Region: Burgundy
Variety: Pinot Noir
What's in the glass: 84 bottles shipped. The lion’s share of Jobard’s Pommard is drawn from a site known as Les Petits Noizons, where the vines are exposed to the southeast on the hill above the 1er cru line. Meanwhile, the evocatively named Rue au Porc climat sits below the village abutting the D974. Across the holdings (which are not large), the average age of vines is around 50 years. It’s deep and fleshy, with ripe tannins and the finesse we now expect of Antoine’s reds.
“The 2023 Pommard Village has a pretty bouquet, well-defined with brambly red fruit and light undergrowth scents, becoming more floral in the glass. The palate is ripe on the entry with fine tannins, fresh and peppery in style, gentle grip with a harmonious finish. This is a step up from the 2022. Very fine.” 88-90 points, Neal Martin, Vinous
Farming: Organic
Vegan Friendly: Yes
All orders shipped with Aus Post with insurance and signature on delivery.