Domaine Glantenay
Pommard 1er cru les Rugiens-Hauts 2021
Domaine Glantenay
Pommard 1er cru les Rugiens-Hauts 2021
Reviews
The Wine Advocate 92/100
The 2021 Pommard 1er Cru Les Rugiens Haut wafts from the glass with notes of red berries, plums, peony and spices, followed by a medium to full-bodied, open and expressive palate that's supple and seamless, with good depth at the core and a saline, mineral finish.
This was my first visit to this nine-hectare, fifth-generation domaine with family roots in Volnay and Chambolle-Musigny. Around 90% of the production is red, split across 16 cuvées (I've focused on the Côte de Beaune wines in the accompanying notes), and everything is now domaine bottled. Vinification consists of destemming, followed by a comparatively long cold soak of 12 days or so in stainless steel vats, which means that macerations in total last the better part of a month. Maturation followed in barrels from Rousseau and Trémeaux (reds) and Chassin (whites). The result is an expressive, fruit-driven style that will make friends without the need for extended bottle age.