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 Vintage2016 Label 38 of 38 
(NOTE: Label borrowed from 1972 vintage.)
TypeRed
ProducerLa Pousse d'Or (web)
VarietyPinot Noir
Designationn/a
VineyardLes Caillerets
CountryFrance
RegionBurgundy
SubRegionCôte de Beaune
AppellationVolnay 1er Cru
UPC Code(s)3521960510028

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2021 and 2037 (based on 5 user opinions)
Wine Market Journal quarterly auction price: See Pousse d`Or Volnay Les Caillerets on the Wine Market Journal.

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 91.2 pts. and median of 91 pts. in 9 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by WingedOtter on 3/28/2024: Freshness and salinity on the nose. Limited fruit aromas at first.

Fairly light body. Plenty of acid present, but not overwhelming. Largely integrated, yet fine tannins still very much present. Some residual heat on finish.

Not a ton of complexity at cellar temp, PnP. Darker, but not ripe, fruits on palate (119 views)
 Tasted by bbq_grandcru on 1/21/2024 & rated 90 points: Vibrant color, very youthful looking robe. Medium to full body. Acidity is slightly high and not quite in balance. Hopefully comes together with more time. (221 views)
 Tasted by bbq_grandcru on 4/11/2021 & rated 88 points: Very fruity but one dimensional. Ripe cherry is the dominant fruit, with a little spice. A little tanic into the finish. Still very young. Not quite in balance. (1635 views)
 Tasted by jwsmith on 7/23/2020 & rated 91 points: Just think 16 is a one dimensional vintage big and in you face like 05 (1995 views)
 Tasted by ltadd on 5/28/2020 & rated 93 points: Spicy good (1897 views)
 Tasted by Mazy on 12/22/2019 & rated 91 points: Très bon, sur les fruits foncés, se buvant très bien en ce moment. Clairement atypique qu'un Volnay Caillerets 16 soit si bon en ce moment (alors que cette appellation est très minérale et demande normalement de la patience), donc évidemment un style moderne. (2128 views)
 Tasted by Ara Kafafian on 10/21/2019 & rated 94 points: In a blind 8 wine 2016 Burgundy tasting of which one was a mystery wine this was my favourite wine towering over the others. Nuits Saint-Georges 1er Cru Les Cailles by Bouchard Pere, Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Echanges by Remoissenet, Gevrey-Chambertin Vielles Vignes by Frederic Magnien, Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Au Closeau by Drouhin Laroze, Volnay 1er Cru Santenots by Domaine Bernard & Thierry Glantenay, Givry 1er Cru Salomon by Domaine du Clos Salomon and finally the Malat Pinot Noir Classic were no match to the Pousse D’Or this evening. Notes of vanilla, animal fur, spicy cinnamon, cherry, sulfur and minerals dominated this silky smooth almost tannic deeply coloured Volnay. At $135 CAD it’s not cheap but yes it merits a spot in your cellar. Will easily last 20 years, just amazing (2081 views)
 Tasted by d'Artagnan on 6/29/2019: salon Élégance de Volnay
Beau vin gourmand à peine un peu chocolaté , c’est profond, dans un style moderne mais délicieux. (1268 views)
 Tasted by similia on 11/24/2018: Degustation Burgund 2016, Martel (Martel am Bellevue): Dunkelberrig, sehr raue Tannine, D. fühlte sich an Tempranillo erinnert. Musste ihr recht geben. (1284 views)

Professional 'Channels'
By Allen Meadows
Burghound, Apr-18, Issue #70
(Domaine de la Pousse d'Or Volnay "En Caillerets" 1er Cru Red) Subscribe to see review text.
By Stephen Tanzer
Vinous, Red Burgundy '16 & '15: Superb Vintages, Different Styles (Jan 2018) (1/18/2018)
(Domaine De La Pousse D'or Volnay En Caillerets 1er Cru Red) Subscribe to see review text.
By Jasper Morris
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy, 2016: The Vintage Report (Côte d'Or)
(Volnay Les Caillerets 1er Cru, Domaine de la Pousse d’Or, Red) Subscribe to see review text.
NOTE: Scores and reviews are the property of Burghound and Vinous and Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy. (manage subscription channels)

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La Pousse d'Or

Producer website

Pinot Noir

Varietal character (Appellation America) | Varietal article (Wikipedia)
Pinot Noir is the Noble red grape of Burgundy, capable of ripening in a cooler climate, which Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot will not reliably do. It is unpredictable and difficult both to grow and to vinify, but results in some of the finest reds in the world. It is believed to have been selected from wild vines two thousand years ago. It is also used in the production of champagne. In fact, more Pinot Noir goes into Champagne than is used in all of the Cote d'Or! It is also grown in Alsace, Jura, Germany, the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Romania, Switzerland, Austria, Croatia, Serbia, Italy, and so forth, with varying degrees of success.


Pinot Noir is one of the world's most prestigious grapes. It is very difficult to grow and thrives well in France, especially in Champagne and Burgundy. Pinot Noir thrives less in hot areas, is picky on soil, and deserves some oak storage.

Pinot Noir, or Blauburgunder / Spätburgunder in German, is a blue grapevine - and, as the German name suggests, the grape comes originally from Burgundy in France.

The grape, which thrives in calcareous soils, is used primarily for the production of red wine, and it is widely regarded as producing some of the best wines in the world. The wine style is often medium-bodied with high fruit acidity and soft tannins. It can be quite peculiar in fragrance and taste, and not least in structure - which may be why it is referred to as "The Grapes Ballerina".
Pinot Noir is also an important ingredient in sparkling wines, not least in champagne since it is fruity, has good acidity and contains relatively little tannins.
The grape is considered quite demanding to grow. The class itself consists of tightly packed grapes, which makes it more sensitive to rot and other diseases.

Pinot Noir changes quite easily and is genetically unstable. It buds and matures early which results in it often being well ripened. Climate is important for this type of grape. It likes best in cool climates - in warm climates the wines can be relaxed and slightly pickled.
In cooler climates, the wine can get a hint of cabbage and wet leaves, while in slightly warmer regions we often find notes of red berries (cherries, strawberries, raspberries, currants), roses and slightly green notes when the wine is young. With age, more complex aromas of forest floor, fungi and meat emerge.

In Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Hungary, it often produces light wines with less character. However, it has produced very good results in California, Oregon and New Zealand.

With its soft tannins and delicate aroma, it is excellent for white fish, chicken and light meat. For the stored wines you can serve small game. Classic duck breast is a matter of course, a Boeuf Burgundy and Pinot Noir are pure happiness.

Pinot Noir loses quality by over-harvesting.
Pinot Noir is prone to diseases, especially rot and mildew. Viruses cause major problems especially in Burgundy.
Pinot Noir are large round grapes with thin skins. Relatively high in alcohol content. Medium rich tannins and good with acid.
As a young person, Pinot Noir has a distinctly fruity character such as raspberries, cherries and strawberries.
A mature Pinot Noir, the taste is different. Cherry goes into plum and prune flavors. It smells of rotten leaves, coffee, moist forest floor and animal wine. This must be experienced.
In warm climates you find boiled plum, some rustic, little acid.
If the grapes are over-grown, the wine will be thin, with little color and flavor.

Les Caillerets

In Volnay On weinlagen.info
In Meursualt

France

Vins de France (Office National Interprofessionnel des Vins ) | Pages Vins, Directory of French Winegrowers | French Wine (Wikipedia)

Wine Scholar Guild vintage ratings

2018 vintage: "marked by a wet spring, a superb summer and a good harvest"
2019 vintage reports
2021: "From a general standpoint, whether for white, rosé or red wines, 2021 is a year marked by quality in the Rhône Valley Vineyards. Structured, elegant, fresh and fruity will be the main keywords for this new vintage."
2022 harvest: idealwine.info | wine-searcher.com

Burgundy

Les vins de Bourgogne (Bureau interprofessionnel des vins de Bourgogne) (and in English)

Burgundy - The province of eastern France, famous for its red wines produced from Pinot Noir and its whites produced from Chardonnay. (Small of amounts of Gamay and Aligoté are still grown, although these have to be labeled differently.) The most famous part of the region is known as the Cote d'Or (the Golden Slope). It is divided into the Cote de Beaune, south of the town of Beaune (famous principally for its whites), and the Cote de Nuits, North of Beaune (home of the most famous reds). In addition, the Cote Chalonnaise and the Maconnais are important wine growing regions, although historically a clear level (or more) below the Cote d'Or. Also included by some are the regions of Chablis and Auxerrois, farther north.

Burgundy Report | Les Grands Jours de Bourgogne - na stejné téma od Heleny Baker

# 2013 Vintage Notes:
* "2013 is a vintage that 20 years ago would have been a disaster." - Will Lyons
* "low yields and highly variable reds, much better whites." - Bill Nanson
* "Virtually all wines were chaptalised, with a bit of sugar added before fermentation to increase the final alcohol level." - Jancis Robinson

# 2014 Vintage Notes:
"We have not had such splendid harvest weather for many years. This will ensure high quality (fragrant, classy and succulent are words already being used) across the board, up and down the hierarchy and well as consistently from south to north geographically apart from those vineyards ravaged by the hail at the end of June." - Clive Coates

# 2015 Vintage Notes:
"Low yields and warm weather allowed for ample ripeness, small berries and an early harvest. Quality is looking extremely fine, with some people whispering comparisons with the outstanding 2005 vintage. Acid levels in individual wines may be crucial." - Jancis Robinson

# 2017 Vintage Notes:
"Chablis suffered greatly from frost in 2017, resulting in very reduced volumes. As ever, the irony seems to be that what remains is very good quality, as it is in the Côte d’Or. Cooler nights across the region have resulted in higher-than-usual acidity, with good conditions throughout the harvest season allowing for ripe, healthy fruit." - Jancis Robinson

# 2018 Vintage Notes:
"The most successful region for red Burgundy in 2018 was the Côte de Beaune. The weather was ideal in this area, with just enough sunlight and rain to produce perfectly balanced wines naturally." - Vinfolio

Côte de Beaune


Côte de Beaune (Bureau interprofessionnel des vins de Bourgogne)


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Volnay 1er Cru

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