CHÂTEAU TROTANOY 1979
CHÂTEAU TROTANOY 1979
CHÂTEAU TROTANOY 1979
CHÂTEAU TROTANOY 1979
CHÂTEAU TROTANOY 1979
CHÂTEAU TROTANOY 1979
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1979

CHÂTEAU TROTANOY 1979

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(5-1994) Full, supple, flavorful and velvety, with lively black currant and blackberry flavors shaded by earthy, slightly decadent notes. Has real style and grace.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pomerol
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Trotanoy
Château Trotanoy, Pomerol and Lalande-de-Pomerol. This illustrious estate, whose name meant "too annoying" in old French (referring to the difficulty of working the soil), is located on one of the best-exposed parts of the famous Pomerol plateau and was acquired in 1953 by Etablissements Jean-Pierre MOUEIX, who have been operating it since. The mixed soils – half gravel over clay and half deep black clay – on a bed of iron deposits give the wine both power and depth as well as great complexity. The Château TROTANOY vineyard, partly spared by the dramatic frosts of 1956, has an average age of nearly 35 years. It is cultivated in a traditional manner (regular ploughing, thinning, leaf removal) and ideally harvested over two or three afternoons. Fermentation takes place in concrete vats and the young wine is then aged in oak barrels, half of which are renewed each year. Château TROTANOY is among the most sought-after wines of the appellation and can be kept for several decades in great vintages.