Owned by Jacques Thienpont, Le Pin is, without doubt, one of the most famous names in wine. One of the three great names of Pomerol, alongside Pétrus and Ch. Lafleur, it is one of the rarest, most expensive and finest wines in Bordeaux – if not the world.

The land that Le Pin sits on was owned by the Loubie family for over five decades, during which time the wine was sold as generic Pomerol. In 1979, Jacques Thienpont paid one million francs (around €153,000) for the vineyard, then 1.6 hectares. Wine is in the Thienpont blood, with the family having worked in wine since the 1840s, and one strand of the family owning Vieux Château Certan (now under Jacques’s cousin, Alexandre Thienpont).

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