2009 | Chteau Bourgneuf | Pomerol
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Red Wine: 2009 | Chteau Bourgneuf | Pomerol
Medium bodied, with red fruits, leaf and earth aromas in the perfume, the wine is tart in the rustic, bright, plum finish.
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Producer: Chteau Bourgneuf
Vintage: 2009
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red
Country/Region: France, Bordeaux
Medium bodied, with red fruits, leaf and earth aromas in the perfume, the wine is tart in the rustic, bright, plum finish.
Producer Information
Chteau Bourgneuf (formerly known in some markets as Chteau Bourgneuf Vayron) is a wine estate in the Pomerol appellation of northeastern Bordeaux, boasting an array famous neighbors. Although it is often overshadowed by the latter, Bourgneuf nonetheless produces a critically well-received Merlot-based grand vin. The estate has been owned by the Vayron family since the 1840s. Current owners Xavier and Dominique Vayron took over in the 1970s and, although they run the business with their daughter Frdrique, the latter is in de facto control of the estate and winemaking at the property. The vineyards are spread over nine hectares (22 acres) on the gentle slope of the Pomerol plateau, neighboring Chteau Trotanoy and Chteau L’glise Clinet. Soil types vary throughout the vineyard, with pure clay, a mix of clay and sand, and gravel. Most of the vines (around 90 percent) are Merlot, with Cabernet Franc accounting for around ten percent. Grapes are harvested by hand on a parcel-by-parcel basis and vinified in temperature-controlled cement vats of varying sizes. Bourgneuf is aged in French oak for 12 to 14 months, with one-third new oak and the remainder divided between second-use and third-use barrels. Chteau Bourgneuf now has the same name in all markets but was sold as Chteau Bourgneuf Vayron in some countries for several decades until around 2012.
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