Domaine Ponsot Clos de la Roche Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru 2014 (Burgundy, France) - [RP 95-97] [BH 94-97]

Domaine Ponsot Clos de la Roche Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru 2014
(Burgundy, France) - [RP 95-97] [BH 94-97]


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Notes from the Winemaker:

William Ponsot established the Domaine in 1772 after the Prussian war. It was not until after the 19th century, however, that the Domaine began to take its present form under the influence of Jean-Marie's uncle who had 7.4 acres of vineyards but no children. When his nephew, Jean-Marie's father, took over in 1922, the inheritance had become only 2.47 acres. By the time Jean-Marie started working in 1949, land purchases had increased holdings to 14.8 acres. He added 6.4 acres in 1957, located in Morey, Gevrey and Chambolle.


Ratings & Reviews



95-97 Points - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate:
"The 2014 Clos de la Roche Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru has a corker of a nose: here, a rush of raspberry and Morello cherry infused with limestone and flint aromas. The palate is stately, regal, with filigree tannin and a beguiling sense of symmetry. It bides its time in the mouth before fanning out with effortless ease. This is a fabulous, vivacious Clos de la Roche." 2018-2045 - Neal Martin (Dec 2015)

94-97 Points - Allen Meadows' Burghound:
"There is enough wood to notice along with a hint of menthol on the markedly earthy red and dark berry fruit aromas where background hints of spice and floral elements are in evidence. The overtly powerful and concentrated broad-shouldered flavors display almost painful intensity before culminating in an explosively long and very firmly structured finish where once again a hint of bitter cherry appears. This is an interesting wine of contrasts as the mid-palate, even with all of its intensity, possesses a caressing palate feel yet the finish is bold, robust and unyielding. As the description confirms, this is going to require a long snooze in a cool cellar." 2031+, Don't Miss! - Allen Meadows (Jan 15, 2016)