Historic property in Pomerol, Chteau Taillefer is one of the crus that were accounted for on the map of France established in 1776 by the geographer of Louis XV. And, since the Napoleonic land register where Chteau Taillefer, its cellars and its plots were
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Historic property in Pomerol, Chteau Taillefer is one of the crus that were accounted for on the map of France established in 1776 by the geographer of Louis XV. And, since the Napoleonic land register where Chteau Taillefer, its cellars and its plots were described with the utmost precision, all has been preciously conserved for over two centuries.
The famous iron deposits, characteristic of the terroir of Pomerol, those are at the origin of the name of Taillefer. They impart complexity to the wine together with minerality and aromas of truffles and violets. It was recounted by elders that the plow toils the iron from having lifted and turned over countless amounts of iron oxide in the vineyards of Taillefer.
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