Pommard Premier Cru, Clos Des Épeneaux, Domaine Comte Armand 2021 vs Terroir Al Límit, Les Manyes 2018
Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Pommard Premier Cru, Clos Des Épeneaux, Domaine Comte Armand 2021 currently starts £1.00 lower.
| Availability | In stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £150.00 | £151.00 |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | 1 merchant |
| Producer | Domaine Comte Armand | Terroir Al Limit |
| Style | Red | Red |
| Grape | Pinot Noir | Grenache, Garnacha |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
| Where to buy |
Pommard Premier Cru, Clos Des Épeneaux, Domaine Comte Armand 2021
The appellation’s grandest domaine, Comte Armand has been overseen by winemaker Paul Zinetti since 2014. Although it takes many years to reach its full potential, it’s worth the wait as with maturity Épeneux is like a universe in a glass, exploding exponentially in all directions at once. It has great intensity and a weight of rich fruit and impressively structured tannins but like great Barolo, it shows lively floral, elegance and purity too. As long-lived as many of the Côtes de Nuits’ most renowned wines, it has long been contended that if ever one Côte de Beaune wine deserves elevation to Grand Cru, this is it.
Terroir Al Límit, Les Manyes 2018
Les Manyes is the single-vineyard crown jewel of Terroir Al Límit, Dominik Huber's quietly revolutionary project in Priorat. Made from old Garnatxa vines on llicorella slate, it is the antithesis of the region's old blockbuster reputation — no extraction, no new oak swagger, just a wine of needle-sharp precision and an almost Burgundian delicacy. The 2018 is a superb vintage for the wine: pale, reserved, and beguilingly shy when first opened, it gradually unfolds into something floral and finely etched, with red fruit framed by a mineral tension that makes you lean in rather than sit back.
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