15 Rue Marey Monge, 21630 Pommard
Château de Pommard, founded in 1726 by Vivant Micault, secretary to Louis XV, is an iconic estate in Burgundy.
With its 20 hectares of enclosed vineyards, it is one of the largest monopolies in Burgundy. Its history blends tradition and innovation, with successive owners modernizing the estate while preserving its exceptional terroirs.
Today, the Château is renowned for its wines crafted through biodynamic practices and its commitment to viticultural excellence.
The wines of Château de Pommard are renowned for their elegance and their faithful expression of Burgundy's terroirs. The estate, which spans 20 hectares, includes the prestigious Clos Marey-Monge, a monopoly offering a great diversity of climates and soils.
The red wines, made from Pinot Noir, stand out for their structure, aromas of red and black fruits, and exceptional aging potential. Since the adoption of biodynamic practices, the cuvées have even better revealed the complexity and purity of the terroirs.
Château de Pommard offers a variety of experiences centered around the world of wine, showcasing its rich heritage and expertise.
During your visit to the Château, you will have the opportunity to discover the estate’s cuvées through a guided tasting, including those from the Clos Marey-Monge, with explanations about the terroirs and biodynamic methods.