
Chateau Sainte Marie Pomerol 2018
(Bordeaux, France)
Regular price $55.00 Sale price $44.97 Save $10.03
About the Winery:
Giles Dupuch, understanding the potential of the Entre-deux-Mers region, took over the estate in 1982 and when he retired in 1997 his equally passionate and knowledgeable son Stephane took the reins. It is a true family affair, with family members working in every aspect of the business.
The Alios plot located 8 kms from Sainte-Marie totals 14 hectares of clay-gravel soils.
The Vieilles Vignes plot partially surrounds Sainte-Marie near the town of Targon and consists of 25 hectares of mainly clay-limestone.
The Pierre Creusée plot located near Capian consists of limestone that is heavily asteriated on the surface.
The Moulin plot commands a superb view over the Entre-Deux-Mers area and is made up of clay-gravel soils.
A sorting table insures that only the best grapes are selected, and then go into temperature-controlled tanks to ferment. The wines are then aged either in tank or in barrel, depending on the cuvée. The result is a lineup of superb values, very expressive of their region's terroir.
About the Wine:
A blend of predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon, followed by Merlot and a small percentage of Cabernet Franc, this wine is aged in foudre. Dark fruits (blackberry and cassis) with an underlying iron-rich soil note glide along this wines suave texture. The ripeness of the vintage insures that the tannins are velvety and well-integrated. Lamb shanks or grilled tri-tip pair wonderfully with the great value from one of Bordeaux's most sought after appellations.
Ratings & Reviews:
Vinous Media:
"The 2018 Sainte-Marie Vieilles Vignes is a powerful, inky Bordeaux Supérieur. Expressive savory notes are woven into a core of dark red jammy fruit, licorice, spice and sweet tobacco, with firm yet well-integrated tannins that give energy and a sense of direction. The blend is 72% Merlot and 28% Cabernet Sauvignon. Tasted two times." - Antonio Galloni (Apr 2019)