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Château Nénin Pomerol Red 2018

Château Nénin Pomerol Red 2018

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The Nénin 2018 is a blend with around 63% Merlot and 37% Cabernet Franc. Deep black purple in colour, the nose is full of explosive notes of black plums in syrup, cherries and blueberries with hints of liquorice and eucalyptus. On the palate it reveals itself to be full-bodied, fresh and with a few layers of ripe fruit to unravel.
  • Domaines Delon
  • France
  • Bordeaux
  • 2018
  • Merlot and Cabernet Franc
  • 75cl
  • 14,50%
  • 16ºC - 18ºC
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The story

On the eve of the 1997 harvest, Jean-Hubert Delon purchased Château Nénin, which had belonged to his cousins, the Despujol family, since 1847. A major restructuring was immediately undertaken.

The pruning and trellising methods were reviewed, the land was drained, the vines were replanted or uprooted, and the equipment modernized. The ageing and storage cellars were extended and completely re-fitted, and air conditioning was added. A new vat room, furnished with state-of-the-art equipment, was built thereby completing the total transformation of the property.

A great Pomerol terroir
Château Nénin's vineyards grow on a single block of land with the exception of one plot. Nevertheless, the Grand Vin is only produced on the best parcels, 8 hectares of the largest clay and gravel terroirs located on the Pomerol plateau. The adjoining plots, below, are devoted to the production of the second wine, Fugue de Nénin.

In the context of the Pomerol appellation, where it is rare for a property to exceed 10 hectares, Château Nénin represents a significant area: up to 32 hectares of vines in production. As such, its terroir encompasses the full range of soils that characterise Pomerol. These are mainly Oligocene deposits overlain by gravelly alluvial deposits from the Dordogne; siliceous clays and gravels, quartz, granite, iron slag and basaltic pebbles.

Source: Domaines Delon website