Pommard (Pommard) is a village (commune) in Burgundy sub-region of côte de Beaune, famous for rich flavorful red wines from Pinot Noir, accounting for nearly 100% of the landings from local vineyards. The Pommard appellation only includes red wines.
It is noteworthy that from Pommard to Volnay, its neighbor, the famous delicate fine red wines, just one mile, and in the character of wines, among them the abyss. Particularly striking is the fact that the southern sections of Pommard from the North parcel of Volnay separates altogether conventional feature – mapping the border villages.
Pommard starts with area, a serious red wine of the côte de Beaune. Further North the white wine in any appreciable quantities are produced only in the vicinity of bona, but they amount to no more than 20% of total output.
Just 8 km from here, on the other side of Beaune, lies the citadel of Grand Cru Corton – patrimony the best red wines of the area. And many in the wine world have long said that the best vineyards of Pommard (Les Epenots and Les Rugiens) worthy to stand on a par with the Grand CRU Corton. In fact, they were given a chance, at the same time with the advancement in this class of plots of Corton, but then the owners of vineyards in Pommard with great caution perceived production constraints, proposed regulations of the Grand Cru, and refused to assign status.
The name Pommard is a reference to the name of Pomona – Roman goddess of fruit trees. Very useful to commune so closely tied to viticulture. Pomona sometimes depicted with shears – very important tool as in ancient Rome and in modern Pommaret.
In General, religion is woven into the history of the village is pretty tight. In Europe, the wines of Pommard first became widely known when with the abolition of the edict of Nantes in 1685, Protestantism was outlawed, and all non-Catholics commune ran out of the country. After 30 years in the vineyards, founded by Cistercian monks, was built Chateau de Pommard (Chateau de Pommard).
Enclosed by a stone wall vineyard Clos Miko (Clos Micot) is named after the Earl who led the construction of the castle – Comte Vivant de Micault. This historic name has several forms of writing, including the two mentioned.
Pommard holds a large amount of Grand CRU vineyards, which stretch almost uninterrupted chain from the borders of the commune of Beaune in the North to Volnay in the South. In fact, this chain is the most valuable sections of the middle part of the Golden Slope is interrupted only by the streets and houses of the village of Pommard. Wine from grapes from these sites can claim the status of a Pommard Premier Cru.
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