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Pascal Chatonnet Lalande de Pomerol Esprit Lalande 2019

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Pascal Chatonnet Lalande de Pomerol Esprit Lalande 2019

Wine Description

Lalande-de-Pomerol wines are characterized by a deep red colour and display notes of red fruit, with barrel aging often developing notes of plum, leather, and coconut. They are typically full-bodied, powerful, well-structured, and smooth. Common varietal blends in the appellation are dominated by Merlot, often around 80%, with Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec also authorized.

Wines from the 2019 vintage in the appellation are described as soft, silky, and polished, with notes of sweet red fruits and cocoa, showing freshness and an approachable character. The typical Lalande-de-Pomerol wine has a good ageing potential of five to ten years, and many 2019s are ready to drink now or can be cellared for up to 2030-2032.

Food Pairing

  • Lalande-de-Pomerol wines are Merlot-dominant, well-structured reds that pair well with hearty, rich dishes.

  • Suggested pairings include roast saddle of lamb, duck with foie gras, tournedos, duck breast, or game-based dishes such as venison stew and roast wild boar. They are also excellent with regional specialities and robust red meats, such as grilled rib steak or oven cooked lamb saddle.

  • This pairing highlights the wine's depth and character.

Wine Description

Lalande-de-Pomerol wines are characterized by a deep red colour and display notes of red fruit, with barrel aging often developing notes of plum, leather, and coconut. They are typically full-bodied, powerful, well-structured, and smooth. Common varietal blends in the appellation are dominated by Merlot, often around 80%, with Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec also authorized.

Wines from the 2019 vintage in the appellation are described as soft, silky, and polished, with notes of sweet red fruits and cocoa, showing freshness and an approachable character. The typical Lalande-de-Pomerol wine has a good ageing potential of five to ten years, and many 2019s are ready to drink now or can be cellared for up to 2030-2032.

Food Pairing

  • Lalande-de-Pomerol wines are Merlot-dominant, well-structured reds that pair well with hearty, rich dishes.

  • Suggested pairings include roast saddle of lamb, duck with foie gras, tournedos, duck breast, or game-based dishes such as venison stew and roast wild boar. They are also excellent with regional specialities and robust red meats, such as grilled rib steak or oven cooked lamb saddle.

  • This pairing highlights the wine's depth and character.

$7.97

Original: $22.77

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Pascal Chatonnet Lalande de Pomerol Esprit Lalande 2019

$22.77

$7.97

Description

Wine Description

Lalande-de-Pomerol wines are characterized by a deep red colour and display notes of red fruit, with barrel aging often developing notes of plum, leather, and coconut. They are typically full-bodied, powerful, well-structured, and smooth. Common varietal blends in the appellation are dominated by Merlot, often around 80%, with Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec also authorized.

Wines from the 2019 vintage in the appellation are described as soft, silky, and polished, with notes of sweet red fruits and cocoa, showing freshness and an approachable character. The typical Lalande-de-Pomerol wine has a good ageing potential of five to ten years, and many 2019s are ready to drink now or can be cellared for up to 2030-2032.

Food Pairing

  • Lalande-de-Pomerol wines are Merlot-dominant, well-structured reds that pair well with hearty, rich dishes.

  • Suggested pairings include roast saddle of lamb, duck with foie gras, tournedos, duck breast, or game-based dishes such as venison stew and roast wild boar. They are also excellent with regional specialities and robust red meats, such as grilled rib steak or oven cooked lamb saddle.

  • This pairing highlights the wine's depth and character.