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Château Pomys Cru Bourgeois
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About the producer

This château's vineyard was classified as a Cru Bourgeois in 1932. It lies between Marbuzet and Leysac. In 2017, Michel Reybier, the owner of Cos d'Estournel, announced the purchase of Pomys. In his view, “the purchase of Château Pomys is a reference to the property's history. It aims to recreate the architectural whole which the founder desired”. Indeed Château Pomys was part of the assets inherited by Louis Gaspard d'Estournel in 1791. Having invested all his fortune in Cos, he lived at Pomys. Followed by his new teams, this is the cru to follow for future vintages.

About the wine

Its wine combines the power of a Saint Estèphe with tremendous elegance, underscored by refined aromas of blackcurrants and leather.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Bordeaux

Producers and wineries: Château Pomys

Colour: red

Volume: 70000 bottles

Grape variety: Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Food and wine pairings: : Grives aux raisins, Levraut rôti, Civet de marcassin

Appellation: Saint-Estèphe

Classification: Cru bourgeois

Owner: GFA Arnaud

Size (in ha): 13 hectares

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Château Pomys Cru Bourgeois 1986
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