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Domaine Dugat-Py - Pommard Vieilles Vignes La Levriere 2008 Domaine Dugat-Py - Pommard Vieilles Vignes La Levriere 2008

Domaine Dugat-Py - Pommard Vieilles Vignes La Levriere 2008

Tales of luscious red fruits, entwined with whispers of truffles and spices.

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Type:Red

Varietal:Pinot Noir

Unit Size:750ml

Alcohol Volume:13.5%

Region:Burgundy

Country:France

Tasting Notes

The wines of Domaine Bernard Dugat-Py are considered by Burgundy aficionados to be among the region's stars and represent an estate that produces true vin de garde. The domaine's work in the vineyard is meticulous, and Dugat-Py has been certified organic since 2003. Pommard wines paint a canvas of robust elegance, narrating tales of luscious red fruits, entwined with whispers of truffles and spices. Birthed from the unique clay and limestone-rich soils, these wines wear their terroir's signature with pride. As years roll on, Pommard's wines mature with grace, unveiling subtler notes and deeper complexities, ensuring that each glass is a celebration of time, tradition, and the land's bounty.

Technical Info

Brand:Domaine Dugat-Py

Closure:Cork

Organic Certification:BUREAU VERITAS - CER-OPT85734-C204386

Country of Origin:France

Serving Temperature:15-17°C

Wine Ageing:16-18 months ageing in 100% new oak casks

Winemaking Style:Traditional

Viticulture:Pommard's soils predominantly consist of limestone and clay. The presence of iron-rich clay (often referred to as "argile rouge") distinguishes Pommard's terroir. Situated at an elevation ranging from 250 to 330 meters, Pommard's vineyards are mostly east and southeast-facing

Food Pairing:Quail eggs en cocotte with foie gras and truffle, Pigeon with lentils and bacon, Pork belly confit, Mushroom and truffle tart, Duck breast with a cherry and red wine sauce.

Reviews and Accolades

AWARDS & ACCOLADES

88

Robert Parker

Bernard Dugat’s 2008 Pommard La Levriere suggests that he is still taking the measure of the terroir and ancient vines that inform it, and of their potential. Smoked meat, cedar, and game in the nose subsequently mingle with tart blackberry for a firm, palate-staining impression that lingers with a relatively stubborn, tough tanninity. Here is an instance where I question whether Dugat’s usual high percentage of vendange entier works to his wine’s advantage, or will even as it evolves.

Taste Profile

Light

Full Body

Dry

Sweet

Fruity

Savoury

Tannins (Bitterness)

Acidity

Domaine Dugat Py

Nestled in the Gevrey-Chambertin appellation, the Dugat family has been iconic winegrowers since the early 17th century. Today, Bernard Dugat and his son, Loïc, representing the 13th generation, continue to honor and enhance the rich legacy, drawing from the expertise cultivated over four centuries. Their estate sits at the base of the Combe de Lavaux, near the historic heart of the village, where the Chaplaincy buildings, once owned by the Abbey St Bénigne of Dijon since the late 9th century, stand. From these ancient edifices, the estate's cellars, masterfully constructed in the 11th and 12th centuries under Chaplain Halinard's guidance, have endured. These hallowed chambers, bearing witness to nearly a millennium of winemaking history, now cradle the Dugat-Py wines as they age gracefully for 18 to 24 months. The tradition, echoing through the centuries, is very much alive under the watchful eyes of the Dugat family.

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