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DOMAINE DE LA POUSSE D'OR Les Charmes 1er , Chambolle-Musigny 2017 Bottle
domaine de la pousse d'or
DOMAINE DE LA POUSSE D'OR Les Charmes 1er , Chambolle-Musigny 2017 Bottle
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Expert Review
Allen Meadows
Notes of both red and dark currant, anise, lavender and lilac are trimmed in just enough wood to notice. The energetic middle weight flavors possess an even finer texture is less evident minerality on the wonderfully refreshing and sneaky long finish. Good stuff.
90-93 points, Allen Meadows, burghound.com
Expert Review
Neal Martin
The 2017 Chambolle-Musigny Les Charmes 1er Cru has an attractive bouquet, a little earthier than Pousse d’Or’s other Chambolle Premier Crus, slightly ferrous with orange rind and a slight steely scent. The palate is sweet on the entry with tart black cherry fruit, quite saline with fine.
91-93 points, Neal Martin, vinous.com.
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Jasper Morris MW
Dense purple colour with plenty of oak. Then a wealth of fruit at the front of the palate, a bit of toasty oak behind, some gas, then fresh acidity, then returns a summer pudding fruit, nonetheless lifted by the acidity.
92 points, Jasper Morris MA, insideburgundy.com
Domaine de la Pousse d’Or was established in the commune of Volnay in 1964 by a consortium including Louis Seysses (the father of Jacques Seysses of Domaine Dujac) and Gerard Potel, though it can trace its lineage back to the Dukes of Burgundy in 1100. Pousse d'Or has enjoyed a strong following in Australia, because two groups of Australians including Moss Wood founder Bill Pannell and the late David Clarke AO, of Poole’s Rock and Macquarie Bank were involved as shareholders during the 80s and 90s.
Sadly, Gerard Potel, who is still revered in Burgundy, died in 1997 and the Australian shareholders sold the domaine to Patrick Landanger, an industrialist who made his fortune manufacturing surgical and orthopaedic instruments. Over the last twenty years, Landanger has expanded the domaine from 13ha to nearly 19ha having acquired nearly 2ha of Corton rouge grand crus in 1998, 0.73ha of Puligny-Montrachet Caillerets in 2004 and, most importantly, Landanger purchased the 3.5 ha Moine-Hudelot estate in Chambolle which included some Les Amoureuses Bonnes Mares.
With its state of the art, gravity fed winery, the introduction of Italian amphora for three of the Volnay premier crus, and with his son, Benoît, now calling the shots, this important domaine is firing on all cylinders.