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Wine for sale: Château Pontet-Canet

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Château Pontet-Canet

To cross the threshold of the vast domain of Pontet-Canet is to step into a singular spot within the world of Bordeaux’s grands crus. There’s something enchanting about the place, with its equine inhabitants and a deep sense that nature has been given space to flourish.

Château Pontet-Canet has only been owned by three families since it was created at the beginning of the 17th century. The property was established by Jean-François de Pontet, the King's equerry and subsequently the governor of the Médoc. Some years later, his descendants enlarged the vineyard with plots from a locality known as Canet. Classified in 1855, the property was purchased in 1865 by Hermann Cruse, a well-known Bordeaux wine merchant, who developed an international reputation for its wines. The property has belonged to the Tesseron family since 1975. Guy Tesseron supervised a substantial modernisation of the facilities, but also the vinification techniques. Today, it is his sons, Alfred and Gérard Tesseron who manage the domaine. In the heart of Pauillac, the 80 ha of vines, alongside Mouton Rothschild, are planted on a hilltop of Garonne gravel and sand. It was a revolution which made Alfred Tesseron and Jean-Michel Comme (who left the estate in 2020), in the mid-2000s, convert the first classical premier cru of the Médoc to biodynamics. This duo managed to lift this fifth cru classé to the level of the great Bordeaux wines. To such an extent that 10 (years) later, Pontent-Canet can emulate this. Nothing is left to chance for the élevage. The domaine's teams continue to innovate to create the best wines. The wines are then aged for 16 to 20 months. Aging takes place in oak barrels, about two-thirds of which are renewed each year and, since 2012, in amphora (for a third). The shape of these was conceived at the château for balance between full bodied and tension in the wines.

2021
1,050
2021
490
198 10% off for every 3 purchased
2021
220
2021
192
2021
96
2021
480 (starting price)
2020
225
2020
225
2020
220
2020
330
2020
110
2019
220
108 10% off for every 3 purchased
2019
120
2019
600
2019
600
2019
75 (current price)
2019
75 (current price)
2019
75 (current price)
2019
75 (current price)
2019
75 (current price)
2019
75 (current price)
2019
450 (current price)
2019
450 (starting price)
2019
402 (current price)
2018
169
2018
120
2018
180 (current price)
2017
105
94.50 10% off for every 2 purchased
2017
105
2017
90
2017
136 (current price)
2016
175
2015
375
2015
250
2015
375
2014
210 (current price)
2012
100
2012
190
2012
70 (starting price)
2012
70 (starting price)
2012
210 (current price)
2012
192 (current price)
2012
189 (starting price)
2012
120 (starting price)
2011
115
2011
70 (current price)
2011
210 (starting price)
2011
140 (starting price)
2011
126 (current price)
2010
160 (current price)
2009
360 (current price)
2009
480 (current price)
2009
160 (current price)
2008
100 (current price)
2008
100 (current price)
2007
170 (current price)
2007
600 (current price)
2006
85 (current price)
2006
80 (starting price)
2006
80 (starting price)
2006
144 (starting price)
2004
65 (current price)
2004
60 (starting price)
2000
90 (current price)
2000
85 (current price)
1999
180 (current price)
1998
1,140
1996
80 (current price)
1989
80 (starting price)
1989
160 (starting price)
1986
70 (current price)
1981
162 (starting price)
1981
54 (starting price)
1981
108 (starting price)
1981
108 (starting price)
1981
146 (starting price)
1981
97 (starting price)
1981
97 (starting price)
1975
46 (current price)
2012
45
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