2007 | Le Pin | Pomerol (Double Magnum)
Red Wine: 2007 | Le Pin | Pomerol (Double Magnum)
Le Pin is one of the newer names of Bordeaux having only made its debut in 1979. Owned and operated by the Thienpont family (of Vieux Château Certan), production is truly miniscule by Bordeaux standards and it is one of the most highly sought-after wines in the world.
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Producer: Le Pin
Vintage: 2007
Size: 3L
ABV: 13%
Varietal: Merlot
Country/Region: France, Bordeaux
Detailed Description
Le Pin is one of the newer names of Bordeaux having only made its debut in 1979. Owned and operated by the Thienpont family (of Vieux Château Certan), production is truly miniscule by Bordeaux standards and it is one of the most highly sought-after wines in the world. 2007 was a complex vintage and this is a slightly lighter, more elegant version of a wine that is often characterised by its flamboyance and opulence. A better vintage for enjoying younger, this is now in its optimum drinking window.gy!”.
Producer Information
Le Pin is a tiny 2.7-hectare (6-acre) property in the Pomerol district of Bordeaux. It was created in 1979 by the Thienpont family (owners of nearby Vieux Château Certan), and quickly rose to prominence to vie for the title of most expensive wine in the world.The 100 percent Merlot wine is extremely concentrated and lush; it can often be drunk young but is best with a decade of aging.The Le Pin vineyard is south-facing and sits on well-drained gravel and sand soils which give extremely low yields. There is also a small amount of Cabernet Franc planted. However, this not used in the Le Pin wine, and is gradually being replaced by Merlot.