Château de Meursault Pommard 1er Cru 'Clos de la Platiere' Red 2020

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About the wine Vintage | Region | Appellation| Grape

Red Red

2020 2020

Burgundy Burgundy

Pommard Pommard

Pinot Noir Pinot Noir

Organic Organic

Potential Ageing
6 to 8 years
8 to 15 years
15 years and more
Regular price $3,366 HKD
Château de Meursault Pommard 1er Cru 'Clos de la Platiere' Red 2020
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Tasting Notes & Ratings

Grape

100% Pinot Noir

Tasting notes

Vinified for the first time by the estate, this cuvée displays a vibrant ruby hue with purple highlights. The nose is charmingly fresh, offering aromas of redcurrant and wild strawberry. On the palate, it is elegant and well-balanced, carried by supple, silky tannins and a lingering, refined finish. A promising debut for this new terroir expression from Château de Meursault.

More About the Winery

The Château de Meursault estate comprises 60 hectares of vines. It is one of the Côte de Beaune’s most richly endowed estates, indeed no less than 23 hectares of its holdings lie in Premier Cru and Grand Cru appellations. The estate’s origins go back to the 11th century. From 1666 it was owned by Pierre de Blancheton, a lawyer in the Burgundy Parliament, and it remained in his family until the Revolution. At the beginning of the 19th century the estate was enlarged, mainly thanks to the Serre family who made important modifications to the Château’s architecture and considerably developed the vineyards. 

After passing down through successive generations, it came into the hands of the Count of Moucheron, who left it to his eldest son, Étienne. At that time the estate was about a quarter of its size today. In 1973 André Boisseaux, founder of the Kriter Group, bought the Château and devoted a lot of energy and taste to its restoration. Finally in 2012 the estate was acquired by Olivier Halley, a wine lover who has always had a passionate conviction towards the greatness of Burgundy’s vineyards.