Iron grime: locut. Ferrous residues in the form of iron oxide found in certain soils and which give wines special qualities. Thus, the best Pomerol wines come from a plateau, with a soil composed of an upper layer of clay and gravel with a high rate of iron oxide in the subsoil. Merlot loves this typical soil, a combination that would give Pomerol its velvety, roundness and softness....
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