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Maltus Lalande de Pomerol 2018

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 Wine Enthusiast: 91 91 Points
Country:France
Region:Bordeaux
Winery:Chateau des Landes
Grape Type:Merlot
Organic:Yes
Vintage:2018
Bottle Size:750 ml
Product Description

 

Maltus Lalande de Pomerol is made from 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc.


This is the newest project from Nicolas Lassagne (Chateau des Landes). 
He acquired this 2.5 ha (6.17 acres) parcel in 2015.

Beautiful sustained deep purple color
The Bouquet is rich, generous, complex and reveals notes of black fruits.
The palate is round and powerful with some good integrated tannins. The finish is long and structured.

Origin of the name: 
History tells us that the origin of the Château Maltus goes back to the Middle Ages, in the time of the crusades. The Order of Malt, well implanted on the land named Lalande de Pomerol, cultivated for the first time vines on the grounds of the Château Maltus.

 

Review:


"The history of this estate goes back to the Middle Ages and the Knights of Malta. This dense, black wine is solid with tannins and concentration. With its structure, it will age. Drink from 2024. - Roger VOSS"

 - Wine Enthusiast (February/March 2022), 91 pts

"A juicy, ripe red with blackberry and chocolate character. Full body. Dense, layered finish."

- James Suckling, 91-92 PTS


Winery: Chateau des Landes

Chateau des Lande Estate

Château des Landes was created in 1952 by Paul Lassagne, Nicolas' grandfather. He started with only 2 hectares and grew to 7 hectares in 1979. 
His son, Daniel, came along and bought more vineyards surrounding the cellar and he managed to grow to 27 hectares in almost 20 years. 
In 2001, Nicolas, came aboard and decided to continue on the family tradition bringing his expertise and his knowledge. 
Nicolas is now in charge of the Estate and he manage 27.2 hecatres of vineyards (68 hectares). 

 

Chateau de Landes Vineyard

27.2 hectares (68 acres) of vineyard with a density of  5,500 vineplants per hecatres ( 2,217 vineplants per acre).

The average age of the vine is 30 years.
The soil is mostly a mix of Clay and limestone, while the subsoil is white clay.

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"This is like a second wine for the estate. A generous wine, it is ripe with black fruits that are sustained by tannins and fragrant aromas. It has warmth, density and an evocative, herbal aftertaste. Drink from 2022. Organic. - ROGER VOSS"

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