Château Pitron
Chateau Pitron comes from the vineyards of the Strong House Puch of Gensac which produced wine since 17th century. Thus, in 1686, the chateau was acquired by Jacques-Jean of Puch and remained in the family until the beginning of 20th century. It was sold in 1932 to a Sino-American couple, then it was bought back in 1993 by Mr. Pitron, the current owner and partner of UniVitis, whose major investments illustrate the strong desire to match excellence. In 1995, the castle was listed as an historic monument.
Youthful purple hue. The nose is intense, ripe and modern with layers of dark fruit like blackberry, cherry, cassis underlined by roasted oak, liquorice and dry spices. The palate is youthful and structured with ripe but present tannin adding freshness. Layers of juicy dark fruit with crushed blackberry and cassis notes supported by a fine hint of roasted oak and a long dense finish
Grape variety | Merlot |
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Vintage | 2018 |
Wine color | Red |
Wine growing region | Bordeaux |
Wine type | Still |
Mininum Order Quantity | 0 |
Identifier | Ch Pitron |
External ID | UNIVITIS |