Description
Château La Tour de Pez 1971 – Saint-Estèphe, Cru Bourgeois
The Château La Tour de Pez 1971, from the Saint-Estèphe appellation, is a fine example of the timeless character of Left Bank Bordeaux. Classified as a Cru Bourgeois, this historic estate has long been recognized for producing structured, age-worthy wines from its gravel and clay-rich terroir.
The 1971 vintage, though modest at the time, has revealed its charm through decades of careful ageing. Today, this wine displays a brick-red color with amber highlights. The nose is elegantly evolved, offering aromas of leather, dried fig, cedar, and forest floor. On the palate, it is soft and harmonious, with fully integrated tannins and a delicate, lingering finish—hallmarks of a mature and gracefully aged claret.
This rare bottle is a journey into Bordeaux’s past, a testament to the longevity and subtle beauty of traditional Saint-Estèphe wines.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Tour de pez |
| Designation | Saint-Estèphe |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1971 |
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