Vieux Chateau Certan 2011 Pomerol
Category: | Vieux Chateau Certan |
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Category: | dry |
Wine color: | red |
Country: | France |
Region: | Bordeaux |
Grape variety: | Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot |
Vintage: | 2011 |
Alcohol (in %): | 13,5 |
Volume (in l): | 0,75 |
Dark ruby wine. Complex aromas combine high notes of ripe black cherry and dark olives with fleshy nuances. On the palate it is savory, showing a dense structure of velvety tannins that are powerful but surprisingly supple. The fresh acidity and alcohol are perfectly balanced. Juicy black fruit gives way to fleshy/dark olive notes that continue to a long, dry, savory finish. Perfectly balanced for such an intense wine.
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Vieux Château Certan
Vieux Château Certan is the oldest Cru located in the commune of Pomerol. Its origin dates back to the 16th century when travelers from Scotland, the Demay family, settled here. In 1924, Georges Thienpont, a négociant from Belgium, took over the château. The estate was then used by an association of heirs until 1957.
The vineyards of Vieux Château Certan are located right in the middle of the famous plateau in Pomerol, renowned worldwide for its grands crus. Another advantage is undoubtedly the configuration of the vineyards, which are located in a block, so their quality is very consistent. The percentage composition of the wines is specific to the Pomerol appellation; here at the château, they work with a high proportion of Cabernets, which give the wines their uniqueness. Like all great grands crus from Médoc, this wine is best appreciated after 10-12 years of aging when it reveals all its finesse, elegance, and unparalleled precision.