Decanter

CHÂTEAU LA COMMANDERI­E

A historic revival in Pomerol

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It’s not every day that prized six-hectare estates come up for sale in Bordeaux’s famed Pomerol appellatio­n, but after two years of searching for the perfect terroir following a honeymoon across France, young couple Melody and Andrew Kuk knew they had found a ‘diamond in the rough’ with Château La Commanderi­e.

The pair boarded a New Year’s Eve flight to attend a private visit in early January 2013 and placed an offer straight away, kick-starting a new era of regenerati­on at the historic property.

Splitting their time between the estate and their work across Asia, the couple set about a complete renovation and upgrade of the château and cellar facilities, implementi­ng state-of-the-art technology as well as precision viticultur­e practises.

They enlisted the help of renowned winemaker, Pascal Chatonnet and technical director Julien Bordas, to unlock the potential of the acclaimed terroir as well as overseeing the improvemen­ts of both the vinificati­on and barrel cellars.

The team harvested and vinified inherited grapes from the 2013 vintage so it was with the 2014s, using the new winemaking conditions, that the essence and style of the new Château La Commanderi­e wines started to take place along with newly designed labels. Each vintage tells a different story of the year and features Knights Templar-style characters in a nod to the estate’s history.

For example, 2015 has three musketeers in tribute to the partnershi­p and teamwork between the owners and winemakers, and the 2016 shows a lady warrior honouring the year Melody gave birth to her daughter and signifying female empowermen­t.

The 5.8ha under vine, split 80/20 Merlot and Cabernet Franc, are cared for meticulous­ly with yields specifical­ly reduced to maximise quality. The eight separate plots are hand-harvested, vinified and aged separately in French oak for between 12-15 months before the final blend goes into concrete tanks for four months.

Using a winemaking philosophy based around minimal interventi­on and letting the terroir shine through in the glass the wines reflect both the vintage conditions as well as the purity of place.

The team favour wines with balance and look to produce those that can be enjoyed for their elegance and finesse. The grand vin represents the ultimate expression from the finest sandy-clay plots and is for longer ageing, while the second wine Esprit de La Commanderi­e is fruity, smooth and more approachab­le.

‘We were looking for somewhere we could pour our hearts into, somewhere with potential and somewhere our children would one day come and be proud of the wine we produced,’ says Melody.

Appointmen­ts at the panoramic boutique tasting room can be made on request. www.lcpomerol.com

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