Chateau de Rochemorin Blanc - Chateau de Rochemorin 2022

Chateau de Rochemorin

Format: 75 cl

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Chateau de Rochemorin Blanc is a refined white wine produced in the renowned Bordeaux region, France, under the aegis of Chateau de Rochemorin. This wine stands out for its elegance, complexity and ability to fully express the character and qualities of the Bordeaux terroir, in particular through the skilful use of the Sauvignon Blanc grape variety, often accompanied by a small percentage of Sémillon, which adds richness and structure to the blend.

Known for its freshness and liveliness, Chateau de Rochemorin Blanc is the result of a careful selection of the grapes, harvested at the optimal moment of their ripeness to guarantee the aromatic intensity and gustatory balance of the wine. Winemaking involves the use of modern technologies, which are combined with traditional methods, such as aging in French oak barriques, to further refine the aromatic and gustatory profile of the wine, giving it lightly toasted notes and greater complexity.

Visually, Chateau de Rochemorin Blanc presents itself with a bright straw yellow color, typical of high-quality white wines based on Sauvignon Blanc. On the nose, the wine offers an explosion of fruity and floral aromas, with notes of citrus, white pulp fruit, such as melon and peach, enriched by nuances of white flowers and a subtle touch of vanilla and sweet spices, the result of the aging in wood.

In the mouth, the wine demonstrates extraordinary freshness and acidity, balanced by a richness of flavors that reflect the olfactory sensations. The structure is elegant and well defined, with a long and persistent finish that leaves a pleasant sensation of cleanness and freshness, inviting you to take another sip.

Ideal as an aperitif, Chateau de Rochemorin Blanc pairs beautifully with fish, seafood, poultry and soft cheese dishes. Its elegance and aromatic intensity make it a perfect companion for special occasions, capable of satisfying even the most demanding palates.

The winery

Château de Rochemorin – Winery in Pessac-Léognan (Bordeaux, Graves)

Discover the story and wines of Château de Rochemorin.

This Pessac-Léognan (Bordeaux) winery, belonging to Vignobles Famille André Lurton, produces expressive Sauvignon-based white wines and elegant reds from the appellation.
Region: Pessac-Léognan (Bordeaux, Graves)
Country: Francia
Grapes: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon
Estate, part of Vignobles Famille André Lurton. Situated in the commune of Martillac, with its highest point at approximately 56 m above sea level. Production of both expressive Sauvignon-based whites and elegant Pessac-Léognan reds. Cuvée Noroît: micro-cuvée 100% Petit Verdot with limited production Wines frequently selected by sommeliers and featured on the tables of numerous starred restaurants.
Winery history
The origins of the estate date back to the 16th–17th centuries, with vineyard plantings in the Martillac area; in the 18th century the property was linked to the family of Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. After periods of decline in the 20th century, the estate was purchased and revitalized by André Lurton in 1973, who restructured the vineyards and relaunched production under the Vignobles Famille André Lurton label.
Production philosophy
The winery highlights the diversity of terroirs and varietal expression: for whites it prioritizes the expressiveness of Sauvignon with carefully controlled ageing, while for reds it seeks the elegance and structure typical of Graves/Pessac-Léognan. The estate's modern image reflects a contemporary approach to winemaking, also oriented toward fine dining.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in the commune of Martillac, the estate sits on south-facing gravelly slopes. The building features modern architecture, and the vineyard comprises parcels on gravelly soils with a clay subsoil and sandy soils for the white grapes.

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