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Coche Dury, Pommard Les Vaumuriens, 2012
Red
750ml
Label : Good Label
Level : Neck Level
Capsule : Good Capsule
🏰 Coche-Dury's Pommard Les Vaumuriens 2012 is a highly regarded red Burgundy, crafted from Pinot Noir grapes. The 2012 vintage in Burgundy was challenging but ultimately produced wines of excellent concentration and balance, particularly for those producers who managed yields carefully. Coche-Dury is renowned for its meticulous winemaking and limited production, making their wines highly sought after. This Pommard is typically described as a savory and classic red, with critics giving it high scores, often around 92/100. Expect a wine with a beautiful expression of Pinot Noir, showcasing notes of red berries, earthy undertones, and a firm yet elegant structure that speaks to its aging potential. 【 A highly sought-after, classic Pommard from a legendary producer 】.
🍴 This sophisticated red Burgundy is an ideal partner for rich and savory dishes. Classic pairings include roasted duck, goose, and other game birds. It would also excel with beef bourguignon, mushroom-based dishes, or mature, earthy cheeses.
🥂 Perfect for a special occasion, a celebratory dinner, or a gathering of Burgundy connoisseurs. This wine is designed to be savored and appreciated for its complexity and depth.
BACKGROUND
Coche-Dury, headquartered in Meursault, Burgundy, is famous for its highly collectible Chardonnay white wine. In fact, Coche-Dury’s Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru wine is consistently ranked among the 100 most expensive wines on Wine-Searcher. The total land area of Coche-Dury is just over 9 hectares (22 acres), about half of which is within Meursault. Coche-Dury's only Grand Cru wine is Corton-Charlemagne, but several other wines from the domaine are also of particular importance. The Premier Cru wines from the Les Charmes and Les Perrières vineyards in Meursault are among the most expensive wines in the Côte de Beaune, while the Coche-Dury in Meursault is one of the most popular.