This second wine from the Château Nénin is characterised by its elegance and lusciousness, underlined by a tense tannic structure and a great freshness, with a persistent and brilliant finish on the fruit.
Château Nénin’s vineyards grow on a single block of land with the exception of one plot. In Pomerol, where it is rare for an estate to exceed 10 hectares, Château Nénin’s vineyard is considered very large, with 32 hectares of vines in production.
The budburst was spread out over time and created a variation in the stages of development that was to be partially evened out by the dry, sunny period that began in mid-July. The colour change and ripening occurred in ideal weather conditions that continued through to harvest-time. The grapes remained perfectly healthy despite rainy spells during picking.
Pairs well with poultry, veal roast, any red meats grilled, or cheese.