Pommery
About Pommery
The French champagne house located in Reims has become one of the region’s largest champagne brands. Continuing the legacy of Madame Pommery, Pommery produces over 5 million bottles a year and attracts thousands of visitors to its beautiful estate. Pommery is a stand-out name in Champagne history.
It rose to fame under the stewardship of Louise Pommery, who lost her husband, Alexandre Louis Pommery, just 6 months after he founded the estate. Louise Pommery introduced the Brut style of Champagne at a time when it was considered a norm for Champagnes to be sweet. Pommery owned a staggering 741 acres of vines, including sites in 7 Grand Cru villages. Notably, LVMH, who once owned Pommery, sold it in 2002 to the Vranken-Pommery Monopole Group on the condition that it retained ownership of the vast majority of Pommery’s vineyards – a sure sign of the quality of Pommery’s vines!
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$374.00 -
$316.00 -
$245.00 -
(6x75cl) 1989$897.00 -
$390.00 -
Wine Spectator (90)
This fresh, elegant Champagne is harmonious, with a refined mousse and subtle flavors of persimmon, biscuit, golden raisin and chalky mineral.$209.00 -
Vinous (91)
Yeasty aromas of toasted bread, toffee and roasted hazelnut, along with brighter apple and pear fruit notes. Fresh and brisk, with excellent breadth and weight. A very rich, fairly dry and harmonious wine with a long, lively finish. Structured and fine for a '89. This bottle showed far fresher than the sample I tasted a year ago.$1,990.00 -
James Suckling (97)
Grilled bread with flowers, pears and apples. Lots of perfumes. Lavender and some herbs and nutmeg. The palate is tight and solid with fine phenolics and a long, intense finish. Pure and extremely linear and lively. Sophisticated and thought-provoking. Drink or hold.$684.00 -
(6x75cl) 2006$897.00 -
$282.00

