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Compare Pomerol Wine Prices

Case price from: £3,300.00
Per item: £3,300.00
Chateau Pétrus, Pomerol
Case price from: £32.00
Per item: £32.00 £27.00
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Chateau La Croix Taillefer Pomerol
Case price from: £89.87
Per item: £89.87
Chateau Latour A Pomerol
Case price from: £85.00
Per item: £85.00
Chateau Clinet Pomerol
Case price from: £22.72
Per item: £22.72 £18.48
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Chateau La Croix Romane, Lalande-de-Pomerol
Case price from: £38.50
Per item: £38.50
Pomerol 2015, Château Pierhem
Case price from: £33.32
Per item: £33.32 £30.05
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Château Mazeyres, Pomerol
Case price from: £30.99
Per item: £30.99
Lalande-de-Pomerol 2008 750ml
Case price from: £35.00
Per item: £35.00
Promesse De Franc Maillet Pomerol
Case price from: £85.00
Per item: £85.00
La Petite Eglise Pomerol 2018
Case price from: £42.25
Per item: £42.25
Lalande de Pomerol Marius Bielle 2018
Case price from: £31.99
Per item: £31.99 £29.99
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Olivier Cazenave Pomerol
Case price from: £61.66
Per item: £61.66 £52.56
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Blason de l Evangile Pomerol Bordeaux
Case price from: £60.00
Per item: £60.00
Chateau Bourgneuf Pomerol
Case price from: £31.88
Per item: £31.88 £27.60
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Château de Sales, Pomerol
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About Pomerol Wines

This has to be the most exclusive patch of land in the wine world! A small and prestige region on the Right Bank, it covers less than 2000 acres of vineyards, and lies outside any form of classification such as the Medoc or Saint-Emilion ones, yet many of its wines have reached stellar status, and command higher prices than the top Medoc wines – Chateau Petrus and Chateau Le Pin are such examples.

The best vineyards in Pomerol are in the eastern section of the small area, where they meet Saint-Emilion; Merlot dominates on the rich, clay soils, and produces rich, full, but earlier developing wines, which is one of the reasons for Pomerol’s prestigious and popular status – they are more generous at an early age than Medoc wines. The aromatic Cabernet Franc also performs well in this area. The only danger with a heavy reliance on Merlot is that it is subject to spring frosts, as it buds early, and there have been some years , where a high proportion of the vines have lost all their crop.

There is a great deal of investment in Pomerol currently, from the Far East and many multinationals, with money pouring into the vineyards, the Chateaux and the winemaking.

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