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Château Tournebrise Lalande-De-Pomerol 2021
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- Made from vines perched in the south of a magnificent hillside undulation, facing Pomerol village.
- This is the best value of Emeric Petit's wines. Most will set you back £30-£50 per bottle!
- Perfect with a slow roasted meats such as rolled shoulder of pork, and seasonal vegetables.
- This wine adheres to the principles of HVE Certification, giving utmost importance to protecting and enriching the environment.
- ABV: 12.5%
- Vintage: 2021
- Size: 75cl
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Grape Type:
Merlot -
Bordeaux - Lalande-de-Pomerol
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Wine Category:
Red -
Wine Style:
Classic Reds -
At Its Best:
Now - End 2028 -
Winemaker:
Emeric Petit
Other classifications
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Sustainable
Wine
Find out more about Château Tournebrise Lalande-De-Pomerol 2021
Find out more about Château Tournebrise Lalande-De-Pomerol 2021
The Wine The Wine
France
Region:Bordeaux - Lalande-de-Pomerol
Located on a hillside facing the most prominent terroirs of Pomerol, the Château Tournebrise vineyard is located on clay-gravel soils and produces one of the best wines of the Lalande de Pomerol. On top of this natural advantage, the wine is crafted by a much admired winemaker whose other successes include top notch Bordeaux wines: Château Tournefeuille Lalande-De-Pomerol (this wine's big brother), Château Lécuyer Pomerol and Château La Révérence Saint Emilion Grand Cru. Château Tournebrise is made using sustainable agriculture, manual harvesting and is aged 12 months before release (50% in stainless steel vats, and 50% in 2 and 3 year old barrels for a more refined and elegant oak flavour). So, if you like a mouth-coating Bordeaux with nuances of red cherry, ripe plum, blackcurrant and menthol, with baking spices and gently charred oak this wine will not disappoint!
The Winemaker The Winemaker
Emeric Petit
Château Tournefeuille was established in 1998 by his father (François) - although winemaking has long been a passion of the Petit family, dating back to ancestors in 1735. With Emeric now at the helm, he brings a new vision to the Château. He is in the process of converting the vineyards to biodynamic agriculture, but is also keen to stay true to his winemaking roots, experience and values. He sums up his approach as "Tournefeuille wine is the fruit of patience and equilibrium".
"Ripe Merlot grapes offer a beautiful elegance to this wine. It is racy. Nice length, good balance and lots of harmony." - Emeric Petit, Winemaker.
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