Wine 18 Flashcards

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What is the primary grape variety used in Petrus?

A

100% Merlot

Petrus is known for its exclusive use of Merlot grapes.

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Who acquired Petrus in 1953?

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JP Moueix

The Moueix family has a significant influence in the Pomerol region.

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What is the grape composition of La Fleur Petrus?

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80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc

La Fleur Petrus is located in Pomerol and is known for its balanced blend.

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What is the vineyard size of Rouget?

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5 acres

Rouget is recognized for its small production, often referred to as one of the first ‘garage wines’.

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Who owns Rouget since 1992?

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The Labruyère Family

The Labruyère Family has maintained ownership of Rouget for several decades.

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What is the grape composition of Rouget?

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85% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc

Rouget’s blend reflects the common varietals in Pomerol wines.

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Which family purchased Le Pin in 1979?

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Thienpont Family

The Thienpont family is also associated with the neighboring Vieux Château Certain.

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What is the primary grape composition of Le Pin?

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92% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc

Le Pin is known for its high Merlot content, contributing to its unique flavor profile.

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Who serves as a consultant for Rouget?

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Michel Rolland

Michel Rolland is a renowned consultant in the wine industry, particularly in Bordeaux.

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What separates Pomerol from Cheval Blanc?

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A small secondary road

This geographical detail is significant for understanding the boundaries of wine regions.

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