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2023 Auxey Duresses 1er Cru Comte Armand - 6x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Comte Armand
  • Region Auxey Duresses
  • Grape Pinot Noir
  • Drinking 2027 - 2037
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available En Primeur

2023 - Auxey Duresses 1er Cru Comte Armand - 6x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Comte Armand
  • Region Auxey Duresses
  • Grape Pinot Noir
  • Drinking 2027 - 2037
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available En Primeur
Case price: £245.00 In Bond
Please note: These wines are lying abroad until shipping and can only be purchased In Bond. If you are an existing Private Reserves customer, the wine will be automatically transferred on arrival. Otherwise, you will be contacted on arrival in the UK to arrange delivery, In Bond storage in Private Reserves or another bonded warehouse.
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  • Goedhuis Waddesdon, December 2024

    The domaine owns three very small parcels within this Premier Cru: Les Bretarins, Les Bas des Duresses and Climat du Val. As such, the wines from these three sites are blended together as a single cuvée to give a complete, rounded expression of Auxey Premier Cru. It opens with ripe and beguiling notes of wild cherries, sun-warmed raspberries, a hint of black pepper and something a little savoury. Showing a lovely density of fruit sweetness at its core, this wine sings with crystalline acidity that brings a stony, mineral edge to the palate. Although there is overt structure here, the tannins are ripe and fine-grained, giving the lightest indication of their presence on the finish.

Producer

Comte Armand

Clos des Épeneaux is Pommard’s most celebrated climat. The 5.23 hectare monopole has been in the Comte Armand family since 1828. Paul Zinetti took over from Benjamin Leroux as régisseur in 2014, and is rising to every challenge at this small, characterful domaine. They also have small holdings in Volnay and Auxey Duresses and, while these wines have the distinctive character of quintessential Côte de Beaune, they are also s...Read more

Clos des Épeneaux is Pommard’s most celebrated climat. The 5.23 hectare monopole has been in the Comte Armand family since 1828. Paul Zinetti took over from Benjamin Leroux as régisseur in 2014, and is rising to every challenge at this small, characterful domaine. They also have small holdings in Volnay and Auxey Duresses and, while these wines have the distinctive character of quintessential Côte de Beaune, they are also some of the most sophisticated, nuanced expressions you might taste across these villages. An understated use of new oak matches the textured fruit, and gentle handling in combination with intuitive biodynamic practices afford these wines both strength and delicacy. The domaine has begun to noticeably outpace its neighbours and redefine how the finest terroir of Pommard is capable of not only power but elegance as well.Read less

Region

Auxey Duresses

Auxey Duresses is a lesser known appellation of 107 hectares located in the eastern hills above Meursault. Its slightly cooler climate with mostly north facing slopes enable its wines to be particularly crisp, fresh and occasionally austere in less warm vintages. Though three-quarters of its production is white, there are a handful of growers who produce reds. Due to its more modest status, its wines tend to provide excellent value for money . They are well worth seeking out particularly in warmer vintages.