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Merlot is a red wine grape variety with strong historic ties to Bordeaux and the southwest of France. It is the predominant variety in most wines from Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, the area in which the variety originated. Merlot is now widely planted in wine regions across the world and, in terms o...
Pomerol is a much-respected red wine appellation in the Bordeaux region of southwestern France. Both historically and physically, it stands apart from other Bordeaux appellations. It does not conform to the accepted image of a Bordeaux wine district as being a wealthy, long-established, château-l...
Petrus is easily Pomerol's most important wine, and is one of the most notable estates in Bordeaux. The Merlot-based wine comes from an 11.4-hectare (28-acre) vineyard in the eastern part of the Pomerol appellation, and is known for being rich and powerful, with characteristics of chocolate, spic...
1989 was a fantastic vintage year for Europe with a number of regions having standout vintages, some the best of the decade.
Bordeaux, particularly, had virtually no faults with reds, whites and dessert wines all performing exceptionally well. Burgundy, Rh?ne and the Alsace also enjoyed sublime years.
The Barolos of Piedmont...