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Chateau La Croix de Gay 2017

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Chateau La Croix de Gay 2017

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Medium to deep garnet-purple coloured, the 2017 LA Croix de Gay gives up notes of asphalt, sauteed h...

Medium to deep garnet-purple coloured, the 2017 LA Croix de Gay gives up notes of asphalt, sauteed herbs and damp soil over a core of baked black plums, fruitcake and dried mulberries. Medium-bodied, rustic and enough muscular fruit and an herbal lift on the finish.

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$117.00

Sku: BDPO030512754

3 in stock

Country: France
Region: Pomerol
Wine Style: Red - Smooth & Supple
Grape Varietal: Merlot, Cabernet Franc

WS
92
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Description/ Tasting Notes

Medium to deep garnet-purple coloured, the 2017 LA Croix de Gay gives up notes of asphalt, sauteed herbs and damp soil over a core of baked black plums, fruitcake and dried mulberries. Medium-bodied, rustic and enough muscular fruit and an herbal lift on the finish.

Winery Info/ Brand



The origin of the château La Croix Gay and the Lebreton family is the hamlet of Pignon in the north of the Pomerol appellation, on the edge of the Barbanne River. It is in all likelihood the Pomerol historic village on the road leading from Saint-Emilion to Guitres. The old church dating from 11th century was 100 meters away in the center of the cemetery. The former rectory where the Abbot Trémolière hid, in 1793, the proscribed Girondins Barbaroux, Louvet and Valady is located in the heart of this hamlet.

Region Info/ Origin



The Pomerol region is located at the northern border where viticulture was present in the area during the time of the Romans. Though it is uncertain as to the origins of the name "Pomerol", but it is speculated that the word was derived from the Latin word poma, which refers to a fruit bearing seeds and is the origin of the French word pomme, meaning apple. This theory is supported by the region's long history of polyculture with many other crops, particularly fruits and grains, being cultivated in the area long before viticulture became a primary focus.
Medium to deep garnet-purple coloured, the 2017 LA Croix de Gay gives up notes of asphalt, sauteed herbs and damp soil over a core of baked black plums, fruitcake and dried mulberries. Medium-bodied, ...

Medium to deep garnet-purple coloured, the 2017 LA Croix de Gay gives up notes of asphalt, sauteed herbs and damp soil over a core of baked black plums, fruitcake and dried mulberries. Medium-bodied, rustic and enough muscular fruit and an herbal lift on the finish.

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