ProducerPomerol
Château Le Bon Pasteur
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The birthplace of Michel Rolland's revolutionary Pomerol wines.
Château Le Bon Pasteur is a renowned estate in Pomerol, Bordeaux. Founded in the 1920s by Michel Rolland's grandparents, it was the testing ground for his revolutionary winemaking. Spanning 6.6 hectares across 21 plots on the Pomerol and Saint-Émilion border, the vineyard features gravelly-clay soils with 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc. The wines are celebrated for their rich, velvety texture and elegant structure.
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Who Is This For?
Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of rich, velvety Pomerol wines who appreciate the legacy of Michel Rolland.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who founded Château Le Bon Pasteur?
- It was founded in the 1920s by Joseph and Hermine Dupuy, the grandparents of the famous oenologist Michel Rolland.
- What is the grape composition of the Grand Vin?
- The wine is typically a blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc.
- Who currently owns the estate?
- The estate was acquired by the Hong Kong-based Goldin Group in 2013, but Michel Rolland still serves as a consultant.
- What is the second wine of Château Le Bon Pasteur?
- The second wine is called L'Étoile de Bon Pasteur.