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2021 Château La Violette

6 available
Minimum Bid Per Bottle is $210
Ends Sunday, 7pm Pacific

ITEM 9551001 - Removed from a professional wine storage facility; Purchased direct from a distributor; Consignor is original owner

Bidder Quantity Amount Total
6 $210
2021 Château La Violette

RATINGS

94Jeb Dunnuck

More red and black fruits, truffle, spice, and floral notes...medium to full-bodied, beautifully textured, seamless effort that has gorgeous tannins, a layered, expansive mouthfeel, and outstanding length.

93Vinous / IWC

Hints of lavender, spice, mocha, dried herbs and licorice weave through a core of dark-toned fruit. Subtle but persistent tannins and bright acids extend the finish.

92-93James Suckling

Sweet berry and spice with some pie-crust character. Medium body, firm tannins and a fresh finish.

PRODUCER

Château La Violette

Château La Violette is an 8.5-acre estate near Château Le Pin and Château Trotanoy in Pomerol. Since 2005 it has been owned by Catherine Pere-Verge. The vineyards are 100% Merlot and on average the vines are 40 years old. Consulting winemaker Michel Rolland has helped craft the wines of this estate since Pere-Verge acquired it. About 5,000 bottles are produced annually.

REGION

France, Bordeaux, Pomerol

Pomerol is the smallest of Bordeaux’s red wine producing regions, with only about 2,000 acres of vineyards. Located on the east side of the Dordogne River, it is one of the so-called “right bank” appellations and therefore planted primarily to Merlot. Pomerol is unique in Bordeaux in that it is the only district never to have been rated in a classification system. Some historians think Pomerol’s location on the right bank made it unattractive to Bordeaux-based wine traders, who had plenty of wine from Medoc and Graves to export to England and northern Europe. Since ranking estates was essentially a marketing ploy to help brokers sell wine, ranking an area where they did little business held no interest for them. Pomerol didn’t get much attention from the international wine community until the 1960s, when Jean-Pierre Moueix, an entrepreneurial wine merchant, started buying some of Pomerol’s best estates and exporting the wines. Today the influential Moueix family owns Pomerol’s most famous estate, Château Pétrus, along with numerous other Pomerol estates. Pomerol wines, primarily Merlot blended with small amounts of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, are considered softer and less tannic than left bank Bordeaux.