Château Bonalgue

Ch. Bonalgue is a Pomerol estate owned by the Bourotte family, which also owns Clos du Clocher.

The first reference to vines in the "Graves de Bonalgue" area dates back to the French Revolution. A veteran from Napoleon’s army, Captain Rabion, took possession of the land and built a stately residence. The building housed his regimental arms, and the garden was planted with cedar trees.

The 9.5 hectare Merlot-dominant property sits on gravel and sandy-clay soils with Pomerol’s signature iron-rich vein lying beneath.

Vines are on average 22 year old and are grown in an increasingly green way: Bonalgue’s owners have adopted an eco-friendly integrated farming system: no herbicides are used and organic treatments are used where possible. Hand harvesting is the norm at this estate.

In addition to selection in the vineyard, a densimetric sorting system allows this estate to carry out another sorting of the berries, based on the state of maturity, measured by density.

As a result, each tank is more homogenous; extraction is conducted on a tank by tank basis. The tanks – both cement and stainless steel –  are small, allowing for greater precision. Infusion is preferred rather than forced extraction to obtain colour and tannin.

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