La Belle Connivence 2021
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Description
A Second Wine from Pomerol with an alluring finesse and precision
The estate
The story of Château La Connivence is, above all, a story of friendship between three wine-loving friends who decided to create a "very good wine". The superb Pomerol appellation became, thus, the birthplace of this connivence which brought the three owners together: Johan Micoud, former international footballer, Matthieu Chalmé, former Girondins de Bordeaux player and Alexandre de Malet Roquefort, owner of Château La Gaffelière in Saint-Émilion.
The vineyard
Home to a vineyard garden, Château La Connivence is a real gem: 1.40 hectares located on a very large Pomerol terroir, iconic grounds for Merlot with the flagship grape variety covering 65% of the grounds at the estate. The château has also chosen to plant Cabernet Franc, which represents 35% of the vineyard.
On this gravelly terroir, which combines thick gravel, fine gravel and sandy-clay soils, the 3 friends immediately foresaw that these would be the perfect conditions to produce a very fine Pomerol wine. To preserve this precious terroir, the vines are exclusively worked by hand and managed in sustainable agriculture.
The wine
La Belle Connivence is the second wine of the estate.
The vintage
The year 2021 was marked by shifting weather conditions, with cool temperatures, frosts, a dull summer and significant mildew pressure. The sunshine and cool temperatures during September preceded a very mild month of October, which was ideal for refining the ripening process. The harvest was carried out in a plot-by-plot manner in order to harvest healthy and perfectly ripe grapes.
Vinification and ageing
Following manual harvesting, the grapes are sorted by density before undergoing a plot-by-plot vinification in thermo-regulated stainless steel vats. Alcoholic fermentation in vats, accompanied by pumping over and punching down, then malolactic fermentation in barrels. The wine is aged for 14 to 16 months in new French oak barrels.
The blend
Merlot (70%)
Cabernet franc (30%).
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