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CHATEAU LE PIN, 1981

POMEROL

GRAPE VARIETIES 92% of merlot, 8% of cabernet franc
AROMAS Black cherry, blackcurrant, caramel, coffee, toast, spices, liquorice, violet
FOOD AND WINE PAIRING Grilled Chateaubriand
MARK 91/100
CLASSIFICATION Pomerol
BOTTLE SIZE 75 CL

 

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Regular price 3.187,00 € T.T.C.
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Vineyard Detail
AGRICULTURE Conventional
GRAPE VARIETIES Merlot, cabernet franc
VINEYARD SURFACE AREA 2.7 hectares
ANNUAL PRODUCTION 8,000 bottles
HARVEST Manual
SOIL Gravelly and sandy-clayey soil, subsoil with iron oxide

 

History and anecdotes

Château Le Pin is one of the estates whose reputation is inversely proportional to the vineyard’s surface area. Founded in 1842 in Etikhove (East-Flanders, Belgium) by Camille Thienpont, the family trading house quickly grew in Belgium and set up in Bordeaux in the beginning of the 20th century when they acquired Vieux Château Certan, also in Pomerol appellation, in 1924, and bought Château Le Pin in 1979.

1979. Le Pin was one of the first (with Valandraud and Thunevin) to initiate the “garage wines” movement. This name, even if it first seems undervalued, points out wines produced in such a small quantity that they could be made in a garage.

Caracteristics

GRAPE VARIETIES 92% of merlot, 8% of cabernet franc
AROMAS Black cherry, blackcurrant, caramel, coffee, toast, spices, liquorice, violet
FOOD AND WINE PAIRING Grilled Chateaubriand
MARK 91/100
CLASSIFICATION Pomerol
BOTTLE SIZE 75 CL