Description
Red Wine: 2019 | Le Pin | Pomerol
A rich and exuberant Merlot, described by Master of Wine Lisa Perrotti-Brown as follows, “The deep purple-black colored 2019 Le Pin sweeps effortlessly out of the glass with fragrant scents of black cherries, licorice, and plum preserves, giving way to fragrant notes of violets, licorice, dark chocolate, and cardamom with a touch of Sichuan pepper.
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Producer: Le Pin
Vintage: 2019
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Varietal: Merlot
Country/Region: France, Bordeaux
A rich and exuberant Merlot, described by Master of Wine Lisa Perrotti-Brown as follows, “The deep purple-black colored 2019 Le Pin sweeps effortlessly out of the glass with fragrant scents of black cherries, licorice, and plum preserves, giving way to fragrant notes of violets, licorice, dark chocolate, and cardamom with a touch of Sichuan pepper. Full-bodied, rich, and seductive, the palate delivers a seamless foundation of exquisitely fine-grained tannins and just enough freshness, finishing very long and with a whole fireworks display of minerals and flowers – so much energy!”.
Producer Information
Le Pin is a tiny 2.7-hectare (6-acre) property in the Pomerol district of Bordeaux. It was created in 1979 by the Thienpont family (owners of nearby Vieux Château Certan), and quickly rose to prominence to vie for the title of most expensive wine in the world.The 100 percent Merlot wine is extremely concentrated and lush; it can often be drunk young but is best with a decade of aging.The Le Pin vineyard is south-facing and sits on well-drained gravel and sand soils which give extremely low yields. There is also a small amount of Cabernet Franc planted. However, this not used in the Le Pin wine, and is gradually being replaced by Merlot.






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