Clos Marey-Monge
Clos Marey-Monge is the official vineyard of Château de Pommard, located in the village of Pommard, France.[1]
History and name
[edit]The vineyard's name, "Clos," refers to its historical enclosure within a stone wall, a common practice in Burgundy to delineate vineyard boundaries. The term "Clos" also signifies wines produced exclusively from within the vineyard's area.[2]
Geography and terroir
[edit]Clos Marey-Monge is situated atop the dejection cone of the Avant-Dheune Valley, a unique geological feature that contributes to its distinctive terroir. The vineyard spans 20 hectares (0.2 km²) and is divided into seven distinct parcels, each with unique soil compositions and characteristics: Simone, Chantrerie, Les Paules, Grand Champs, 75 Rangs, Micault and Émilie.[3]
These individual plots are vinified separately to showcase their diverse expressions of Pinot Noir, Burgundy's flagship grape variety.
UNESCO World Heritage status
[edit]In July 2015, Clos Marey-Monge and the surrounding region were recognized as part of the "Climats" of Burgundy, which were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This designation highlights the cultural and historical importance of Burgundy’s vineyards, where the concept of terroir and its influence on wine quality originated.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Château de Pommard". Broadbent Selections. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- ^ Robinson, Jancis (2006). The Oxford Companion to Wine. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-860990-2.
- ^ Berliner Weinpilot
- ^ "Burgundy's 'Climats' – inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage". Beaune-Tourism.com. 17 April 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2017.