Comte Armand produces Pinot Noir from Burgundy's Côte d'Or, focusing on two of the region's most structured appellations: Pommard and Volnay. The winery's flagship Pommard Premier Cru draws from vineyards known for dense, mineral-driven expressions of the variety, while its Volnay offers the elegance and finesse characteristic of that appellation's cooler slopes. A monopole holding in Pommard's Clos des Epeneaux—a single vineyard bottling—represents the winery's commitment to site-specific viticulture. Pinot Noir from this corner of Burgundy demands patience; these wines build structure and complexity over years in bottle. Decanter, Wine Advocate, and Wine Spectator have rated the portfolio, reflecting its standing among serious collectors of fine Burgundy.