The Bailliage de Pommard is a wine-growing brotherhood conceived as early as 1969 by Jean-Philippe Lecat (Minister and Member of Parliament for the Côte d’Or), but not created until 1981.
As the Saint-Vincent Tournante in Pommard had aroused the enthusiasm of the locals, the idea of a brotherhood emerged once again. In 1982, the Comité d’Accueil founded a wine choir, “Les Enfants d’la Côte”, and in 1983, “Le Bailliage de Pommard”, with the aim of giving Pommard a reputation worthy of the prestige of its wines.
For over 40 years, this association has been run by Pommard residents, winegrowers and non winegrowers alike, but all volunteers committed to a collective approach to promoting the appellation. It offers typically Burgundian events, open to all wine lovers, in the authentic, well-kept setting of the Caveau de Pommard.
Beyond its events, the Bailliage strives to convey the soul of Pommard through its meetings, exchanges with winemakers and commitment to the recognition of the region’s wines.
If, like us, you are attached to traditions and to the simple but essential pleasures of a good glass of wine shared in good company, then Bailliage de Pommard is for you..
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