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Chateau Pichon Longueville(Baron)

Jintuo Manor (Piaget) is located in the village of Pauillac in the Medoc region of Bordeaux, France, and the family's Chateau Pichon Longueville (Comtesse) is a sister winery, both rated 1855 in 1855.
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Highlights
1855 Meadow Estate Estate Grade 2 Estate Wine The only "bottom cellar" in Bordeaux Rich in taste, strong tannins, elegant and vigorous, full of aging potential
Region
Bordeaux-Puilleux, France
Grape
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Francois, Xiao Weidu
Color
Dark red
Bouquet
Rich smell of tobacco leaves, black berries and roasted oak
Taste
The tannins are soft and full of black currant, vanilla, oak, black truffle, coffee beans and chocolate properties. The taste is elegant and mellow, and the black skin has a long-lasting taste.
Overall wine review
Moderate dry red wine, deep red color. Rich in tobacco, black berries and roasted oak. The tannins are soft and full of black currant, vanilla, oak, black truffle, coffee beans and chocolate properties.
Food paring
Tender steak, sirloin, cowboy bone, sheep cheese
Drinking temperature
16℃-18℃
Supplier
Jointek Wine (Asia) Co., Ltd.
Product description
Winery Introduction
Jintuo Manor (Piaget) is located in the village of Pauillac in the Medoc region of Bordeaux, France, and the family's Chateau Pichon Longueville (Comtesse) is a sister winery, both rated 1855 in 1855. Zhuangzhuang is adjacent to Latour Manor. Currently operated by the French AXA Group, it has the only "bottom cellar" in Bordeaux.
The original Jintuo manor originated in the late 17th century. Before the seventeenth century, the land of the Jintuo Manor was only a large forest. After continuous marriage and inheritance, the plot was given the family names of the two families: the Pichon and the Longueville. By 1694 Jacques de Pichon of the Pichon family was married to the daughter of another large winery's family, the Rauzan family. Jacques began to grow grapes in the garden of the Pichon Longueville, taking advantage of the experience of the Ruchen family to run a wine estate. Winemaking gradually built the Jintuo Manor. In the inheritance, the manor was divided into two parts, one of which was inherited by three daughters and developed into today's Jintuo Manor (Countess Countess). The other two-fifths were inherited by two sons. It is now the Jintuo Manor (the earl ). In 1933, the manor was sold to the Bouteillier family. Under the management of the Butelier family, the Ginto Manor (Counter Earl) still maintained a high reputation, but in 1961 Jean Boutt. The death of Jean Bouteillier became a sign of the decline of the manor. His eldest son, Bernard, was not the same as the weaker one, and he had nothing more to do. In addition, his equipment was old and the garden was reluctant to spend money to improve. It is said that the warehouse was not enough at that time, so the new wine after bottling was placed on the cement floor in front of the house to be exposed to sunlight and the quality of the wine deteriorated. Therefore, in the 1970s and 1980s, the wine quality plummeted and the price fell to the bottom.
In 1987, by Jean-Michel Cazes (also owned Chateau Lynch Bages, Les Ormes de Pez) and AXA Vintage (AXA) Millésimes) bought the estate together. The AXA Year Company made a large investment in the estate, completely rebuilt a wine cellar located below the castle's front pool and renovated the uninhabited castle. Makes the estate's wine quality has greatly improved. Today, with the participation of Christian Seely, the estate of Kington Manor has been fully restored and the wines produced in the past decade have been particularly good.
 
Region Introduction
Pauillac, located in the upper Medocu district of Bordeaux, France, is known for producing high-quality red wine. In the classification system of Mido in 1855, a total of four first class wineries were selected, namely Lafite Castle, Latour Winery, Margaux Chateau, Houbowang Chateau, plus 1973 The second-tier winery was promoted to the first-tier winery's Mouton Winery. There are a total of five first-tier wineries. The village of Puyle occupied three of them. This may be the reason why this little-known village is famous. The village of Puyele has a total area of about 1,200 hectares. The grapes grown include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. The bead is the most important grape variety in the production area and the most widely grown grape variety. The village's high-quality gravel soil provides an excellent environment for its growth. Lafite Fortress has the largest vineyard in the Mido region, producing unique wines and tannins that are mellow and memorable.
 
Calendar score

years

Grader

Score (Score/Full Score)

2006

RVF

18.5/20

2007

Decanter

4/5

2008

Robert Parker

95/100

2008

Wine Advocate

95/100

2009

Wine Advocate

98/100

2010

Robert Parker

97/100

2011

Li Zhiyan

94/100

2012

James Suckling

94/100

2014

James Suckling

95-96/100

2015

Robert Parker

97/100

2016

James Suckling

98-99/100

 

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