Following in the footsteps of the 1981 Saint Vincent Tournante, the Bailliage de Pommard passionately perpetuates the soul of our region’s winemaking traditions. More than a wine brotherhood, it’s a large family of winemakers, enlightened wine lovers and enthusiasts who come together to celebrate the excellence of Pommard wines and honor a heritage handed down from generation to generation.
Did you know that Pommard takes its name from Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit and gardens? A symbol of abundance and fertility, it embodies our region’s ancestral attachment to the land that nourishes us and to the men who cultivate it with passion. For centuries, these lands have given birth to exceptional wines, reflecting a unique know-how refined over time.
The Bailliage’s vocation is to preserve and pass on this heritage, bringing together all those who wish to discover, share and promote Pommard’s unique identity.
Throughout the year, the Bailliage organizes wine events in keeping with Burgundian traditions:
For decades, the Disnées du Bailliage have been moments suspended in time, where we share a meal, laughter and beautiful emotions around the wines of Pommard. These beautiful tables, where memories are made, reflect a conviviality that never fades.
Through the various vintages chosen with the greatest care by our winemakers, you will discover all the subtleties of pairing Pommard wines with Burgundian gastronomy.
Welcome to Pommard, one of the most prestigious villages in the Côte de Beaune, where wine is much more than a tradition: it’s an art of living. Behind every bottle of Pommard lies the painstaking work of passionate winemakers, who cultivate their vines with patience and exacting standards to reveal the full richness of this exceptional terroir.