This red wine is from the Piva family, located in Entre-De-Mers, Bordeaux, between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. It is made without barrels, but is very satisfying to drink thanks to the use of fully ripe Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. This organic Bordeaux wine has a mild, full-bodied, and elegant taste.
Wine Details
- Type : Full-bodied (medium-heavy)
- Origin : Bordeaux, France
- Manufacturer : Piva family
- Capacity : 750ml (full bottle)
- Product name: Fruit wine
taste
A Bordeaux red with a calm aroma of red fruits. It has a mild astringency, fullness, and an elegant finish.
The perfect crease and mild flavor make it the perfect choice for a casual, different mood. The moderate weight makes it suitable for both traditional French and Japanese cuisine.
The grapes are grown in vineyards similar to those of Saint-Emilion and Pomerol, and the wine is made primarily from Merlot, which is the perfect grape for the vineyards.
Grape varieties (click on the variety name to go to the explanation page for each variety)
Merlot ,Cabernet Sauvignon , Cabernet Franc
Food that goes well with wine
Meat, cheese, duck, lamb etc.
Bordeaux Red - Foods that go well with Château des Seigneurs de Pommiers
About the Piva family
Chateau Pouchaud Larquey (Pivat family)
Chateau des Seigneurs de Pommyers (Pivat family)
Organic since 1984
They arrived in Northern Italy and have been making wine for generations, but in 1924 they headed to Entre-de-Mers in the Bordeaux region of France. They purchased Chateau Petit Chaud L'Arque in 1961 and Chateau Seigner de Pommier in 1989, and are making wine under two brands. They have always been practicing organic farming, but they are paying attention to the environment. The two chateaux cannot be separated, but the differences in altitude and soil result in wines with completely different flavors. Please pay particular attention to the moon when making wine. Before the announcement of their ancestors, they looked at the grapes and made wine based on the movement of the moon. They are one of the most awarded farms, with many awards to their name.