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Delight in the intense dark fruits. Savour the earthy undertones of this ruby-hued nectar. Blackberries, cherries, plums, and a hint of spice captivate the senses, guiding you on a tantalizing journey of discovery. Underscored by a rich, chocolate depth, its velvety finish leaves a lingering echo of tobacco hints. Nurtured within Pomerol’s unique terroir, this wine’s complexity creates an unrivalled melody of symphonic flavours. Six generations of winemaking have meticulously crafted a vibrant repose, inviting you to adventure beyond convention and partake in its harmonious symphony. Let your glass be a bridge to Pomerol’s expressive nuance and character.
Pair with a hearty beef tenderloin, kissed with fresh herbs and drizzled with luscious red wine reduction. The luscious spectrum of flavours infuses the dish with a decadent symphony. Command attention with duck confit paired with a cherry reduction or a cheese platter showcasing robust blue cheeses. The bold flavours of the wine are designed to stand up to dishes of equal intensity. *For adventurous foodies, why not pair with a Korean barbecue or Mexican mole? Unexpected yet undeniably delightful, the wine’s berry-rich flavours pair beautifully with exotic cuisines.
Our story takes you on a journey of rich culture, tradition and excellence. Château Feytit-Clinet has been creating la crème de la crème of French wines since the 18th century. Bringing together their innovation and the patronage of London’s famous wine merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd, resulted in a magical creation - Berry Bros. & Rudd Pomerol. This curated blend provides a fascinating glimpse into the tradition-steeped practices of this family-run vineyard. It’s a testament to an age-old practice of wine curation, perfected across generations and refined into an art form.
For preserving the captivating symphony of flavours, store Berry Bros. & Rudd Pomerol by Château Feytit-Clinet at a cool temperature of approximately 13°C (55-59°F), away from direct sunlight. It is advisable to store the bottle horizontally to keep the cork moist and maintain the wine’s spectacular qualities.