With its 38 appellations, the Bordeaux vineyard is the most important in France in terms of AOC. Some of the wines produced there are among the most famous and expensive in the world, making Bordeaux a world benchmark in terms of wine production.
The vineyard's production is varied: around 80% red wines (such as Pomerol or Pauillac) and 20% dry white wines (such as Entre-deux-mers or Pessac-Léognan) or sweet (for example Sauternes or Cadillac), to which are added rosés, clairets, and sparkling wines (crémant de Bordeaux).
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Located in the prestigious Pomerol appellation of Bordeaux, Château Pétrus is one of the most sought-after wineries in the world. Known for producing exceptional Merlot-based wines, the estate has a reputation for producing some of the most iconic and age-worthy wines in the region.
This 1970 vintage of Pétrus Pomerol showcases the true character of the estate, with aromas of ripe dark fruits, truffles, and earth. On the palate, the wine is rich and velvety, with silky tannins and a long, lingering finish. With over 50 years of aging potential, this wine is at its peak drinking window now, offering a unique and unforgettable tasting experience.
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