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Château Petrus is undoubtedly among the select, highly-rated and best known luxury wines in the world. The business was acquired in 1964 by Moueix, and that brought even more improvement to the quality of the wine. The company owns an 11 hectare vineyard in the eastern part of Pomerol, where the clay soil is especially rich in iron.
The grape varieties for formulating Château Petrus are Merlot and Cabernet Franc.
Château Petrus emits fine aromas of spice and leather, and the palate sports nice, dry tannins with slight floral hints. And to cap it all, the dense medium body is filled with great complexity. Unfortunately, this luxury wine from the Bordeaux region of France is non-exportable and non-returnable. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get some bottles for yourself, if you want to. For £2,995.00, you can buy one at Harrods Food & Wine Section.