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Wine for sale: Bordeaux Pomerol

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On the Bordeaux Right Bank, two appellations capture the imagination of wine lovers: Saint-Émilion Grand Cru and Pomerol. The latter is far smaller, covering less than 800 hectares. Although Pomerol has never had an official classification, it is home to some of the most celebrated fine red wines in the world. Unlike other Bordeaux appellations, there is no central village here, and only a handful of châteaux, mostly built in the 18th century. Instead, the landscape is largely composed of small estates, from just a few hectares up to several dozen for the largest. Pomerol’s terroir is particularly renowned for its clayey soils, crossed by a distinctive band of distinctive blue clay most famously found beneath the vines of Petrus. Merlot thrives here, representing over 80% of grape varieties planted across the appellation. The wines combine finesse and complexity, coating the palate with a supple, velvety texture that balances their underlying tannic structure. Highly appreciable in their youth, they are reputed for revealing noble, earthy aromas, often with notes of truffle at their peak, though not every bottle will show this hallmark. Petrus naturally features among the estates that have made the appellation’s reputation alongside Château le Pin, Vieux Château Certan, Château Le Gay, Château L’Évangile, Château la Conseillante, Château Clinet, Clos l’Eglise, Château Fayat to name but a few.

Pomerol

On the Bordeaux Right Bank, two appellations capture the imagination of wine lovers: Saint-Émilion Grand Cru and Pomerol. The latter is far smaller, covering less than 800 hectares. Although Pomerol has never had an official classification, it is home to some of the most celebrated fine red wines in the world. Unlike other Bordeaux appellations, there is no central village here, and only a handful of châteaux, mostly built in the 18th century. Instead, the landscape is largely composed of small estates, from just a few hectares up to several dozen for the largest. Pomerol’s terroir is particularly renowned for its clayey soils, crossed by a distinctive band of distinctive blue clay most famously found beneath the vines of Petrus. Merlot thrives here, representing over 80% of grape varieties planted across the appellation. The wines combine finesse and complexity, coating the palate with a supple, velvety texture that balances their underlying tannic structure. Highly appreciable in their youth, they are reputed for revealing noble, earthy aromas, often with notes of truffle at their peak, though not every bottle will show this hallmark. Petrus naturally features among the estates that have made the appellation’s reputation alongside Château le Pin, Vieux Château Certan, Château Le Gay, Château L’Évangile, Château la Conseillante, Château Clinet, Clos l’Eglise, Château Fayat to name but a few.

2016
540(starting price)Price per bottle 90
2016
540(starting price)Price per bottle 90
2016
437(starting price)Price per bottle 72.83
2016
437(starting price)Price per bottle 72.83
2015
75(current price)
Château Bourgneuf

Château Bourgneuf

Pomerol AOC

2020
378(starting price)Price per bottle 31.50
2006
100(current price)
2006
200(starting price)Price per bottle 100
2006
100(starting price)
2006
199
2006
300(starting price)Price per bottle 100
2006
280(current price)Price per bottle 93.33
1982
140(current price)Price per bottle 35
2014
3,500(current price)
2014
1,750(current price)
2014
1,750(current price)
2020
505
2020
249
2015
170(starting price)
2015
340(current price)Price per bottle 170
2015
510(starting price)Price per bottle 170
2018
1,021(current price)Price per bottle 170.17
2018
1,021(current price)Price per bottle 170.17
2018
1,021(current price)Price per bottle 170.17
2018
1,021(starting price)Price per bottle 170.17
2018
1,021(starting price)Price per bottle 170.17
2018
1,021(starting price)Price per bottle 170.17
1982
340(current price)Price per bottle 170
2009
510(current price)
2009
490(starting price)
2009
490(current price)
2009
500(current price)Price per bottle 250
2009
240(current price)
2020
499
2020
225
2021
1,010
2021
480
202.50 | Buy 3, get 10%
2021
225
2022
290
2020
A
310
2020
A
155
2020
A
62
Château Mazeyres

Château Mazeyres

Pomerol AOC

2020
A
39
1983
1,200(starting price)
2011
490
2011
219
2020
1,020(starting price)Price per bottle 170
1995
1,530(starting price)
2009
2,800(starting price)
2009
2,800(starting price)
2009
2,800(starting price)
2009
2,700(current price)
2009
2,700(current price)
2009
2,700(current price)
2014
430(starting price)
2015
420(starting price)Price per bottle 35
2010
2,900(current price)
2010
2,700(starting price)
2010
2,700(starting price)
2010
2,700(current price)
2019
370
2016
285
2014
200(starting price)Price per bottle 100
2012
240(starting price)
2012
660(starting price)Price per bottle 220
2012
110(starting price)
2012
120(current price)
2012
360(starting price)Price per bottle 120
2012
240(starting price)Price per bottle 120
2012
120(current price)
2021
6,400Price per bottle 3,200
2020
105
2008
72(starting price)Price per bottle 36
2009
90(current price)
2012
120(starting price)
2012
240(starting price)Price per bottle 120
2012
120(starting price)
2012
120(starting price)
2012
360(starting price)Price per bottle 120
2014
120(current price)