Chateau La Fleur Des Ormes 2011
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Description
Description
Chateau La Fleur Des Ormes 2011 is a Pomerol Bordeaux red wine blending Merlot and Cabernet Franc in a standard 750ml bottle at approximately 14% ABV. The 2011 vintage is recognized among the estate's strongest releases alongside the 2012, 2015, 2016, and 2018 vintages, reflecting a year that favored the Right Bank's clay-rich soils.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~14% | Origin: Pomerol, Bordeaux, France | Vintage: 2011 | Estate: Chateau La Fleur Des Ormes
Production & Heritage
Chateau La Fleur Des Ormes sits within the prestigious Pomerol appellation on Bordeaux's Right Bank, a compact region renowned for Merlot-dominant blends of exceptional depth. Grapes are harvested entirely by hand and fully destemmed before an extended maceration in vats lasting over a month, with frequent pumping over to maximize extraction of color, tannin, and flavor. The wine then matures for 12 to 18 months in French oak barrels, with 33% new wood — a proportion that allows oak influence without overwhelming the fruit character inherent to Pomerol terroir.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe cherry and blueberry, gradually revealing layers of earthy minerality and subtle oak. With time in the glass, quieter red fruit tones emerge alongside a gentle woodsy complexity.
Taste: The entry is rich and fruit-forward, led by dark cherry and plum. At mid-palate, earthy undertones and mineral notes develop, supported by structured tannins. The oak aging contributes a measured warmth without dominating the blend's natural concentration.
Finish: The finish is moderately long with lingering notes of earth, red fruit, and a fine-grained tannic grip. A thread of minerality persists, lending a dry, contemplative close.
How to Drink La Fleur Des Ormes 2011
Serve at 16–18°C (61–64°F) and consider decanting for 30 to 60 minutes to allow the tannins to soften and the secondary aromas to fully develop. At over a decade of age, this vintage is drinking in its mature window and rewards patient sipping on its own. For those who enjoy wine-based cocktails, the wine's depth and structure also work in a classic Kalimotxo for a casual summer pour, a Bordeaux Sangria where the cherry and earth notes anchor stone fruit and citrus additions, or a refined Bishop cocktail with orange juice and sugar that highlights the wine's dark fruit core.
Best For
- A Bordeaux-focused dinner party showcasing Right Bank terroir
- Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates aged Pomerol
- Building a personal cellar collection of mature Bordeaux vintages
- Pairing with a special home-cooked French bistro meal
Frequently Asked Questions
What does La Fleur Des Ormes 2011 taste like? It delivers ripe cherry and blueberry flavors layered with earthy minerality, subtle oak, and structured tannins that reflect its Pomerol origins and extended French oak aging.
How does La Fleur Des Ormes compare to other entry-level Pomerols? Pomerol produces no official classification, but La Fleur Des Ormes sits among the appellation's smaller, value-oriented estates; it shares Pomerol's signature Merlot richness and clay-driven earthiness while remaining more accessible than the appellation's top-tier châteaux like Pétrus or Le Pin.
Is La Fleur Des Ormes 2011 good for sipping neat? Yes — with over a decade of bottle age, the tannins have softened enough to make this a rewarding wine for contemplative sipping, ideally after a brief decant to let the mature aromas open fully.
Where is La Fleur Des Ormes made? Chateau La Fleur Des Ormes is located in the Pomerol appellation on Bordeaux's Right Bank in southwestern France, a small but prestigious region known for its iron-rich clay soils and Merlot-dominant red wines.
What foods pair well with La Fleur Des Ormes 2011? Braised short ribs complement the wine's earthy depth; roasted duck breast echoes its dark cherry fruit; aged Comté or Gruyère cheese mirrors the oak and mineral complexity; wild mushroom risotto aligns with the earthy, savory profile; and grilled lamb chops match the wine's tannic structure.
What sizes does La Fleur Des Ormes come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this estate.
Is La Fleur Des Ormes 2011 worth the price? La Fleur Des Ormes positions as an accessible entry point into Pomerol, an appellation where prices can escalate dramatically; for drinkers seeking genuine Right Bank character — hand-harvested fruit, French oak aging, and Merlot-Cabernet Franc complexity — it represents solid value within the broader Bordeaux landscape.
Why La Fleur Des Ormes 2011?
Pomerol is one of Bordeaux's most coveted appellations, and finding a mature vintage at an approachable tier is increasingly uncommon. The 2011 vintage ranks among the estate's strongest releases, and with over a decade of development, this bottle has reached a drinking window where primary fruit, secondary earth, and oak-derived complexity converge. The production approach — hand harvest, full destemming, extended maceration, and 12-to-18-month aging in 33% new French oak — reflects a level of care that punches above expectations for the estate's positioning. For anyone seeking an authentic taste of Pomerol terroir without the stratospheric pricing of the appellation's grand names, this is a bottle that delivers genuine Right Bank character.
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