Pommery--Vintage 1937 Reims

1 bottle per lot
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POMMERY
REIMS
In 1856 Pommery & Greno was founded after having been known as Dubois-Gosset for the previous twenty years. The firm established a sale channel to the English as early as in the 19th century and were pioneers with their dry champagne - quite without a dosage. The Marquise de Polignac was one of the first owners and the man in charge of blending the cuves, Prine Allain de Polignac, can trace his ancestry all the way back to her. In 1990 Pommery was one of those firms who ended up as part of the Mot-Hennessy group, but they do all they can to retain their house style. Pommery is one of the firms that own the most land in the Grand cru villages, but what is less well known is that their locations within the area are not always the best. Besides Pommery's own grapes, 60 of the supplies come from all over Champagne, and are vinified in modern style. Pommery is undoubtedly a great name in historical terms. The house style is made up of dry, elegant, restrained and age-worthy champagnes with an ascetic fruit and unmistakable steeliness. The two prestige cuves Louis Pommery Blanc and Ros are much softer and creamier thanks to the fully matured grapes from and Cramant. Pommery have made some stunning and historic champagnes. Many of these are sold at this auction.
Pommery--Vintage 1937
Reims
In an individual wicker basket
"Vintage 1937" handwritten on bottle and no capsule
1 bottle per lot
CHA/1937/Pommery

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