Pomerol

Pomerol is one of Bordeaux’s most prestigious — and smallest — wine appellations, located on the Right Bank of the Dordogne River, just northwest of Saint-Émilion. Despite its global fame, Pomerol has no official classification system (unlike the Médoc or Saint-Émilion), yet its wines are among the most sought-after in the world.

  • Situated in the Libournais area of Bordeaux.

  • Borders Saint-Émilion to the east.

  • Covers roughly 800 hectares (2,000 acres) — making it one of Bordeaux’s tiniest appellations.


🍇 Grapes and Wine Style

  • Dominant grape: Merlot (often 70–100% of blends).

  • Supporting grapes: Cabernet Franc and, occasionally, Cabernet Sauvignon.

  • Style: Rich, plush, and silky wines with deep fruit concentration (plum, black cherry, truffle, cocoa) and smooth tannins.

  • Known for approachable texture in youth yet capable of long aging.


🌍 Terroir

  • Gentle, gravelly plateau with clay and sand soils; the blue clay (crasse de fer) in parts of Pomerol is key to its unique character.

  • Excellent drainage and heat retention contribute to the ripeness and velvety texture of the wines.


🏰 Notable Estates

Although unclassified, Pomerol is home to some of Bordeaux’s most legendary names:

  • Château Pétrus – the most iconic, made almost entirely from Merlot.

  • Le Pin – a modern cult estate, extremely small production.

  • Vieux Château Certan, La Conseillante, L’Evangile, Trotanoy, among others.


🍷 Character Summary

  • Body: Medium to full.

  • Tannins: Fine, velvety.

  • Flavors: Black fruit, plum, truffle, mocha, violets, and earth.

  • Ageability: Top wines can age for decades; others are charmingly drinkable within a few years.

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