Albert Bichot Pommard “Chateau De Dracy” 2015

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Pinot Noir | Burgundy | France | Red Wine | Maison Albert Bichot | 2015 | 0,75 L | 14,5 %
About
The Albert Bichot Pommard "Château de Dracy" 2015 Rouge is a dry red wine, crafted exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes. This wine originates from Pommard, a renowned appellation in Burgundy, France, celebrated for producing robust and expressive red wines. The "Château de Dracy" 2015 stands out for its meticulous aging process and the exceptional care taken in vineyard management, highlighting Albert Bichot's commitment to showcasing the unique character of its terroir.
Producer
Maison Albert Bichot is a highly respected wine producer based in Burgundy, France, with a rich history dating back to 1831, making it a cornerstone of the region's winemaking tradition. This family-owned winery is celebrated for its extensive portfolio of wines that capture the essence of Burgundy's terroir, producing everything from elegant Chardonnays to robust Pinot Noirs across various appellations. With a commitment to sustainable viticulture and a philosophy that emphasizes the individuality of each vineyard, Maison Albert Bichot has earned numerous accolades for their wines, reflecting their dedication to quality and excellence in the art of winemaking.
Tasting notes

Upon tasting, this Pommard reveals a complex array of aromas, from ripe red berries to nuanced hints of earth and leather, embodying the depth and intensity characteristic of the region. The palate experiences a rich texture and full body, with flavors of dark cherry and a touch of spice, supported by firm tannins and a balanced acidity that leads to a long, refined finish. This combination of depth, complexity, and elegance makes the wine an exquisite representation of its appellation.

Pairing

As for food pairing, the Albert Bichot Pommard “Château de Dracy” 2015 Rouge is particularly suited to pairing with hearty meat dishes, such as grilled steaks or lamb, where its robust structure and depth of flavor can stand up to the richness of the food. It also pairs beautifully with mature cheeses, allowing for a harmonious balance between the intensity of the wine and the savory complexity of the cheese, enhancing the dining experience.

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Maison Albert Bichot
Maison Albert Bichot is a highly respected wine producer based in Burgundy, France, with a rich history dating back to 1831, making it a cornerstone of the region's winemaking tradition. This family-owned winery is celebrated for its extensive portfolio of wines that capture the essence of Burgundy's terroir, producing everything from elegant Chardonnays to robust Pinot Noirs across various appellations. With a commitment to sustainable viticulture and a philosophy that emphasizes the individuality of each vineyard, Maison Albert Bichot has earned numerous accolades for their wines, reflecting their dedication to quality and excellence in the art of winemaking.
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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