Pierre Girardin Les Grands Epenots Pommard Premier Cru 2022

$218.00

The Pommard 1er Cru “Les Grands Epenots is dark red in colour with intense aromas of blackcurrant. On the palate, it is full and velvety with balanced astringency thanks to well-marked acidity and a mellowness that only appears after a minimum of maturation.

Varietals: 100% Pinot Noir

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Winemaking: 100% Pinot Noir 50+ year old vines, 100% whole cluster, fermented with indigenous yeast and unfined and unfiltered.

Ageing: 8 months in 456L oak barrels (100% new) and 2 months in Stainless steel tanks.

Details: Along with Rugiens, considered the best 1er Cru in Pommard. Slightly richer soil compared to Petits Epenots, with high levels of iron

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History and Terroir

Pierre Girardin is no stranger to the great sites of Burgundy. He represents the 13th generation of his family's winemaking lineage, and today, produces wine from some of the most hallowed sites across the Côte d’Or. Although young, Pierre Girardin’s hands-on vineyard experience exceeds many neighboring winemakers around him. Growing up amongst the vines, Pierre Girardin’s earliest memories include running around the cellar with his father, Vincent Girardin, who sold Domaine Vincent Girardin to Maison Jean-Pierre Nie in 2012. However, Pierre Girardin’s father held on to 4.5 hectares of vines from his top sites, so as to pass them on to his son. In addition to his estate-owned plots, Pierre Girardin’s family’s long standing relationships with prestigious growers around Burgundy have allowed him access to some of the region’s top growing sites, including Corton-Charlemagne, Montrachet, and beyond.

Farming and Winemaking

Pierre Girardin officially made his first vintage in 2017 and immediately caught the industry’s attention. His vinification style is best described as pure, precise, and terroir specific. Upon harvest, grapes are pressed slowly and gently, and specially crafted barrels (456L) are used for aging, so as to ensure that new wood influences on his wines are kept to a minimum. All wines are bottled unfined and unfiltered, so as to not take anything away from their innate character To say that Pierre Girardin is a rising star is an understatement, as his talent goes far beyond his young age. His dynamism and ambition are evident with every vintage produced, and although he’s only been on the scene for a few years, we foresee a long and prosperous trajectory ahead.