2009 Pavillon Rouge du Ch. Margaux
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Product:
76489B
En Primeur
Bottle Size:
Bottle
(75 cl)
Case Size:
6
Maturity:
For laying down
Vintage:
2009
Producer:
Château Margaux
Grape Variety:
Cab.Sauvignon Blend
Style:
Medium Bodied,
Dry,
13.5% alcohol
En Primeur:Only available in
cases of 6.
conditions apply
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 16/20 | 18/20 | 17/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 93 | 90 - 93/100 |
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Paul Pontallier stated proudly that this wine was the best Pavillon he’s
ever made. It is certainly a very fine second wine with deep, intense
blackcurrant on the nose mingling with oak spice and a massive level of very
ripe tannins. The density and concentration of fruit on the palate was clear,
resulting in a very succulent wine with a long savoury finish to boot.
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 16/20 | 18/20 | 17/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 93 | 90 - 93/100 |
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Fine deep colour, great purity of Cabernet on the nose, a really beautiful
wine, pure Margaux, perfect balance and unexpected length.
(Steven Spurrier - Decanter - Apr 2010)
(Steven Spurrier - Decanter - Apr 2010)
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 16/20 | 18/20 | 17/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 93 | 90 - 93/100 |
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41% of the crop. 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Petit Verdot, 29% Merlot.
Pontallier says: 'We were tempted to make a Pavillon better than ever. Luscious
but light. Stricter selection for Pavillon than usual.' Bright crimson. Very
fragrant, like the Issan. Quite low key. Very sweet palate entry and light and
just a little herbaceous on the palate. Some chew as though the lots with the
least ripe tannins went into this. Deep throat warming finish though. Very
pure.
(Jancis Robinson MW, jancisrobinson.com - Apr 2010)
(Jancis Robinson MW, jancisrobinson.com - Apr 2010)
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 16/20 | 18/20 | 17/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 93 | 90 - 93/100 |
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Paul Pontallier told me they had never had such levels of concentration and
tannin as they did in 2009, exceeding anything they ever produced since the
Mentzelopoulos family purchased this property in 1978. Pontallier believes 1996
is the closest stylistically, but 2009 is significantly more concentrated than
that vintage. I do not disagree because tasting the second wine, Pavilion Rouge
du Chateau Margaux, demonstrates that the 2009 is far superior to almost every
Chateau Margaux made in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, except for the 1961 and
1953. The dark ruby/purplehued 2009 Pavilion Rouge de Chateau Margaux offers a
big, sweet kiss of spring flowers intermixed with blueberries and blackberries,
a silky texture, and a dense, concentrated, but seamless mouthfeel. This
glorious wine should drink well for 20 or more years.
Thirty-five percent of the crop went into the 2009 Chateau Margaux, composed of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot and Cabemet Franc. The alcohol level of 13.3% is high, but not excessively so. A wine such as this is like the quintessence of terroir. A super, Ober-concentrated perfume of creme de cassis and flowers cascades across the palate with a iightness of being despite massive concentration, a sumptuous personality, and an unctuous texture. I have never tasted a Chateau Margaux quite like this. It should be relatively drinkable at an early age, yet will last for 50-100 years. Oh my!
(Robert Parker - Wine Advocate - April 2010)
Thirty-five percent of the crop went into the 2009 Chateau Margaux, composed of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot and Cabemet Franc. The alcohol level of 13.3% is high, but not excessively so. A wine such as this is like the quintessence of terroir. A super, Ober-concentrated perfume of creme de cassis and flowers cascades across the palate with a iightness of being despite massive concentration, a sumptuous personality, and an unctuous texture. I have never tasted a Chateau Margaux quite like this. It should be relatively drinkable at an early age, yet will last for 50-100 years. Oh my!
(Robert Parker - Wine Advocate - April 2010)
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 16/20 | 18/20 | 17/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 93 | 90 - 93/100 |
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Love the strawberry and ripe raspberry aromas. Full-bodied, with superrefined
tannins, berry, flower and rose petal. Fresh finish. Harmonious.
(James Suckling - Wine Spectator - Apr 2010)
(James Suckling - Wine Spectator - Apr 2010)
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 16/20 | 18/20 | 17/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 93 | 90 - 93/100 |
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