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Chateau La Croix St. Georges Bottle

Chateau La Croix St. Georges2001

Chateau La Croix St. GeorgesPomerol, France

Château La Croix Saint‑Georges is a small Janoueix family Pomerol planted mainly to Merlot (about 90–95% with a splash o…Learn More »

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Chateau La Croix St. Georges 2001 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Château La Croix Saint‑Georges is a small Janoueix family Pomerol planted mainly to Merlot (about 90–95% with a splash of Cabernet Franc) on the high gravel plateau nestled between Le Pin, Petit‑Village and Vieux Château Certan; the wine is known for a plush, velvety texture, ripe plum and black‑fru…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau La Croix St. Georges

Château La Croix Saint‑Georges is a small Janoueix family Pomerol planted mainly to Merlot (about 90–95% with a splash of Cabernet Franc) on the high gravel plateau nestled between Le Pin, Petit‑Village and Vieux Château Certan; the wine is known for a plush, velvety texture, ripe plum and black‑fruit character with savory tapenade/underbrush notes and a noticeable, sometimes cigar‑shaped‑barrel influenced oak presence that rewards short–to–medium cellar aging.