Chateau Pape Clement
Château Pape Clément is one of the oldest Grands Crus of Bordeaux. His vineyard - the first harvests took place in 1252 - was implemented in the XIIth century by Bertrand de Goth, younger of a noble family from Bordeaux region. Archbishop of Bordeaux, Bertrand de Got became Pope in 1305 under the name of Clement V. This is where the Château inherited its name from and its wine became an icon.
There are notes of all families of fragrance: fruit, flowers, and spices. Taste: The attack is forthright, round and suave, soothing even. The intense aromas initially recall the complexity of the nose. There is leather and lightly charred wood, and roasted notes. The beauty of the vintage is revealed by its elegance rather than its full-flavor. The wine has an attractive aromatic range with a finish of remarkable elegance.
Color | Red |
Size | 750 ml |
Dryness | Dry |
Mevushal | Not Mevushal |
Producer | Chateau Pape Clement |
Varietal | Blend |
Alcohol Content | 14.5 |
Wine Type | Table Wine |
Pairs Well With | Tomato Based Dishes Grilled Meats |
Case Size | 12 |
Supervision | OU, Rabbinate of Paris |
Region | France |