Winery History Dating all the way back to 1770, the Château Moncets estate was home to their oldest vineyards and was named after the General de Moncets who bought it in 1872. Centuries passed and in 2012, the storied estate was repurchased by a young French family from Brittany. Since then,…
Château de Chambrun is a traditional Lalande-de-Pomerol property completely revitalised by a dynamic, young winemaking team. Its vineyards lie metres from those of Petrus, yet being on the wrong side of the commune border, its wines are offered at a fraction of the price.
The Château de Chambrun estate was built in 1770 and today is owned by young, dynamic owners who want to build Château de Chambrun into one of the best estates in Lalande de Pomerol.
Aged for 16 months in French oak, and grown on vines that are on average 40 years old, this delightful 2017 from the producers at Moncets-Chambrun is a delicate but thoroughly enjoyable wine.