1996 Pommard Les Frémiers 1er Cru

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Pommard

Burgundy

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir

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Since Yves Confuron took over winemaking responsibilities here in 1996, this domain has devoted considerable effort to improving the structure of its vines and forcing the roots deeper, where they are less likely to absorb moisture from minor rainfall. Domaine de Courcel is also harvesting later, bringing in considerably riper fruit than in previous years, a difference that Confuron describes as the most important factor behind the style of today wines. "We would rather eliminate some rotten grapes than risk having any green grapes," explained Confuron, who says that despite the high sugars of the '97 vintage none of the wines were acidified. The estate average yield in '97 was just 27 hectoliters per hectare, according to Confuron. Some cold maceration was done prior to the beginning of the fermentation, and total cuvaison lasted a full month (35 days in '96). The '97s were racked prior to the '98 harvest, and Confuron expected to bottle them this winter, or about four to five months earlier than the '96s. The village Pommard and a bit of premier cru is sold off to the negoces although the estate is bottling an increasing percentage of its production.

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