2022---pommard-or-pomerol--face-to-face-between-burgundy-and-bordeaux-red-wines Guide

The represents a historic turning point for both Pommard (Burgundy) and Pomerol (Bordeaux) . Despite enduring record-breaking heat and drought, both regions produced wines that paradoxically possess immense freshness, refined tannins, and high concentration, making the 2022 face-to-face comparison a study in "power meets precision." Pommard 2022: Redefining Muscularity

In Pomerol, the 2022 vintage is already being hailed as "future legendary status". It is a vintage of extremes where the vines' resilience under heat stress resulted in unprecedented depth. Clos Marey-Monge 2022 Vintage - Château De Pommard The represents a historic turning point for both

The 2022 Pommards are characterized by a rich, fruit-driven profile with intense aromas of dark cherry, blackberry, and subtle earthy undertones like licorice and leather. Clos Marey-Monge 2022 Vintage - Château De Pommard

: Their Clos Marey-Monge Monopole 2022 earned high praise for its "vivid highlights of fruit and spices" and long, velvety finish. Traditionally known as the most "muscular" and structured

: Produced a round, fresh Pommard with vibrant cherry aromas and elegant tannins.

Traditionally known as the most "muscular" and structured of the Côte de Beaune reds, Pommard in 2022 has traded its historic "brutish" reputation for a more refined, sensuous profile.

While still powerful, the tannins are noted for being silky and well-integrated , a direct result of ripe fruit balancing the natural robustness of Pommard's iron-rich clay soils. Notable Producers: