surprisingly better than remembered. had expected heavier because pommard but turned out medium light. good cherry redcurrant nose. strong on palate moving towards lead. then strong and long aftertaste. deserved 9.2 — 3 years ago
Interesting Pinot. Very tight and green in the beginning. Adapted a character after 1-1.5 hours. Opened up and allowed us to pick up earthy tart dark cherry fruit. — 5 years ago
Drinking the tail end of another dinner here. Losing a bit of vigour after two days opened, but still showing heaps of textural richness and chewy energetic fruit. Plums, cranberries, spice, and earthy nuances. Impressively long finish. Wow! Sadly, the bouquet was the let down, whereby the expectedly floral notes have disappeared at this stage and a light musk has started developing. Nevertheless, I can’t discount that this was an excellent aperitif. — 2 years ago
A very nice Pommard. Decanted for 4 hours at the suggestion of the fine folks at Chambers St. Layers of aromatics reveal currant, plum, and earth / leather. Lots of dark cherry on the palate. Very complete with a long finish with some great acidity. Tannins certainly there and even after 4 hours a touch of oak is faintly evident, but not in a bad way. Thoroughly enjoyable. — 5 years ago
First bottle was way off. This bottle was smack on. — 7 years ago
@infodelectable it’s Pommard Les Vignots, couldn’t find it in the database
Très jeune, des épices, herbes, floral, belle tension et structure assez puissante mais sans excès, touche végétale qui n’est pas trop agacante, a besoin de temps.
Very young, needs time, spices, herbs, a bit of a floral charavter, a touch green but not too much, needs time, nice acidity and good structure though. 89-90 — 3 years ago
Adi Set21 — 3 years ago
As good as the last one — 5 years ago
Deborah M
Muted nose, rustic style, earth and spice. This wine should be paired with flannel and a fire. I’m never going camping (again), but if I were I would bring this wine.
2016 Justin Girdarn Pommard. 100% Pinot Noir. Pommard comes from three sites, “Les Vignots, “Les Cras,” and “Les Cote.” Côte de Beaune.
— 2 years ago