Currently closed and backward, this wine seems to share a more similar character to Trotanoy than in any recent vintages I recall. Powerful, structured, masculine, but a long-term proposition, this dark ruby/purple-colored wine displays notes of caramelized, sweet black cherries and wild berry fruit with plenty of spice, earth, and a hint of herbaceousness. The wine has very high tannins, impressive concentration, but that mouth-searing level of tannin. This is one Petrus that should probably be forgotten for at least 8-10 years and drunk over the following two to three decades...
(Robert Parker - Wine Advocate - Feb-2009)
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Wine Spectator
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93/100
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94/100
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Ch. Pétrus displays green coffee bean and raspberry aromas, with a leafy undertone. Full-bodied, with refined tannins and a pretty finish.Very silky and classy. Lasts a long time on the finish. Just unravels on the palate. Best after 2014.
(James Suckling - Wine Spectator - 14-Jan-2009)
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Parker
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Wine Spectator
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93/100
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94/100
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