12 bottles per lot
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PONTET-CANET
After becoming famous in the Versailles court, Jean-François de Pontet purchased a few acres of land in Pauillac and added his own name to the land. A century later, it became a classified growth under the 1855 classification. The estate was operated by the Cruse family for 110 years before it was finally sold to the current owner in 1975, Guy Tesseron, a cognac merchant, also the owner of Château Lafon-Rochet.
The first attempt of biodynamic agriculture occurred in 2004 and the wines are evidently more radiant, tighter and brighter. Pontet-Canet obtained both organic and biodynamic certifications in 2010 and 2014.
Château Pontet-Canet 1995
Pauillac, 5ème cru classé
Lots 412-419 levels: bottom neck or better
Lot 420 levels: into neck; lightly bin soiled labels
All lots in original wooden cases
Parcel: lots 412-419
12 bottles per lot
After becoming famous in the Versailles court, Jean-François de Pontet purchased a few acres of land in Pauillac and added his own name to the land. A century later, it became a classified growth under the 1855 classification. The estate was operated by the Cruse family for 110 years before it was finally sold to the current owner in 1975, Guy Tesseron, a cognac merchant, also the owner of Château Lafon-Rochet.
The first attempt of biodynamic agriculture occurred in 2004 and the wines are evidently more radiant, tighter and brighter. Pontet-Canet obtained both organic and biodynamic certifications in 2010 and 2014.
Château Pontet-Canet 1995
Pauillac, 5ème cru classé
Lots 412-419 levels: bottom neck or better
Lot 420 levels: into neck; lightly bin soiled labels
All lots in original wooden cases
Parcel: lots 412-419
12 bottles per lot
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