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Chateau Plince2017

Chateau PlincePomerol, France

Château Plince is a Merlot‑led Pomerol from the Moreau family’s single-block vineyard on dark, iron-rich sand just outsi…Learn More »

$56

/750ml

2017 Retail Average

91

/100

2017 Pro Rating

Chateau Plince 2017 Vintage Overview

2017 OVERVIEW

Chateau Plince 2017 offers generous dark plum and blackberry fruit layered with gentle smoke, a touch of spice and a subtle mineral edge. Medium to full in body, it shows round, chewy tannins that give structure without harshness, leading to a long, savory finish that balances ripe fruit with fresh lift. This vintage is approachable yet serious, with enough depth to reward short-term cellaring.

Drinking Window
2022 2030
Pairings

Roast duck with cherry glaze, grilled lamb chops with herbs, mushroom and truffle risotto

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Chateau Plince Vintage Comparison

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Chateau Plince · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Plince

Château Plince is a Merlot‑led Pomerol from the Moreau family’s single-block vineyard on dark, iron-rich sand just outside the village of Catusseau, producing a supple, medium-bodied red with ripe black and red fruits, subtle spice and polished tannins. Vinified in temperature-controlled cement and aged 12–18 months in French oak, it captures a slightly lighter, early‑drinking, yet classically fruited expression of Pomerol’s right-bank terroir.