Chateau Rochemorin. Degree: 13%. Vintage: 2016. Appellation: Pessac Léognan. Red color. HVE. The Château de Rochemorin belonged in the 18th century to the philosopher, Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu, author in particular of the famous Persian Letters. The latter willingly made himself the ambassador of the red wines of Rochemorin to his friends, men of letters and other notables, during his numerous trips to Europe, never forgetting to praise the beautiful complexity and the mineral notes on the nose and on the palate of these, typical of these Graves terroirs. Their beautiful aromatic expression, their balanced and fine palate, their melted and fine tannins on the finish make them a sure bet for the appellation, while remaining at an affordable price. Taste: Rich and Powerful. Will accompany perfectly: Grill. Game Birds. Game animals. Keeping: 10 years.
Contains Sulphites .
André Lurton Vineyards have more than 600 hectares of vineyards, located on the best vineyards of half a dozen prestigious Bordeaux appellations. Château Bonnet, in Grézillac, where André Lurton was born, is the headquarters of the company. Its red and white vineyard covers nearly 300 hectares, in appellations Entre-Deux-Mers, Bordeaux Rouge and Rosé.
We no longer present the qualities of Château Bonnet blanc, whose reputation has long exceeded the borders of our country. But the André Lurton Vineyards is also 260 hectares of vineyards in Pessac-Léognan, an appellation created in 1987 by André Lurton, bringing together the best terroirs of this region of graves, which was in the history of viticulture, the cradle of the Great Wines of Bordeaux.
Specialties:
- Bordeaux wines
- Calling Lussac Saint Emilion
- Bordeaux Calling
- Calling Lalande de Pomerol
- Listrac Médoc
- Pesac Leogann