Chardonnay Capital of the World
Pommard, Ladoix, and Volnay — the gateway to Côte de Beaune is an indisputable land of Pinot Noir. With ideal soils and exposure to the sun, the distinct terroirs of the Côte de Beaune are a perfect fit for both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Yet, further south, Chardonnay shines and has given the region its place in winemaking history. From the village of Santenay to the slopes of the Hill of Corton, Côte de Beaune is home to the grandest white wines. Eight Grands Crus take root in this 20-kilometer-long region, along with numerous lesser-known appellations that are very much worth exploring.
Our Côte de Beaune Cuvées
Our Stories
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The Judgement of Paris at 47
An epoch-defining event in the realm of wine. An occasion when the underdog turned tables in dramatic fashion. A day that still stirs up heated... -
Chardonnay Day 2023
In the grand playground of wine, Chardonnay is the popular kid who swings across every climatic monkey bar, from the chilliest whispers of Burgundy to... -
Working on a Biodynamic Estate: Our Vineyard Team Tell All
At Château de Pommard, we’re following what Nature intended, in order to express the purest expression of the terroir. Since our journey towards... -
Château de Pommard releases Famille Carabello-Baum’s 2021 rare vintage, along with Spring special offers.
Château de Pommard and Famille Carabello-Baum are delighted to announce the release of 12 cuvées – three of which are certified organic – from the extremely...