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Oak barrel aging and fermentation cellar. Chateau Nenin, Pomerol, Bordeaux, France.

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Château Nenin, Pomerol, Bordeaux, stock photography samples, by Per Karlsson, BKWine.

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Chateau Nenin is in the commune Pomerol on the "right bank" in Bordeaux. It is situated just on the edge of the small village of Pomerol. The main chateau is very small (as is the norm in Pomerol) but the winery, vat hall and barrel cellar are substantially more impressive. The facilities have recently undergone substantial renovations and it is evident that a lot of money and effort has been invested.

The vat hall has all the latest vinification technology, including conically shaped stainless steel fermentation tanks, to improve extraction, with, of course, complete temperature control. It is shining and impressive in its modernity. The barrel cellar is no less impressive, with its graphic design with "antique" columns and spectacular lighting.

It is one of the bigger vineyards in the Pomerol region with around 30 hectares. The vineyard is planted with 60% merlot and 40% cabernet franc. They also make a second wine called Fugue de Nenin.

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