
Chateau Le Bon Pasteur
2011
750ml
BASIC
TASTE
RATINGS
Wine Type:

Red
Varietal:

Merlot,
Cabernet Franc
Region, Subregion, Country:
Pomerol, France
Appellation:
Pomerol
Alcohol Level:

14.5%
Description:
This blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc possesses a dark ruby/purple color as well as abundant aromas of sweet kirsch, cassis, licorice and plums. Full-bodied and impressively endowed.
Winery:
Chateau Le Bon Pasteur
Château Le Bon Pasteur is a small Pomerol property that has been run by guru oenologist Michel Rolland and his wife Dany since 1978. Le Bon Pasteur's 7-hectare vineyard is located in the north-east of the appellation between the vineyards of L`Evangile, Gazin and Cheval-Blanc on the St.Emilion border. The vines have a high average age (40 years) and the vineyard is planted with 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc. Yields are tightly restricted and the grapes are picked only at optimum ripeness. Le Bon Pasteur's grapes are hand-picked and are fermented in temperature-controlled-stainless steel vats. The wine is then matured in oak casks (80% new) for 18-20 months. It is bottled unfined and unfiltered. Le Bon Pasteur produce supremely well-balanced Pomerols that are supple and packed with juicy, lush Merlot fruit. They are approachable young but usually benefit from around 7-10 years of cellaring.
Style:

Full-bodied oaked
Dominant Flavour:

Black Fruit

Licorice

Sweet Spice
Critics Score:
92
James Suckling
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