

Pommard ‘Les Rugiens Bas’ 1er Cru from Domaine Vigne Comte de Chapelle is a remarkable wine, produced in just 1,850 bottles for the 2022 vintage. Its dark ruby colour with hints of violet heralds its richness. Its complex aromatic bouquet blends blackberry, bilberry, redcurrant and ripe plum. On the palate, the enveloping texture and mellow tannins reveal a firm, supple structure. A Pommard to discover for its balance and ageing potential.
Pommard ‘Les Rugiens Bas’ 1er Cru from Domaine Vigne Comte de Chapelle is an exceptional wine, made from a limited production of 1,850 bottles in the 2022 vintage, from vines planted in 1942. It is distinguished by its dark ruby colour, dotted with subtle violet nuances, which suggest the depth and complexity of this wine.
On the nose, the bouquet unfolds with rich aromas of blackberry, blueberry, redcurrant and ripe plum, creating a perfect harmony of fruitiness and power. On the palate, this Pommard has an enveloping, elegant texture, supported by mellow tannins that give the wine a lovely suppleness. The structure is both firm and flexible, with notes of cherry stone adding to the complexity of the tasting.
The balance between power and finesse promises a remarkable evolution in the cellar. This Pommard ‘Les Rugiens Bas’ 1er Cru is a fine example of the art of Pommard winemaking, combining harmonious flavours with impressive ageing potential. It goes perfectly with red meats, game or mature cheeses. A top-quality wine to be enjoyed now or kept for future occasions.
The Domaine Vigne Comte de Chapelle, taken over in 2022 by Jean-Marie Fourrier, represents a new impetus in the Burgundy winegrowing landscape. This 7.5-hectare estate, whose vines are grown and vinified in Gevrey-Chambertin by the Fourrier team, benefits from the recognised expertise of this family of passionate winemakers. With respectful vinification and measured ageing, each bottle expresses the finesse and purity of Burgundy's great terroirs, offering wine-lovers a unique experience.