Dubois D'Orgeval Pommard 2018

SGD 129.00

Details

Millésime : 2018

Varieties : 100% Pinot Noir

Alcohol Level: 13%

Soil: Jurassic marl, brown calcareous and brown limestone soils, with exposure to the east and south.

Character: Deep red colour. Aromas of blackberry, blueberry, and cherry pit. At maturity, it develops notes of leather and chocolate. This wine is best left to age so it can fully open up, revealing a round texture and a delicate yet assertive structure.

Aging: Mature in wooden cask (228L) over 12 months.

Aging Potential: 10 years and more.

Pairs with: Its texture makes it well-suited for pairing with robust and gamey meats, such as furred game, either roasted or braised.

Tasting: Serve at 15°C - 17°C

Capacity: 750ml standard bottle

Award:  Tastevinage 2023

About Domaine Dubois d’Orgeval

Domaine Dubois d’Orgeval now covering 13 hectares, is located in Chorey-Lès-Beaune, a small village in the heart of the Côte de Beaune.

Winegrowers for five generations, Dominique and Fabienne took over the family business in 1985. Their vineyard spans from Pommard, south of Beaune, to Aloxe-Corton in the north, covering prestigious appellations such as Beaune with its renowned Premier Crus (Les Theurons, Les Marconnets, Belissand), Savigny-lès-Beaune with its Premier Crus (Les Narbantons, Les Marconnets), and Chorey-lès-Beaune.

As a boutique winery dedicated to crafting high-quality wines, they have earned numerous accolades, including awards from the Concours Général Agricole Paris, Concours des Vins de France Mâcon, Tastevinage, Concours des Burgondia, and Concours des Vins Féminalise.

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Details

Millésime : 2018

Varieties : 100% Pinot Noir

Alcohol Level: 13%

Soil: Jurassic marl, brown calcareous and brown limestone soils, with exposure to the east and south.

Character: Deep red colour. Aromas of blackberry, blueberry, and cherry pit. At maturity, it develops notes of leather and chocolate. This wine is best left to age so it can fully open up, revealing a round texture and a delicate yet assertive structure.

Aging: Mature in wooden cask (228L) over 12 months.

Aging Potential: 10 years and more.

Pairs with: Its texture makes it well-suited for pairing with robust and gamey meats, such as furred game, either roasted or braised.

Tasting: Serve at 15°C - 17°C

Capacity: 750ml standard bottle

Award:  Tastevinage 2023

About Domaine Dubois d’Orgeval

Domaine Dubois d’Orgeval now covering 13 hectares, is located in Chorey-Lès-Beaune, a small village in the heart of the Côte de Beaune.

Winegrowers for five generations, Dominique and Fabienne took over the family business in 1985. Their vineyard spans from Pommard, south of Beaune, to Aloxe-Corton in the north, covering prestigious appellations such as Beaune with its renowned Premier Crus (Les Theurons, Les Marconnets, Belissand), Savigny-lès-Beaune with its Premier Crus (Les Narbantons, Les Marconnets), and Chorey-lès-Beaune.

As a boutique winery dedicated to crafting high-quality wines, they have earned numerous accolades, including awards from the Concours Général Agricole Paris, Concours des Vins de France Mâcon, Tastevinage, Concours des Burgondia, and Concours des Vins Féminalise.

Details

Millésime : 2018

Varieties : 100% Pinot Noir

Alcohol Level: 13%

Soil: Jurassic marl, brown calcareous and brown limestone soils, with exposure to the east and south.

Character: Deep red colour. Aromas of blackberry, blueberry, and cherry pit. At maturity, it develops notes of leather and chocolate. This wine is best left to age so it can fully open up, revealing a round texture and a delicate yet assertive structure.

Aging: Mature in wooden cask (228L) over 12 months.

Aging Potential: 10 years and more.

Pairs with: Its texture makes it well-suited for pairing with robust and gamey meats, such as furred game, either roasted or braised.

Tasting: Serve at 15°C - 17°C

Capacity: 750ml standard bottle

Award:  Tastevinage 2023

About Domaine Dubois d’Orgeval

Domaine Dubois d’Orgeval now covering 13 hectares, is located in Chorey-Lès-Beaune, a small village in the heart of the Côte de Beaune.

Winegrowers for five generations, Dominique and Fabienne took over the family business in 1985. Their vineyard spans from Pommard, south of Beaune, to Aloxe-Corton in the north, covering prestigious appellations such as Beaune with its renowned Premier Crus (Les Theurons, Les Marconnets, Belissand), Savigny-lès-Beaune with its Premier Crus (Les Narbantons, Les Marconnets), and Chorey-lès-Beaune.

As a boutique winery dedicated to crafting high-quality wines, they have earned numerous accolades, including awards from the Concours Général Agricole Paris, Concours des Vins de France Mâcon, Tastevinage, Concours des Burgondia, and Concours des Vins Féminalise.