Description
Château Bonalgue 1966 – Pomerol
Château Bonalgue 1966, from the Pomerol appellation, is a rare and beautiful expression of traditional Right Bank winemaking from the 1960s. Crafted predominantly from Merlot with a touch of Cabernet Franc, it embodies the elegance, subtlety, and mature complexity that define great old Pomerol wines.
The wine displays a deep brick-garnet color, characteristic of fully developed wines. The nose is refined and gently layered, offering aromas of stewed plum, macerated red fruits, and dried fig, intertwined with tertiary notes of leather, truffle, blond tobacco, cedar, sweet spices, and forest floor. A noble and harmonious bouquet shaped by decades of evolution.
On the palate, Château Bonalgue 1966 reveals a soft, velvety texture, with fully melted tannins that create an impression of smoothness and serenity. Evolved fruit, truffle, and spice notes linger through a long, elegant, and wonderfully mature finish, reflecting the unique character of old Pomerol.
Today, this 1966 stands as a collector’s wine, offering authenticity, finesse, and emotional depth — a remarkable bottle for lovers of beautifully aged Bordeaux.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Bonalgue |
| Designation | Pomerol |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1966 |
| Référence | c3 |




