Château TournefeuilleLalande de Pomerol 2020

Product code: 17489
£33.00 inc VAT
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Bordeaux
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Red Blend
Grape: 74% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Franc, 2% Cabernet Sauvignon
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Bordeaux
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Red Blend
Grape: 74% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Franc, 2% Cabernet Sauvignon

Product Notes

Château Tournefeuille is a picturesque chateau located in the Lalande de Pomerol appellation of Bordeaux. Producing world-renowned red wines, Château Tournefeuille is situated on a beautiful hilltop, surrounded by stunning vineyards.

The estate covers 12 hectares of land and produces wine mainly from the Merlot grape variety, which thrives in the local terroir. The wine produced here is highly sought after around the world due to the combination of its terroir, the expertise of the winemakers, and the exceptional care taken in the production process.

Château Tournefeuille’s wines have earned a reputation for their complexity, depth, and balance; the perfect representation of the Lalande de Pomerol terroir. The chateau also offers a stunning selection of organic wines produced alongside traditional blends.

Tasting Notes

This mainly Merlot wine has firm tannins as well as rich black fruits. With good potential, the wine's structure balances with the density and berry flavors to promise future opulence and complexity

About the Winery

Château Tournefeuille

The story of the region of Château Tournefeuille begins in the middle ages. The Celts moved to the area and started to farm in the appellation. However, the name Tournefeuille did not come up till 1783. It appeared in the renowned accurate cartography of Guyenne that the historian Belleyme carried out. It got done under King Louis XV’s orders. The name highlighted the existence and presence of a farm and grapevines in the region’s slopes. It implied that the vineyards of Tournefeuille dated back to the time when the winemaking business and industry experienced something akin to a renaissance. 

The term Tournefeuille means leaf-turn. It originated from the windy location high up on the hillside, offering a beneficial exposure to wind. The name gets used by the locals and even tourists even today. 

In 1850, Victor Tastet acquired the property and constructed a winemaking estate. The structure’s design got based on the archetypal style of château bordelais. The house combined various facilities necessary for winemaking and the natural qualities of the terroir to produce high-quality wines. In 1874, an industrialist from Charente named Camille Decout acquired Château Tournefeuille. He continued to build the winery’s fame and won several awards. Additionally, he managed to increase the cultivation area belonging to Château Tournefeuille. However, the war outbreak in 1914 compelled Camille to put down several of his plans. 

In 1939, the Sautarel family of the Corrèze region set up their business at Château Tournefeuille. In the next 59 years, Léon Sautarel and Jacques and André, his two sons, modernised the systems and facilities of the winery. They mechanised the processes, constructed a cellar, and expanded the vineyards. In 1998, the Sautarel brothers handed over the ownership of Château Tournefeuille to the Cambier and Petit families. They have managed the winery ever since.

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