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96 Robert Parker
18 Rene Gabriel
89 Wine Spectator
The 1998 Pavie Decesse is medium to deep garnet-brick in color and explodes with fabulous plum pudding, prunes, blackberry preserves and blueberry pie notes with hints of smoked meats, garrigue, dusty soil, cast iron pan and star anise with dried roses and cinnamon stick wafts. Full-bodied, concentrated and packed with rich exotic spice and black fruit preserves layers, it has loads of mineral and meat sparks and a very, very long, layered finish. Incredible! For cellaring potential, I give it 20+ more years.
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Château Pavie Decesse
Unfairly overshadowed by its renowned older sibling Pavie, the similarly owned Château Pavie-Decesse produces powerfully dense and lavish wines under Gérard Perse’s leadership. Acquired just one year before Pavie in 1997, the Grand Cru Classé property essentially shares the same terroir as the famed château with the tract of land planted to Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon varieties. In the center of the Côtes sub-district, the vineyards are high above the rest, found on top of the Saint-Émilion plateau. The limestone beneath is expressed by fresh floral and mineral aspects making the wines at Pavie-Decesse notably unique. Crafted in true Perse style, their rich and opulent reds have always had a tighter, more compact form, full of sweet and dark spiced fruits. Produced in the same spirit of greatness, rivaling even the Great Bordeaux Growths, Pavie-Decesse is an age-worthy Merlot and Cabernet Franc blend with remarkable tannins and hints of vanilla scented oak.