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2010 Domaine de Montille, Pommard Premier Cru, Les Rugiens Bas
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Start Your Wine Collection with 2010 Domaine de Montille, Pommard Premier Cru, Les Rugiens Bas
- Begin your portfolio with a prestigious wine that has a history of growth.
- Enjoy fully managed, secure storage facilities with insurance coverage.
- Get expert advice on when to hold and when to sell.
Classifications schmassifications. This wine overachieves relative to its class.
6.5% of All Producers of Fine Wine Grower ProducerWinemaker owns the vineyard, harvests the fruit, and produces the wine - rare in modern winemaking
12.9% of All Producers of Fine Wine Top VintageBehold! One of the finest vintages of this wine ever made.
61.1% of Vinovest Wines Family-OwnedFamily-owned wineries deliver a personal winemaking touch that corporations cannot
18.6% of All Producers of Fine Wine Flagship WineWhat makes this estate famous? This wine is a big reason.
2.0% of All Fine WineCritics Scores
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The 2010 Pommard Rugiens-Bas emerges from the glass with endless layers of perfumed red fruit. Suave tannins frame the long, textured finish. The Rugiens-Bas is all about textural finesse, depth and polish. De Montille used two-thirds whole clusters here. (AG)
Stephen Tanzer
Palish red. High-pitched aromas of raspberry, iron, spices and orange zest. Tactile, chewy and light on its feet, offering lovely inner-mouth perfume as well as fat to its juicy flavors of raspberry, peppery spices, flowers and underbrush. Finishes very long, suave and lightly saline, with fully buffered tannins and excellent mineral reserve. (ST)
Burghound
A wonderfully layered and intensely floral nose features notes of rose, violet and lavender that add a sense of refinement to the red berry fruit aromas. There is an exquisite minerality to the energetic and tautly muscular flavors that are shaped by relatively sophisticated tannins before terminating in a long but overtly austere finish. Like the Pézerolles, this stunning Rugiens is a distinctly understated effort at present that will require many years before it reaches its apogee.