2023

Pommard

PINOT NOIR

Cellaring

Our Burgundy Series wines are expressive with exceptional freshness, fruity aromatics, and delicious texture. We recommend cellaring this Pinot Noir between two and ten years. To preserve the nuance of each bottle, we suggest storage in a dark environment between 55° and 60°F, with 70% humidity.

Kosta Browne - Prestigious California winery – dedicated to crafting world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay – celebrated for its artistry, precision, and bold flavors.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

ÉLEVAGE 18% new French oak, 82% neutral oak for 14 months then 100% of the blend was aged in stainless steel for 1 month

ALCOHOL 13.6%

pH 3.48

TA 5.73 g/L

TASTING NOTES

AROMA

Aromas of black cherry and ripe plum interwoven with leather, tobacco, and earthy undertones.

PALATE

Broad and powerful, showing dark fruit, savory spice, and firm tannins that drive a long, persistent finish.

BURGUNDY SERIES

2023 POMMARD PINOT NOIR

Pommard has long been celebrated as one of the Côte de Beaune’s most distinctive appellations, admired for Pinot Noir of depth, strength, and remarkable longevity. Its clay-rich soils give the wines power and structure, qualities that have earned Pommard a reputation for age-worthiness dating back centuries.

In 2023, generous ripening was tempered by timely rains, yielding wines of hallmark concentration and balance. This vintage highlights Pommard’s ability to produce wines of layered complexity — bold in presence yet harmonious in detail.

The 2023 Pommard opens with distinctive aromas of dark red fruit, crushed leaves, subtle earth, and a hint of leather. On the palate, it is broad and expansive, with robust tannins that cleanse and refresh while lending shape and structure to a persistent finish. While it will evolve beautifully in the cellar, it will also pair effortlessly at the table today, making it one of the most versatile expressions in our Burgundy collection.

Pommard, France

LOCATED IN THE HEART OF the Côte de Beaune, Pommard is celebrated for its robust, structured Pinot Noir. The appellation’s distinctive clay-limestone and iron-rich soils contribute to wines of remarkable intensity and depth. Named after Pomona, the ancient goddess of gardens, Pommard exclusively produces red wines that are known for their power and longevity. The temperate climate ensures a balanced growing season, allowing Pinot Noir to develop concentrated flavors. 

Positioned between Beaune and Volnay, Pommard’s terroir produces wines that stand apart from their neighbors, characterized by their firm structure, deep color with reddish-mauve highlights, and remarkable aging potential.