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Chateau Siaurac

Chateau SiauracLalande de Pomerol, France

Château Siaurac is the flagship Lalande‑de‑Pomerol from a historic 46‑ha estate on the right bank, typically a Merlot‑le…Learn More »

$23

/750ml

Current Retail Average

91

/100

Average Pro Rating

Chateau Siaurac All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Château Siaurac is the flagship Lalande‑de‑Pomerol from a historic 46‑ha estate on the right bank, typically a Merlot‑led blend (with Cabernet Franc and sometimes Malbec) grown on clay‑and‑gravel soils that lend plush, ripe cherry and plum fruit, velvet tannins and mineral lift. The wine is vinified in modern vats and partially oak‑aged, and in recent years the estate has moved toward organic/biodynamic practices, producing a rounded, accessible…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Siaurac

Château Siaurac is the flagship Lalande‑de‑Pomerol from a historic 46‑ha estate on the right bank, typically a Merlot‑led blend (with Cabernet Franc and sometimes Malbec) grown on clay‑and‑gravel soils that lend plush, ripe cherry and plum fruit, velvet tannins and mineral lift. The wine is vinified in modern vats and partially oak‑aged, and in recent years the estate has moved toward organic/biodynamic practices, producing a rounded, accessible Bordeaux with Pomerol‑like richness but often a touch more freshness and value.