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2011 | Château Belle-Brise | Pomerol

€3.362,95

Red Wine: 2011 | Château Belle-Brise | Pomerol

This wine had an intense nose of black cherries, silky fruit, tannin, finesse, and elegance. Great complexity and length here. Very classy and stylish wine.

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Producer: Château Belle-Brise

Vintage: 2011

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

    Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

      Detailed Description

      This wine had an intense nose of black cherries, silky fruit, tannin, finesse, and elegance. Great complexity and length here. Very classy and stylish wine.

            Producer Information

            Château Belle-Brise is a small but well-regarded wine estate based in the Pomerol appellation in northeastern Bordeaux. It is located just north of the town of Liborne, on the northern banks of the Dordogne river. The two-hectare (five acre) estate is planted to roughly 80 percent Merlot and 20 percent Cabernet Franc. The vineyard is run organically and biodynamically. The vineyard is one of the most southwesterly in the Pomerol appellation – indeed, it is situated in Bonalgue, a northern suburb of Libourne. The small vineyard is bordered to the south by housing and to the west by the high-speed railway line between Bordeaux and Paris. Although its location is not generally considered among the top-flight of Pomerol terroir, the estate reportedly sits on an excellent soil profile, even boasting Pomerol's signature "crasse de fer" (iron-rich sandy, gravel-clay). Given its size, Belle-Brise's production is unsurprisingly small and the estate's 800-case annual output is mostly sold direct to restaurants worldwide. Furthermore, the current owner of the estate – the originally Armagnac-based Henri-Bruno de Coincy, who bought the property in 1991 – actively avoids having high-profile critics and publications rate the wines. This combination of rarity and relative anonymity has garnered the label an almost cult-like following.

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              2011 | Château Belle-Brise | Pomerol

              €3.362,95

              Red Wine: 2011 | Château Belle-Brise | Pomerol

              This wine had an intense nose of black cherries, silky fruit, tannin, finesse, and elegance. Great complexity and length here. Very classy and stylish wine.

              Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

              Featured in

              NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

              Producer: Château Belle-Brise

              Vintage: 2011

              Size: 750ml

              ABV: 13%

              Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

              Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

              This wine had an intense nose of black cherries, silky fruit, tannin, finesse, and elegance. Great complexity and length here. Very classy and stylish wine.

              Producer Information

              Château Belle-Brise is a small but well-regarded wine estate based in the Pomerol appellation in northeastern Bordeaux. It is located just north of the town of Liborne, on the northern banks of the Dordogne river. The two-hectare (five acre) estate is planted to roughly 80 percent Merlot and 20 percent Cabernet Franc. The vineyard is run organically and biodynamically. The vineyard is one of the most southwesterly in the Pomerol appellation – indeed, it is situated in Bonalgue, a northern suburb of Libourne. The small vineyard is bordered to the south by housing and to the west by the high-speed railway line between Bordeaux and Paris. Although its location is not generally considered among the top-flight of Pomerol terroir, the estate reportedly sits on an excellent soil profile, even boasting Pomerol's signature "crasse de fer" (iron-rich sandy, gravel-clay). Given its size, Belle-Brise's production is unsurprisingly small and the estate's 800-case annual output is mostly sold direct to restaurants worldwide. Furthermore, the current owner of the estate – the originally Armagnac-based Henri-Bruno de Coincy, who bought the property in 1991 – actively avoids having high-profile critics and publications rate the wines. This combination of rarity and relative anonymity has garnered the label an almost cult-like following.

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