2023 Pommard Les Perrières
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Xavier Horiot greeted me at his Pommard Domaine. He oversees a small portfolio of half a dozen wines, including two Grand Crus in the Côte de Nuits.
“The weather was more unstable in 2023 than 2022,” he explains. “It was a more complex vintage, though we had perfect flowering conditions. With old vines, it was not necessary to do any green harvest. In August, we had both sun and rain. Whilst that meant there was no stress, there were some shriveled berries. I started the harvest on September 10 and finished four or five days afterward. It never lasts more than that. You had to do a lot of sorting, more than the previous year, and I no longer use any whole cluster.”