Domaine Ponsot Morey-Saint-Denis Cuvee des Allouettes Cote de Nuits FR 2018

Domaine Ponsot Morey-Saint-Denis Cuvee des Allouettes Cote de Nuits FR 2018

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Wine Review

Domaine Ponsot

2018 Morey St. Denis - Cuvée des Alouettes  

Score: 91 Burghound

Tasted: Jan 10, 2021
Drink: 2030+
Issue: 81
Outstanding
Note: from the 1er portion of Monts Luisants; an alouette is a lark
Producer note: This year I again met with Rose-Marie Ponsot and winemaker Alexandre Abel, who noted that 2019 is a "really beautiful vintage that gave us superb raw materials that were both clean and ripe to work with. We picked from the 17th to the 27th of September and there really wasn't much sorting required as the fruit had few imperfections. Yields though were definitely on the low side due mostly to a troubled flowering and the hot and very dry summer. We were down around 30% overall and the Clos de la Roche came in at 22 hl/ha. There were no problems with the vinifications, in fact they were easy to manage as the level of extractability was quite high. The malos also completed without any difficulties and the post-malo pHs averaged right at 3.3, which is surprising considering how warm the summer days were, especially when there were two periods, one in June and another in July, where temperatures hit 40° C (104° F). Regarding the wines, they are wonderfully fresh and refreshing with excellent terroir transparency. Everyone should like them for the simple reason that there's nothing to dislike." I also had the chance to review three in-bottle 2018s that were put there between March and July 2020. (Vineyard Brands, www.vineyardbrands.com, AL, USA; Goedhuis & Co., www.goedhuis.com, The Rare & Fine Wine Company Limited, www.therareandfinewinecompany.com, Berkmann Wine Cellars, www.berkmann.co.uk and Lay & Wheeler, www.laywheeler.com, all UK; Altaya Wines, www.altayawines.com, Kerry Wines, www.kerrywines.com, both Hong Kong; SAQ, www.saq.com, Montreal, Halpern Wine Company, www.halpernwine.com, LCBO, www.lcbo.com, Ontario, all Canada).
Tasting note: Here the expressive nose offers up a pretty array of violet, pomegranate and red cherry liqueur trimmed in very subtle hints of earth and volatile acidity. There is again very good richness to the more finely detailed and vibrant middle weight flavors that possess better complexity and length on the similarly rustic finish. While not technically perfect, this is still very good, and I especially like the focused power.