The third red wine we tried from the Lidl French Wine Fair was the Pierre LaTour Pomerol. Pomerol is a wine region in the right bank portion of Bordeaux. Wines from this region are predominantly Merlot blended with lesser amounts of Cabernet Franc. The grapes for this wine were harvested in 2014 which was a very good vintage.
If you drink more than one wine variety on an occasion, the first wine has a big impact on the perceived taste of the second wine. Wineries order their wine tasting flights so that the first wine enhances the perception of the second. The opposite happened at our house with this wine when we finished our Chateauneuf du Pape and opened the Pomerol. If I had written this blog that night, it would not have been complimentary. Fortunately, we tried it again on a new day..
This Pomerol is a medium bodied dry wine with flavors of plum and earth and medium tannins. The flavor expands into the tart finish. This is a good representation of a wine style that is not common in the US and you will enjoy it best with roast beef.
The wine has 13% alcohol and costs $14.99 at Lidl.
SC Wine Joe rating = 88 points
If you drink more than one wine variety on an occasion, the first wine has a big impact on the perceived taste of the second wine. Wineries order their wine tasting flights so that the first wine enhances the perception of the second. The opposite happened at our house with this wine when we finished our Chateauneuf du Pape and opened the Pomerol. If I had written this blog that night, it would not have been complimentary. Fortunately, we tried it again on a new day..
This Pomerol is a medium bodied dry wine with flavors of plum and earth and medium tannins. The flavor expands into the tart finish. This is a good representation of a wine style that is not common in the US and you will enjoy it best with roast beef.
The wine has 13% alcohol and costs $14.99 at Lidl.
SC Wine Joe rating = 88 points
SC Wine Jane with Pomerol
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