Burgundy by Château de Pommard | October 8th, 2019
Château de Pommard—A vertical tasting of Clos Marey-Monge
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Join us for a one of a kind tasting featuring the wines of Château de Pommard. Wine Advisors and WSET Graduates Amandine Sahuquet and Preston Mohr will walk you through a selection of gems directly from their vineyards in Burgundy.
About Chateau De Pommard Clos Marey-Monge, A Monopole
20 hectares , 7 plots, 3 exclusive wines. Burgundy’s largest monopole surrounds the Château de Pommard. Protected by a two-meter high stone wall built at the beginning of the 19th century. Clos Marey-Monge has its own micro-climate and biodynamic ecosystem. Each of our seven terroirs - Simone, Les Paules, Grand Champs, Chantrerie, 75 Rangs, Micault and Emilie - is a different composition of limestone, iron-rich clay, alluvium and other minerals essential to Pinot Noir. Centuries of savoir-faire contribute to our knowledge of how to get the most from each plot and produce a blend that reveals the complexity of our wines each year.
Experience Details
A selection of eight wines from the iconic Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits
A vertical tasting of Clos Marey-Monge
Learn about the unique Burgundy “climats”
Learn how terroir influences the taste of wine
Learn about biodynamic agriculture compared to conventional agricultural
Learn how to taste wine like a professional
Light hors d’oeuvres will be served to accompany the wines
Wine List
Puligny-Montrachet 2017
Ladoix Premier Cru Les gréchons 2017
Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2014
Nuits Saint Georges 2016
Clos Marey-Monge 2010
Clos Marey-Monge 2012
Clos Marey-Monge 2016
Clos Marey-Monge 2017
Burgundy by Château de Pommard - October 8th
Tuesday | October 8, 2019
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Château de Pommard—A vertical tasting of Clos Marey-Monge
Join us for a one of a kind tasting featuring the wines of Château de Pommard. Wine Advisors and WSET Graduates Amandine Sahuquet and Preston Mohr will walk you through a selection of gems directly from their vineyards in Burgundy.
About Chateau De Pommard Clos Marey-Monge, A Monopole
20 hectares , 7 plots, 3 exclusive wines. Burgundy’s largest monopole surrounds the Château de Pommard. Protected by a two-meter high stone wall built at the beginning of the 19th century. Clos Marey-Monge has its own micro-climate and biodynamic ecosystem. Each of our seven terroirs - Simone, Les Paules, Grand Champs, Chantrerie, 75 Rangs, Micault and Emilie - is a different composition of limestone, iron-rich clay, alluvium and other minerals essential to Pinot Noir. Centuries of savoir-faire contribute to our knowledge of how to get the most from each plot and produce a blend that reveals the complexity of our wines each year.
Experience Details
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A selection of eight wines from the iconic Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits
A vertical tasting of Clos Marey-Monge
Learn about the unique Burgundy “climats”
Learn how terroir influences the taste of wine
Learn about biodynamic agriculture compared to conventional agricultural
Learn how to taste wine like a professional
Light hors d’oeuvres will be served to accompany the wines
Wine List
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Puligny-Montrachet 2017
Ladoix Premier Cru Les gréchons 2017
Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2014
Nuits Saint Georges 2016
Clos Marey-Monge 2010
Clos Marey-Monge 2012
Clos Marey-Monge 2016
Clos Marey-Monge 2017
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Places to see in ( Beaune - France ) Chateau de Pommard
Places to see in ( Beaune - France ) Chateau de Pommard
Château de Pommard is a winery in Pommard, Burgundy, France. Established in 1726, the property is known for its two Châteaux, gardens, and its 20 hectare walled vineyard, Clos Marey-Monge. The Châteaux, the vineyard and the winemaking facilities are operated and owned by Michael Baum, who purchased the estate in 2014. The winery produces “Clos” wines – Pinot Noir produced from the fruit of Clos Marey-Monge and “Family” wines – Grand Cru, Premier Cru, Village and Bourgogne wines from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir appellations across the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune. In 2016, the estate tested biodynamic methods on 2.5 hectares of vines, and stated the intention of being entirely biodynamic for the 2019 vintage.
Château de Pommard's origins began in 1726 when Vivant Micault, a descendent of Philibert Micault, captain of Pommard in 1451, and secretary to King Louis XV, began constructing Château Micault, as it is known now, near the ruins of the 11th century fortress of Odo I, Duke of Burgundy. Château Micault, built from Chassagne-Montrachet pink limestone, was designed by Parisian architect, Charles-Étienne Brisseaux, in the Regency style of the era. After thirty years of ownership and expansion, in 1756, Vivant Micault bequeathed the Château and the vineyards to his two sons, Joseph Micault and Jean Micault. The brothers' auctioned the estate between them, leaving Joseph to become the sole owner, buying out Jean for the sum of 90,000 francs. Jean Micault was guillotined, for the then-crime of emigration, in the centre of Dijon, in 1794. In 1763, the “Royal estate of Pommard” was purchased by local wine merchant, Claude Marey.
Seven years later, in 1770, following the death of Claude Marey, Marey’s son, Nicolas-Joseph Marey, inherited the Pommard estate and ran the operation with his wife, Émilie Monge – daughter of French mathematician Gaspard Monge – the couple whom the vineyard would, in 1840, be named after. Then in 1789, on the eve of the French Revolution, Nicolas-Joseph sold Château Micault, a symbol of French aristocracy, for 25,000 francs to Paul Henri Francois. Unable to buy back the Château after the decade-long revolution, Nicolas-Joseph built a second manor – Château Marey-Monge in 1802, which became their family home. With Nicolas-Joseph’s sudden death in 1818, at the age of 58, Émilie Marey-Monge became the first female head of the winemaking estate. Staying within the family throughout the tenure of the couple’s eight children, including war hero Guillaume-Stanislas Marey-Monge and politician Alphonse Marey-Monge, it wasn’t until the youngest granddaughter, Edith Marey-Monge, married Hérve de Blic that the Château found itself under the ownership of a new family name. The vineyards and the two Châteaux remained divided until 1936 when the Château was purchased by Louis Laplanche. It was later on that his son – and famous psychoanalyst – Jean Laplanche would achieve their family’s lifelong ambition of finally reuniting the estate.
In 2003, after almost 80 years of Laplanche Family stewardship, Château de Pommard found itself under new proprietors – this time, the Giraud family, from Haute Savoie. Maurice Giraud transformed Château de Pommard into a 21st century wine tourist destination, and employed the society of the craftsmen and artisans, the Compagnons du Tour de France, to renovate the entire premises, as well as introducing the now-trademarked “Grand Vin” hand-blown dumpy bottle, based on the cast an original mid-1700s Pommard wine bottle, and, in 2010, the cuvée Simone, produced from the Simone terroir, a soil composition that contains one of the highest clay densities in Burgundy.
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Chateau de Pommard
Come take a tour with us through Chateau de Pommard in Beaune, France!
Viticulture: le château de Pommard se convertit à la biodynamie
Labours au cheval, vignes soignées à coup de tisanes: racheté en 2014 par l'entrepreneur américain Michael Baum, le prestigieux domaine bourguignon du Château de Pommard relève le défi de la conversion à la biodynamie.
Chateau de Santenay (Bourgogne) – Fr
Séquence de présentation en 3D du vignoble du Château de Santenay.
Survol du Clos Vougeot, Aloxe-Corton, Beaune, Pommard, Saint-Aubin, Santenay et Mercurey.
Le Château de Pommard en images
H&A Burgundy Event @Château de Pommard
Château Pommard
Grand vin en Bourgogne , Château Pommard, acquired in 2003 by Maurice Giraud, founder of the company Savoyard of high-end leisure residences MGM Builder. The largest private vineyard of with 20 hectares of a single tenant, was sold to an American entrepreneur Michael Baum. Iconic Silicon Valley boss, Michael Baum, 50 years
old, made a fortune by creating high-tech companies. In particular, he founded the website Founder.org, aimed at promoting student entrepreneurship.
Grand vin en Bourgogne Château Pommard, acquis en 2003 par Maurice Giraud, fondateur de la société savoyarde de résidences de loisirs haut de gamme MGM Constructeur. Le plus grand vignoble privé de Bourgogne avec 20 hectares d’un seul tenant, a été vendu à un entrepreneur américain Michael Baum. Patron emblématique de la Silicon Valley, Michael Baum, 50 ans, a fait fortune en créant des entreprises high-tech. Il a notamment fondé le site internet founder.org, visant à favoriser l’entrepreneuriat étudiant.
Château de Pommard, Bourgogne
GRAND CRUS in POMMARD? Anne Parent on the future of Pommard.
Anne Parent at Domaine Parent in Pommard, Burgundy, on having Les Epenots and Les Rugiens upgraded to grand crus.
At Chateau de Pommard.MP4
My last day in Burgundy at the Grands Jours de Bourgogne on Friday 23 March at Chateau de Pommard. A lovely estate, where I was able to sample various Pommard producers. Earlier that day, I had tasted many wines from Corton and Corton Charlemagne and from various mainly Cote de Nuits producers. I feel that the 2010 vintage in Burgundy will be special for both reds and whites.
Vente des Vins 2013 - Château de Pommard - Dégustation spéciale
Lieu emblématique de l’Art de vivre en Bourgogne, le château possède des jardins à la française, et au centre de sa cour trônent les célèbres statues de Salvador Dali : Saint Georges terrassant le Dragon et La Licorne.
A l'intérieur de ses murs, le château abrite un musée de la vigne, rassemblé autour d'un impressionnant pressoir du XVIIème siècle. Mais, le plus grand trésor du château est situé dans ses caves voûtées du XVIIIème siècle où plus de 400 000 bouteilles et des centaines de fûts de chêne reposent. Entrez dans la Légende : le Château Micaut de 1726, le clos, la cuverie et les caves avec des guides, conseillers en vins. Ils vous accompagnent enfin pour une dégustation de prestigieuses cuvées.
A l'occasion de la 153eme Vente des Vins, le Château de Pommard organisait une dégustation exceptionnelle.
Retour sur cet événement.
Et retrouvez toute l'année les dégustations et visites de caves des maisons de vins de Beaune et du Pays Beaunois sur beaune-tourisme.fr
Informations & Billetterie en ligne.
Pommard, explained by Jean-Pierre Renard
The Bourgogne Wine Board invites you to enjoy this video in which Jean-Pierre Renard, wine authority and Official Bourgogne Wines Instructor, explains the geographical and geological specifics of the Bourgogne winegrowing region’s Pommard appellations.
This video is taken from the “Rendez-vous avec les vins de Bourgogne” show, from April 2016. It is part of a series of videos now accessible to all.
Find out more about the Pommard appellation
Sur la côte de Beaune , route de Pommard .
Château de Pommard (Côte d'or)
Quelques images du château de Pommard (Côte d'or) et de son musée réalisées en Juin 2006 ( Séquence souvenir). Bonne lecture et à bientôt. Henry
Burgundy, France: Beaune, Pommard, Monthelie, Mersault
Degustation in Burgundy, France.
Au château de Pommard, les touristes s'initient aux vendanges
Dans un rang de vignes du clos Marey-Monge, un groupe composé d'Américains, d'Anglais et d'un Taïwanais coupe des grappes de pinot noir en prenant des selfies: pendant les vendanges, le château de Pommard, en Bourgogne, prête ses sécateurs aux touristes.