LE PIN
Le Pin is located in Pomerol and annually produces 400-600 cases of its first wine, Le Pin. It is not an actual château, although it is often referred to as such in the wine-naming traditions of Bordeaux. One should be aware that there is also a Château Le Pin in Bordeaux AOC. Read more
Le Pin
Le Pin is located in Pomerol and annually produces 400-600 cases of its first wine, Le Pin. It is not an actual château, although it is often referred to as such in the wine-naming traditions of Bordeaux. One should be aware that there is also a Château Le Pin in Bordeaux AOC.
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.
Grapes are harvested by hand and fermented in stainless steel before 14 to 18 months' aging in first one new oak barrel, and then a second. Production is obviously tiny, totaling just 600 to 700 cases per year – compared with 4,000 for Petrus and 20,000 and more for the Médoc First Growths. Le Pin is named after two pine trees at the vineyard. There is no true château on the property, though a new winery was opened in 2011, replacing an old farmhouse basement.
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