Description
Red Wine: 2019 | Chateau Plince
Medium to deep ruby red colour. Slightly volatile red-fruit aromas combine with lovely clean oak. Palate is medium bodied. There is soft acidity and and slightly warming alcohol. This has lovely, classic, old-fashioned Pomerol fruit, with a good slice of new oak framing the finish.
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Producer: Chateau Plince
Ratings: WS | 94
Vintage: 2019
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Bordeaux Red Blends
Country/Region: France, Bordeaux
Medium to deep ruby red colour. Slightly volatile red-fruit aromas combine with lovely clean oak. Palate is medium bodied. There is soft acidity and and slightly warming alcohol. This has lovely, classic, old-fashioned Pomerol fruit, with a good slice of new oak framing the finish.
Reviews:
- Wine Spectator: Blueberries and cocoa powder, as well as lavender and blackberries on the nose. Full-bodied with tight, focused tannins that are lean and racy, in a clear way. Just a hint of tar and ash at the end. Chewy and fine.
Producer Information
Château Plince is a 10 hectare (25 acre) estate in Bordeaux’s Pomerol region. The Moreau family dedicate the entirety of their vineyards to the production of a single Merlot-dominant Bordeaux blend, making approximately 50,000 bottles per year. The vineyards extend over 9ha (22 acres), 84 percent of which is planted to Merlot, with the remaining to Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. In a break from the vast majority of estates in Pomerol, Château Plince harvests its vineyards by machine. Vinification is carried out in thermoregulated concrete vats for three to four weeks. The Château Plince wine spends between 12 to 18 months aging in oak barrels.






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