Description
Similarly, the Thienponts of Chateau le Pin have bought and run l’If (the yew tree this time, as opposed to the pine tree!). This tends to get good traction on the markets as still less than 2000 cases are made. The vines lie immediately below Chateau Troplong Mondot but there is far more Cabernet Franc (30%) to give the Merlot that floral, fine edge in the same vein as Lafleur, Figeac or Cheval Blanc. This is a Siren of red wines; attractive, alluring and addictive! 2025 to 2041