Product Details
- Format
- 75 cl
- Region
- Bourgogne
- Vintage
- 2023
- Ranking
- PREMIER CRU
- Appellation
- POMMARD
POMMARD 1ER CRU - Degree
- 13.5°
- Color
- ROUGE
- Country
- FRANCE
- Award
- LES RUGIENS BAS
- Author
- Adrien
This mythic Pommard climat is brilliantly realised by Louis, the estate's new proprietor, with remarkable precision and elegance.
Pommard 1er Cru Les Rugiens Bas 2023, Domaine Lejeune
With his first vintage, Louis de Belleroche signs at Domaine Lejeune a masterful interpretation of one of Pommard's most emblematic climates. Les Rugiens Bas, a terroir of natural intensity, blends power, tension and mineral depth. In 2023, this newly refined style brings remarkable precision, brilliant fruit purity and elegance that honours the climat's character without constraint.
The nose unfolds with noble aromatics: black cherry, blackcurrant, faded rose, smoky notes and the ferruginous imprint typical of the climat. The palate is dense, direct, vibrant, carried by tannins of great architectural finesse. The balance between force and definition is striking: volume is ample, yet the chiselled freshness of 2023 keeps the wine open, luminous, with a long mineral finish and gentle salinity.
A Rugiens Bas of resolutely contemporary inspiration, deep, racy and of great precision. A wine of serious cellaring potential, ideally laid down for 10 to 15 years to reveal the floral, spiced and mineral complexity promised by this first opus under the Belleroche era.
With his first vintage, Louis de Belleroche signs at Domaine Lejeune a masterful interpretation of one of Pommard's most emblematic climates. Les Rugiens Bas, a terroir of natural intensity, blends power, tension and mineral depth. In 2023, this newly refined style brings remarkable precision, brilliant fruit purity and elegance that honours the climat's character without constraint.
The nose unfolds with noble aromatics: black cherry, blackcurrant, faded rose, smoky notes and the ferruginous imprint typical of the climat. The palate is dense, direct, vibrant, carried by tannins of great architectural finesse. The balance between force and definition is striking: volume is ample, yet the chiselled freshness of 2023 keeps the wine open, luminous, with a long mineral finish and gentle salinity.
A Rugiens Bas of resolutely contemporary inspiration, deep, racy and of great precision. A wine of serious cellaring potential, ideally laid down for 10 to 15 years to reveal the floral, spiced and mineral complexity promised by this first opus under the Belleroche era.