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Domaine de Montille, Pommard Les Cras [Lieu-dit], 2022

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Domaine de Montille is known for crafting refined, site-expressive Burgundies, and their 2022 Pommard “Les Cras” is a perfect example. Sourced from a single lieu-dit just below the Premier Cru slope, this wine shows off a fresher, more elegant face of Pommard—with all the detail and restraint that defines the Montille style.

The 2022 vintage offers ripe but balanced fruit—red cherry, raspberry, and wild herbs, laced with spice and a cool, stony edge. There's structure, of course (this is Pommard), but it’s finely woven, with savory tannins and a long, focused finish.

It’s a wine of quiet complexity—not showy, but deeply satisfying. Pair with roast poultry, duck confit, or dishes with earthy mushrooms and herbs. Drink now with air, or cellar for 5–8+ years to let its layers unfold.

There is no address in Burgundy for which we have more affection than Domaine de Montille.

Anyone with a pumping heart was instantly charmed by the authenticity and humility of the late, great patriarch, Hubert de Montille. Unequivocal and confident in his ability to reveal greatness through transparency, it's difficult to distinguish whether we are talking about de Montille or the terroir of Volnay, and that is the mark of compelling Burgundy.

Hubert de Montille passed the reins at his famous domaine to his son Etienne about 20 years ago. He died about five years ago. Yet he is such a giant of a figure in Burgundy that it is still impossible to think about de Montille without thinking about Hubert. It helps that Hubert’s name remains on the label!

Hubert may be best known internationally for making hard-assed wines. He didn’t care what Robert Parker or anyone else said. He followed his own vision of Burgundy tradition, which included a fair bit of tannic extraction. His passion and determination earned him a starring role in Mondovino, the anti-globalization wine film by Jonathan Nossiter.

But Etienne changed things. He wanted more purity, less extraction. He was brought up with the likes of Christophe Roumier and other members of his generation, who wanted to emphasize fruit and terroir rather than structure. Almost right away, the style at de Montille changed.

People liked the wines, of course — they can show very well on release. But would they hold up the way his father’s legendary wines do? A recently consumed, and very beautiful, 2002 Pommard seemed to confirm the they age just fine! Will they go 40-50 years like his dad’s wines? Who knows, and who cares, other than your yet-to-be-born grandkids.

Professional Reviews

Antonio Galloni

AG 94
"The 2022 Pommard Les Cras has a tightly wound, loamy bouquet with more black than red fruit, a subtle marine influence in the background. The palate is medium-bodied with filigree tannins, not powerful but taut and fresh with a bright, sapid finish. Very fine." -Neal Martin

Decanter

D 93
"This village-level climat is on the far side of Grande Rue in Pommard, at the base of the premier cru band in fairly deep clay soils. The old vines here deliver a classic Pommard style, with aromas of black plum, tobacco, and leather, underpinned with a saline mineral note. The texture is firm, almost hard, but with time, this wine should open to give lovers of Pommard the flavours they love."

What importer Polaner Selections has to say about this wine...

Vineyard
Pommard's Les Cras vineyard is located just below the famed Rugiens.
Orientation
East-facing
Soil
The iron-rich, red soils of Rugiens fanned out and made its way into Les Cras. Topsoil is deep before hitting limestone bedrock.
Viticulture
practicing biodynamic
Vinification
1/3 whole cluster fermentation, 2/3 destemmed; long and late malolactic fermentation into October. Regarding sulfur, reds have the following: 45-65 mg/l total SO2, 20-25 mg/l free SO2.
Aging
Aged in barrel, 20% new

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Pinot Noir

  • Vintage

    2022

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Biodynamic

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Light Bodied

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