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Domaine Ponsot’s Clos de la Roche Vielles Vignes is easily one of the benchmark grand crus of the Côte de Nuits, and arguably one of the icons: an example of a domaine being almost synonymous with the vineyard.  To quote Jasper Morris MW: “If certain great vineyards in Burgundy can be said to have a defining vigneron – Rousseau in Chambertin, for example – then Ponsot is the domaine for Clos de la Roche”.  

The domaine’s holdings in Clos de la Roche are in two blocks: the largest lies in the original Clos, the second, which makes up roughly one third of the blend, lies higher up the slope in the Clos des Mont-Luisants. The vines are 65 years old, planted at 11,000 vines per hectare, on lean clay and limestone soil.  Average yearly production is roughly 850 dozen.

ColourRegionVintageWineQtySizeUnitsPrice IB GBPPerScore
Burgundy2002Clos de la Roche VV, Domaine Ponsot New1 \ 012×75cl105,950.001293 AMClos de la Roche VV, Ponsot
Burgundy2006Clos de la Roche VV, Domaine Ponsot New1 \ 06×75cl101,900.00697 DSClos de la Roche VV, Ponsot
Burgundy2008Clos de la Roche VV, Domaine Ponsot New2 \ 06×75cl101,700.00696 AGClos de la Roche VV, Ponsot
Burgundy2010Clos de la Roche VV, Domaine Ponsot1 \ 03×1.5L102,600.00395/97 AMClos de la Roche VV, Ponsot
Wines are offered subject to remaining unsold. E&OE.
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