A deep ruby-red colour. The nose has black fruit notes & woody, fiery aromas. After a round & full attack, this wine proves powerful & full-bodied. It is well-balanced & of high quality, with good cellaring potential. The origin of this appellation's name is not certain. Maybe it's an old form of poiriers (pear trees)... The h&-picked harvest goes through a short prefermentary maceration before being vinified. For the duration of the 18-20 day vatting period, the wine is kept at low temperature. It is then matured in oak barrels for 14 to 16 months, in nineteenth century vaulted cellars which provide ideal conditions for raising wines. The proportion of new oak, which is susceptible to variations according to the vintage, represents on average two thirds of the cuvee. The barrels come from high-quality barrel makers & have been rigorously selected for their fine grain & light toast.