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1990 Ch. Pétrus, Pomerol

1990 Ch. Pétrus, Pomerol
Product: 32603B
Bottle Size: Bottle (75 cl)
Case Size: 12
Maturity: Ready, but will keep
Vintage: 1990
Origin: France  »  Bordeaux  »  Pomerol   Map of the region
Producer: Pétrus
Grape Variety: Cab.Sauvignon Blend
Style: Medium-Full Bodied, Dry, 13.5% alcohol
Parker
100/100
1990 Ch. Pétrus, Pomerol
Hugely expressive, seductive bouquet of black fruits, spice and cedarwood. Very opulent on the palate, really filling the mouth; tannins totally ripe, acidity in perfect balance with the fruit, glorious long finish. One of the wines of the vintage.


Hugely expressive, seductive bouquet of black fruits, spice and cedarwood. Very opulent on the palate, really filling the mouth; tannins totally ripe, acidity in perfect balance with the fruit, glorious long finish. One of the wines of the vintage.
Parker
100/100
1990 Ch. Pétrus, Pomerol
The 1990 Petrus remains incredibly young, one of the least evolved wines of the vintage.. This dense ruby/purple-colored effort is beginning to hint at the massive richness and full-bodied intensity lurking beneath its wall of tannin. The vintage’s sweetness, low acidity, and velvety tannins are present in abundance, and the wine is massive in the mouth as well as incredibly pure and well-delineated. I thought it would be drinkable by now, but it appears another 5-10 years will pass before it begins to reach its plateau of maturity. This wine is capable of lasting at least four more decades. An incredible achievement!
(Robert Parker - Wine Advocate - Jun-2009) 
Parker
100/100
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