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chateau nenin, pomerol 2020
JEB DUNNUCK
97
JAMES SUCKLING
98

2020 chateau nenin, pomerol

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Why We're Buying

Unofficially, Château Nénin doesn't have a classification. That hasn't stopped the Pomerol estate from producing world-class wine. Its eponymous Bordeaux red blend offers a serene blend of merlot, cabernet franc, and cabernet sauvignon. The 2015 vintage also earned two stars from Guide Hachette des Vins.

Critics Scores

JEB DUNNUCK
97

Jeb Dunnuck

A blend of 68 Merlot and 32 Cabernet Franc raised in 40 new oak, the 2020 Château Nenin brings the intensity up a notch, offering a rock star nose of cassis and darker berries as well as crushed stone, graphite, chocolate, and violets. The purity is spot on and it has a precise, focused texture that's very much in the vintage, flawless balance, and a great finish. It's another gem of a Pomerol in the vintage readers will love to have in the cellar. For the tech geeks out there, the alcohol reached 14 and the pH was 3.65 with an IPT of 76.

JAMES SUCKLING
98

James Suckling

This is from only the old vines in the clay and gravel soils on the plateau. Really fantastic. It’s medium-to full-bodied and the tannins just roll off the palate at the end. Dark fruit and spices. So long. One of the best modern wines from here? 68 merlot and 32 cabernet franc.

ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE
96

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

A blend of 68 Merlot (harvested 8th to 16th September) and 32 Cabernet Franc (harvested 21st to 23rd September), the 2020 Nenin is aging in French oak barriques, 40 new. It has an alcohol of 14, a pH of 3.65 and an IPT (tannin index) of 76. Deep purple-black in color, it glides effortlessly out of the glass with wonderfully pure notes of crushed blueberries, fresh blackberries and ripe red and black plums, plus suggestions of lavender, star anise and Ceylon tea with a waft of cast-iron pan. The medium-bodied palate is fantastically elegant and beautifully poised, featuring exquisitely ripe, fine-grained tannins and bold freshness to support the perfumed red and black fruit layers, finishing long and mineral laced. A real head-turner!

VINOUS
94

Vinous

The 2020 Nénin now comes exclusively from the Pomerol plateau. It was picked September 8–16 for the Merlot and September 21–23 for the Cabernet Franc, and raised in 40 new oak. Whereas the Fugue de Nénin is open and expressive, clearly the Grand Vin cares little for showing its wares at this early stage, remaining tight-lipped for an hour before almost reluctantly opening with blackberry, thyme and gravelly scents, all well defined and focused. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit and a fine bead of acidity. The Cabernet Franc imparts welcome pepperiness toward the latter half – not a million miles away from Trotanoy. This trait turns more toward a pencil lead note with continued aeration. A serious Pomerol that deserves 5–7 years in the cellar, but has the substance to give 30 years of drinking pleasure.

DECANTER
93

Decanter

The classic Nenin pencil lead here - you get an intellectual approach to Pomerol at Nenin, with an opening of graphite and liquorice root, but it widens out to show fleshier style of ripe raspberry and black cherry. The tannins give a bite on the finish, and this is one I suggest leaving for a good six to eight years before drinking. 40 new oak, 3.65pH, IPT76. Harvest from September 8th to 23rd. A very good quality Nenin. From 8ha, really focusing only on the heart of the plateau. 40 new oak. Now using 5 amphoras for the Cabernet Franc, which has maybe given this touch of reduction.