Chateau de Sales Pomerol

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Description

Chateau de Sales Pomerol is a Merlot-dominant red Bordeaux from the largest estate in the Pomerol appellation, bottled at 750ml with an ABV ranging from 13.5% to 14.5% depending on vintage. The 2020 vintage earned 94 points from both James Suckling and Decanter, confirming its standing as one of Pomerol's most consistent and accessible wines.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5–14.5% (varies by vintage)  |  Origin: Pomerol, Bordeaux, France  |  Red Blend  |  Estate: Chateau de Sales

Production & Heritage

Chateau de Sales holds the distinction of being the largest single vineyard in Pomerol, a rare feat in an appellation where most estates are measured in just a few hectares. The blend is composed of 73% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 12% Cabernet Franc — a proportion that leans heavily on Merlot for richness while the Cabernet varieties provide structure and aromatic complexity. What sets de Sales apart from many Pomerol neighbors is its restrained approach to oak: only 5% new French oak barrels are used each vintage, with the remainder comprising 30% one-year-old, 30% two-year-old, and older three-year barrels, and just 50% of the wine sees any barrel aging at all. This philosophy preserves fruit purity and terroir expression over overt oak influence.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with juicy mulberry and dark plum fruit, layered with gentle cherry, raspberry, and a thread of incense. Subtle dusty, chalky undertones emerge alongside earthy nuances as the wine breathes.

Taste: On the palate, the entry is smooth-textured and medium-bodied, with ripe black fruits leading into a mid-palate of prune, plum, and chocolatey richness. Generous acidity lifts the fruit, keeping things fresh and balanced. The Merlot dominance delivers an approachable, velvety weight without heaviness.

Finish: The finish is silky and medium in length, with soft, smooth tannins and a slight cedary edge. Savory notes linger alongside the dark fruit, leaving a clean, composed impression.

How to Drink Chateau de Sales

Serve at 16–18°C (61–64°F) in a large-bowled Bordeaux glass. Young vintages benefit from 30 to 60 minutes of decanting to open up the fruit and soften any residual grip. This is a food-friendly red that does not demand excessive ceremony — its moderate tannins and bright acidity make it approachable on release, though well-stored bottles can develop additional complexity over 8 to 15 years. A splash of water is neither needed nor appropriate here; simply let the wine settle in the glass.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to the quality and character of Right Bank Bordeaux
  • A weeknight dinner upgrade alongside roasted meats or stews
  • Building a Bordeaux cellar without committing to ultra-premium pricing
  • Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates Pomerol's silky, Merlot-driven style

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Chateau de Sales taste like? Chateau de Sales delivers ripe dark plum, mulberry, and cherry fruit with a chocolatey mid-palate and soft, cedary tannins. The overall impression is smooth, medium-bodied, and fruit-forward with a savory, silky finish.

How does Chateau de Sales compare to Chateau Trotanoy? Both are Merlot-dominant Pomerol estates, but Trotanoy occupies a significantly higher price tier and is often compared stylistically to Petrus for its depth and concentration. Chateau de Sales offers a more approachable, fruit-driven expression of the appellation at a fraction of the cost, using far less new oak in its aging regimen.

Is Chateau de Sales good for beginners? Yes — its soft tannins, generous fruit, and minimal new oak make it one of the most approachable wines in Pomerol. It serves as an excellent entry point for drinkers exploring Right Bank Bordeaux for the first time.

Where is Chateau de Sales made? Chateau de Sales is produced in the Pomerol appellation on the Right Bank of Bordeaux, France. It is the largest estate in Pomerol, an area otherwise known for its small, often family-run vineyards.

What foods pair well with Chateau de Sales? Roast duck breast works beautifully, as the wine's acidity cuts through the richness of the fat. Braised beef short ribs complement the plum and savory notes. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese echoes the wine's earthy undertones. Lamb shoulder with herbs aligns with the cedary finish. Mushroom risotto mirrors the dusty, earthy aromas on the nose.

What sizes does Chateau de Sales come in? Chateau de Sales is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle, with some vintages also released in magnums (1.5L) depending on market availability.

Is Chateau de Sales worth the price? Chateau de Sales positions as one of Pomerol's most value-driven estates, sitting well below the appellation's prestigious crus while consistently earning scores in the low-to-mid 90s from major critics. For the quality of Pomerol terroir and the pedigree of the blend, it represents strong value within the broader Bordeaux landscape.

Why Chateau de Sales?

The single most compelling fact about Chateau de Sales is its unique aging protocol: only 5% new oak and just 50% barrel aging, a stark contrast to the heavy new-oak programs of many neighboring Pomerol estates. This restraint allows the terroir and fruit to speak more directly, resulting in a wine that tastes of place rather than cooperage. The 2020 vintage's dual 94-point scores from James Suckling and Decanter confirm that this approach delivers real quality. As the largest estate in one of Bordeaux's most exclusive appellations, Chateau de Sales occupies a rare position — genuine Pomerol character without the exclusivity-driven pricing that defines much of the appellation.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Red Wine
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Bordeaux, Pomerol
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Chateau de Sales

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