Pommard is often considered the most "masculine" Côte de Beaune red. This is a firm, full-bodied wine that is nevertheless exceptionally round and generous, with a fruity depth of character and earthy aromas and flavors.
Critical Acclaim
93 Burghound.com : This is actually quite aromatically similar to the straight Pommard but with a bit better layering. There is however notably better size, weight and volume to the medium weight plus flavors that possess a caressing and highly seductive, indeed almost velvety, texture that is primarily due to the abundance of dry extract that helps to buffer the very firm, dusty and decidedly austere finale. Many of these 2020s in the Jadot range could reasonably approached in their youth but this particular example, excellent though it may be, isn't one of them.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: Aromas of sweet berries, orange rind and raw cocoa preface the 2020 Pommard Village (Maison Louis Jadot), a medium to full-bodied, ripe and fleshy wine framed by powdery tannins and succulent acids. This has turned out well.
Food: Pairs well with small game, complex beef dishes, pungent cheeses.
Region: Burgundy
Subregion: Pommard, Cote de Beaune
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Potential: 10 years and over or even 15-20 years
Product Code : 60500
Country: France
Packing: 75cl