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Domaine Ponsot, five generations of excellence in Côte de Nuits, combining exceptional terroir and natural winemaking. An authentic heritage that gives birth to powerful, elegant and complex wines.
Since 1872, Domaine Ponsot has embodied the very essence of Côte de Nuits, carried on by five generations of passionate winemakers. Located in Morey-Saint-Denis, it perpetuates a demanding Rare tradition, combining scrupulous respect for the terroir with masterful innovation.
Domaine is renowned for its exceptional terroirs, including the Clos des Monts-Luisants monopole, a unique white 1er cru made from vines planted in 1911 and worked with almost artisanal precision.
The absence of sulfiting and natural fermentation in traditional vats reveal a pure, lively expression of Pinot Noir and Aligoté, combining finesse, structure and depth.
Each cuvée, from the Bourgogne Cuvée du Pinson to the Grands Crus Chapelle Chambertin and Clos de La Roche Vieilles Vignes, is a subtle interpretation of the history and geology of the Climats, translated with emotion by the Ponsot family.
An essential reference for enlightened wine lovers seeking authenticity, aromatic complexity and longevity in the bottle.
The Clos de La Roche Grand Cru "Cuvée Vieilles Vignes" from Domaine Ponsot is an exceptional red wine, emblematic of Bourgogne and Morey-Saint-Denis. This historic parcel, cultivated since the Middle Ages, is renowned for its unique terroir and richness.
Made exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes, this wine boasts a limpid, brilliant color. Its complex bouquet blends deep aromas of ripe red fruits and delicate spices, which open with elegance.
On the palate, the wine is structured and powerful, with perfectly integrated silky tannins and balanced acidity that brings freshness and tension. A subtle minerality reinforces its complexity, characteristic of the Clos de La Roche terroir.
This Grand Cru has great ageing potential: young, it may appear reserved, but with age, it reveals all its finesse and depth.
An essential wine for demanding Bourgogne enthusiasts, to be enjoyed after several years of cellaring to fully appreciate its character.