Château SéraphinePomerol 2022
About this product
Château Séraphine is the newest Pomerol estate on the block. Comprising a 2.2-hectare parcel of vines, purchased in 2017 by Martin Krajewski, it is a vision splendide albeit in a Lilliputian way. The property is run by Charlotte ‘Lolly’ Krajewski, a 30s something Plumpton winemaking graduate with tons of winemaking experience at Château des Sours in the Entre Deux Mers, Elephant Hill and Trinity Hill in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. She epitomises the ascendency of practical and highly motivated women in the world of wine. Energetic and articulate, she brings a down-to-earth highly skilled and experienced factor to her father’s magnificent yet tiny enterprise.
Château Séraphine is the newest Pomerol estate on the block. Comprising a 2.2-hectare parcel of vines, purchased in 2017 by Martin Krajewski, it is a vision splendide albeit in a Lilliputian way. The property is run by Charlotte ‘Lolly’ Krajewski, a 30s something Plumpton winemaking graduate with tons of winemaking experience at Château des Sours in the Entre Deux Mers, Elephant Hill and Trinity Hill in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. She epitomises the ascendency of practical and highly motivated women in the world of wine. Energetic and articulate, she brings a down-to-earth highly skilled and experienced factor to her father’s magnificent yet tiny enterprise.
- Size750ML
- RegionBordeaux
- Current Vintage2022
- Standard Drinks8.3
- Alcohol Volume14%
- CountryFrance
- Brand NameChâteau Séraphine
- ClosureCork

Vintage 2022
95 points MW
"Deep crimson. Complex and fresh dark plum, strawberry, graphite, wax polish, hint demi glace aromas. Chocolaty textured wine with ample dark plum, black cherry pastille fruits, sinuous fine loose knit chalky textures, lovely mid palate density, wax polish marzipan, grilled nut nuances and fresh integrated acidity. An inky plume at the finish. Beautiful minerally wine with lovely pure fruits. 95% Merlot 5% Cabernet Franc."
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