There are just two barrels of the 2014 Pommard 1er Cru les Saucilles this year, although that is two more than 2013 when it was completely hailed. The vines here were planted in 1922. It has a refined bouquet, a mixture of red and black fruit, mixed with sous-bois and marmalade tones. I like the purity here. The palate is gentle on the entry with fine, saturated tannin, gently building in the mouth to reveal red cherries and raspberry fruit towards the lightly peppered finish. This is charm and personality galore on this Pommard that is well worth seeking out.