Key characteristics:
Fugue de Nenin, Pomerol AOC 2020 is a red wine from Pomerol, France, made from 95% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc.
Tasting Notes:
- Variety: 95% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc.
- Appearance: Intense garnet colour..
- Aroma: A floral and fruity bouquet is released after aeration, delivering intense notes of plums and cherries..
- Taste: The mouth is silky and supple, wrapped by the fruit of the Merlot. Charming, Fugue de Nénin 2013 is at its best now. AGEING Aging takes place in 20% new barrels..
- Vinification: and aging processes. Fugue de Nénin was created and first sold in 1997. Fugue comes from sandy-clay soils found in the eastern part of the Château’s vineyards, as well as from the young vines. This second wine is a typical example of the charm of Pomerol. The wines are smooth and silky and can be enjoyed earlier than those of the Grand Vin. Fugue de Nénin 2013 comes from sandy-clay soils representing the eastern half of the estate’s vineyard and it is made from mainly Merlot, with a floral component by Cabernet Franc. For more info, visit Château Nenin website ..
- Pairing: Recommended with aged cheeses and beef on the grill, it also perfect to complement game dishes, such as pheasant and duck..
Overall impression:
Fugue de Nenin, Pomerol AOC is a food-friendly selection from Vinum Lector, added to the SpiritHouse catalogue from the current supplier portfolio.
Extra notes:
- Source: Vinum Lector product page.






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