Darren Harris
If you head northwest in Pommard high on the hill you will find Les Vignots - that is to say “Vigne en haut” meaning vineyard above. Exposed to the south this vineyard is still subject to the cooler valley air ensuring a fineness not seen further down the slope. Coste-Caumartin have a 0.55 hectare parcel planted on the local soil rich in fine limestone. An elegant nose with expansive, yet fine aromatics. Both the nose and palate are very mineral with a aerial character not seen in wines from further down the slope. Bright and structured and rather stylish.
Gilbert & Gaillard
Deep purple color. Nose on the ripe fruit supported by a racy breeding. The palate overflows of fruity flavors with a salivating brightness despite a tannic presence of youthfulness. Silky limestone final. Its flesh qualities augur the best.
Domaine Coste-Caumartin