Located on the East part of the Pomerol’s plateau, between the famous château Lafleur and Petrus, of which it takes its name, this château has belonged to the house Jean-Pierre Moueix since 1952. The vineyard is composed of 80% merlot and 20% cabernet franc. The estate has been expanded in 1994 through the purchase of a parcel of old vines coming from château le Gay. The area has 14.5 hectares, producing typical Pomerol’s wines with a long preserving capacity.
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6/13/2009 - dannagle wrote:
Located on the East part of the Pomerol’s plateau, between the famous château Lafleur and Petrus, of which it takes its name, this château has belonged to the house Jean-Pierre Moueix since 1952. The vineyard is composed of 80% merlot and 20% cabernet franc. The estate has been expanded in 1994 through the purchase of a parcel of old vines coming from château le Gay. The area has 14.5 hectares, producing typical Pomerol’s wines with a long preserving capacity.
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