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Domaine Antoine Jobard Pommard 2021

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Domaine Antoine Jobard Pommard 2021
Producer Domaine Antoine Jobard
Region, Country Pommard, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 23122-750

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. Tasting in recent vintages with Antoine, it is already clear that he has the same touch with red wine as white wine. His style tends towards brightness, perfume and digestibility. “It’s the kind of Burgundy I want to enjoy and to drink,” he says. The grapes are 100% destemmed and naturally fermented, with roughly 10 days on skins. The wine was then aged for 12 months in barrel (only 20% new). As we know, so many great white Burgundy producers are today making outstanding reds. You can now add the name Antoine Jobard to that list. This year, the Pommard was cropped at 20 hl/ha, and it punches well above its weight.

Domaine Antoine Jobard Pommard 2021

Reviews

“The 2021 Pommard Village has an open-knit red cherry and crushed strawberry scented bouquet that has more charm than its Volnay counterpart. The palate is lithe and supple, exerting fine grip, beautifully balanced with a sense of panache on the finish. Classy.”
90 points, Neal Martin, Vinous
“Mid red crimson. A stricter and slightly sombre nose, actually a touch more volatile and the oak is less well integrated, so this is a bit awkward today but seems to have the fruit to come back later. Drink from 2025-2029.”
87-89 points, Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
“Also a nose of depth and guarded darker fruit. Broad, mouth-filling wine – a fine, grainless tannin as a support for everything else. Modest bitters add extra complexity to these finishing flavours. Another wine to wait for, but perhaps becoming accessible a little before the previous Beaune.”
Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report

Reviews

“The 2021 Pommard Village has an open-knit red cherry and crushed strawberry scented bouquet that has more charm than its Volnay counterpart. The palate is lithe and supple, exerting fine grip, beautifully balanced with a sense of panache on the finish. Classy.”
90 points, Neal Martin, Vinous
“Mid red crimson. A stricter and slightly sombre nose, actually a touch more volatile and the oak is less well integrated, so this is a bit awkward today but seems to have the fruit to come back later. Drink from 2025-2029.”
87-89 points, Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
“Also a nose of depth and guarded darker fruit. Broad, mouth-filling wine – a fine, grainless tannin as a support for everything else. Modest bitters add extra complexity to these finishing flavours. Another wine to wait for, but perhaps becoming accessible a little before the previous Beaune.”
Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report

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