The Pommard Les Petits Noizons 1998 from Château de Meursault has a deep ruby color with aromas of ripe dark fruits, undergrowth, and a hint of leather. On the palate, it is structured, with well-integrated tannins and a nice acidity that balances the wine’s richness. The 1998 vintage, marked by a hot summer, allowed for slow ripening, giving this wine complexity and finesse. It reveals subtle notes of licorice and plum, with a long, slightly spicy finish.
Ready to be drunk but will easily wait longer.
This wine pairs beautifully with game dishes, such as hare à la royale or roasted venison.