Showing posts with label Burgundy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burgundy. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 February 2024

Pruning While Respecting The Environment: Discover Château de Pommard's Pruning Method

As the world increasingly prioritises sustainability, Chateau de Pommard is proud to employ eco-friendly vine pruning practices, revolutionising how vineyards maintain their crops while minimising environmental impact.

How is this done? For a start, Chateau de Pommard uses different types of pruning adapted to each vine, always preserving the sap flow of the vines to guarantee their longevity. 

Chateau de Pommard's vineyard manager Jean-Rémi explained: "We shape our young vines using the 'Guyot Simple' pruning method, which is the most suitable for our grape varieties and plant densities. 

He went on to say: "On older vines with two distinct sap paths, we use the Guyot-Poussard method, a variant of Guyot Simple. The difference is, we position two spurs, one on each flow. Finally, on old vines that are quite high, we often prune them in Cordons de Royat, meaning we leave four spurs."

Pruning while respecting the environment

Throughout the winter, as you drive along the Route des Grands Crus, you can see clouds of smoke from the burning of vine shoots. While tolerated, this practice harms air and health, so Château de Pommard's team banned it some years ago. 

Chateau de Pommard chose to recycle its canes from pruning. The cut shoots are bundled in the rows and removed by the team. One part will be shredded and composted with bovine manure, which will be spread in the autumn. Chateau de Pommard's partner, Vitis Valorem, will collect and recycle the other part into biodegradable staples for trellising.

This method is part of Chateau de Pommard's commitment to respecting the environment. Through various eco-friendly initiatives, Chateau de Pommard aims to transform the Clos Marey-Monge, its 20-hectare biodynamic-certified vineyard, into a self-reliant viticultural ecosystem and protect it for the next 300 years.

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Thursday, 1 February 2024

Château de Pommard Honors its Romantic History with an Exclusive Wine Trio for Valentine's Day

Château de Pommard, which enjoys the cachet and undoubted status of being one of Burgundy's oldest wine estates, is delighted to announce the launch of their 'Love is in the Clos Trio', an exclusive 3-bottle collection for Valentine's Day that pays tribute to the love story of its historic owners.

Clos Marey-Monge, Château de Pommard's 20-hectare privately-owned biodynamic vineyard, traces its roots back to the 18th century. 

Two of Burgundy's most potent families united at the time of the French Revolution when Nicolas-Joseph Marey (grandson of the second owner of Château de Pommard) married Émilie Monge. Together, they nurtured and expanded their cherished Clos Marey-Monge, a UNESCO-protected vineyard that symbolises their passion for each other and their wines. 

In celebration of their charming love story, Château de Pommard curated a collection featuring the namesake cuvées of Château de Pommard's first husband-and-wife team: 

Clos Marey-Monge Émilie 2021: Biodynamic-certified, this fresh and elegant Pinot Noir comes from the youngest plot of the Clos Marey-Monge and can be enjoyed right now without the need for cellaring.

Clos Marey-Monge Nicolas-Joseph 2017: This full-bodied and fleshy Pommard Pinot Noir is drinkable from now on, but can also wait a few years to reach its apogee.

Clos Marey-Monge Monopole 2015: A blend of Clos Marey-Monge's seven terroirs, this cuvée is everything a Burgundy Pinot Noir from a great vintage should be: power and elegance in perfect harmony.

Exclusively available on Château de Pommard's e-shop, our Love is in the Clos Trio is now at a special price until February 10, offering wine enthusiasts a unique opportunity to partake in the rich history of this iconic winery.

www.chateaudepommard.com