A.-F. Gros Pommard 1er Cru “Les Pezerolles” 2022

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Pinot Noir | Burgundy | France | Red Wine | Domaine A.- F. Gros | 2022 | 0,75 L | 13,5 %
About
A.-F. Gros Pommard 1er Cru "Les Pezerolles" is a dry red wine, made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes, sourced from the Premier Cru vineyards in the Pommard appellation of Burgundy, France. This wine epitomizes the robust and complex character typical of Pommard, reflecting the meticulous winemaking practices of Domaine A.-F. Gros. The "Les Pezerolles" vineyard is renowned for producing wines with exceptional depth, structure, and aging potential.
Producer
Anne-Françoise Gros, originally from Vaughn-Romanet, married François Parent of Pommard, where they live today, but their wines have been produced in a winery in Beaune since 1998. Parents-winemakers are actively supported by their children Caroline and Mathieu. The winery is formed by Anna's share in Domaine Jean Gros - vineyards that she bought or leased in the region of Vaughn-Romanet, and her husband's share in Domaine Parent. François Parent also offers wines under his own brand, which is adorned with black truffle. Anna's wines can be recognized by the silhouette of a woman's head, which is made in a unique style for each appellation. Since 2008, a sorting table has been installed in the winery, where the stalks are removed, but the grapes are not choked. The grapes go through a short cold maceration, and then the fermentation process. The grape juice is concentrated in a device that Michelle and Bernard Gros also use.
Tasting notes

Tasting notes for A.-F. Gros Pommard 1er Cru “Les Pezerolles” reveal a rich bouquet of black cherries, plums, and raspberries, intertwined with floral notes of violet and hints of spice, leather, and earthy minerality. On the palate, it offers a full-bodied texture with firm, well-integrated tannins and vibrant acidity, featuring flavors of dark berries, licorice, and a touch of truffle, leading to a long, elegant finish. This Pinot Noir is celebrated for its intensity, complexity, and the harmonious integration of fruit and earthy elements.

Pairing

A.-F. Gros Pommard 1er Cru “Les Pezerolles” pairs beautifully with roasted game, beef tenderloin, or lamb chops, where its structure and depth complement the savory richness of the meat. It also enhances the flavors of mushroom-based dishes and aged cheeses, providing a luxurious and satisfying dining experience.

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Domaine A.- F. Gros
Anne-Françoise Gros, originally from Vaughn-Romanet, married François Parent of Pommard, where they live today, but their wines have been produced in a winery in Beaune since 1998. Parents-winemakers are actively supported by their children Caroline and Mathieu. The winery is formed by Anna's share in Domaine Jean Gros - vineyards that she bought or leased in the region of Vaughn-Romanet, and her husband's share in Domaine Parent. François Parent also offers wines under his own brand, which is adorned with black truffle. Anna's wines can be recognized by the silhouette of a woman's head, which is made in a unique style for each appellation. Since 2008, a sorting table has been installed in the winery, where the stalks are removed, but the grapes are not choked. The grapes go through a short cold maceration, and then the fermentation process. The grape juice is concentrated in a device that Michelle and Bernard Gros also use.
Pinot Noir has very aromatic profile, very fresh acidity and low level of quaite soft tannins. The nature of Pinot Noir wine is its flavors of red berries and cherry (red sour cherries in lighter wines and cooked black cherries in bold examples). This wine matures very exating, developing notes of berry jam, violets, leather, moss and mushrooms.
Pommard produces "masculine" type red wines: powerful, tannic and long-maturing. Their color is almost opaque, dark and deep like a southern night. Clayy red soils give Pommard wines full body and expressiveness. The wines are characterized by aromas of black currant, spices, truffles, musk and animal hair. The character of the wines is not simple, so the experience and talent of the winemaker is of great importance. Pommard wines are rough, but the best producers can tame their aggressive temper.
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