
From the sector known as Les Petits Epenots which is recognised for making a fine, poised style of Pommard. A deep crimson colour, with wild fruits of the forest aromas. Whilst it has dark brooding fruit on the palate, the texture is fine and lacey with soft rounded tannins and an appealing lift of freshness on the finish.
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Goedhuis, December 2023
From the sector known as Les Petits Epenots which is recognised for making a fine, poised style of Pommard. A deep crimson colour, with wild fruits of the forest aromas. Whilst it has dark brooding fruit on the palate, the texture is fine and lacey with soft rounded tannins and an appealing lift of freshness on the finish.
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Neal Martin, January 2024, Score: 90-92
The 2022 Pommard Epenots 1er Cru easily has the richest, most opulent bouquet with violet-tinged red fruit, quite vivacious in style, a Pommard determined to seduce. The palate is medium-bodied and perhaps more…contained than the aromatics. But plenty of black plum fruit, baking powder and cracked black pepper remain, exerting gentle grip on the finish. Quite robust, but it will age well in bottle. Drinking Window: 2025-2040.
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Jasper Morris MW, October 2023, Score: 91-93
Mid crimson. An interesting complex and more savoury nose. A little more red fruit perfume. 50 years old vines which were in not too bad a state. A bit more, in fact a lot more, punch behind, with a weight of dark fruit and an altogether more complete finish. The fruit keeps returning. Drink from 2028-2035.
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.