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Pavie Decesse 2016 75cl

Grand Cru Classé | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
CHF 140.55
Critics scores
99 James Suckling
Amazing, pure cherries, plums and flowers, as well as crushed stones. It jumps out of the glass. Full body, powerful tannins and a freshness and roundness to it. Lightly salty on the finish. Great structure with finesse. Try after 2024.
98 Robert Parker
Deep purple-black colored, the 2016 Pavie Decesse bursts boldly out of the glass with confident blackcurrant preserves, baked blackberries, baked plums and sandalwood notes with touches of Indian spices, mocha and lilacs plus touches of cedar chest and pencil lead. Big, concentrated and voluptuously fruited in the mouth, it has a truly impressive structure of very firm, finely grained tannins and racy freshness lifting all that densely packed fruit to a very long, multilayered finish. Wow!
98 Robert Parker
Deep purple-black colored, the 2016 Pavie Decesse bursts boldly out of the glass with confident blackcurrant preserves, baked blackberries, baked plums and sandalwood notes with touches of Indian spices, mocha and lilacs plus touches of cedar chest and pencil lead. Big, concentrated and voluptuously fruited in the mouth, it has a truly impressive structure of very firm, finely grained tannins and racy freshness lifting all that densely packed fruit to a very long, multilayered finish. Wow!
97 Vinous
The 2016 Pavie-Decesse pulses with energy, tension and pure class. Inky red and purplish berry fruit, pomegranate, chocolate, lavender and spice all run through this super-expressive Saint-Émilion. Dark and unctuous in the glass, but also very much medium in body, the 2016 is super refined and elegant. Silky tannins, pulsing, saline minerality and a sense of vibrancy all add to the wine's considerable appeal. The 2016 is a wine of exceptional finesse, class and sensuality. More importantly, it is absolutely memorable.
97 Vinous
The 2016 Pavie-Decesse pulses with energy, tension and pure class. Inky red and purplish berry fruit, pomegranate, chocolate, lavender and spice all run through this super-expressive Saint-Émilion. Dark and unctuous in the glass, but also very much medium in body, the 2016 is super refined and elegant. Silky tannins, pulsing, saline minerality and a sense of vibrancy all add to the wine's considerable appeal. The 2016 is a wine of exceptional finesse, class and sensuality. More importantly, it is absolutely memorable.
94 Wine Spectator
Warm and alluring in feel, with black tea, ganache and steeped plum and fig fruit flavors cruising through, picking up tobacco and dark earth notes on the rumbling finish. There's lots here, and this should gain a bit of nuance with cellaring. Best from 2022 through 2038. 667 cases made. — JM
94 Wine Spectator
Warm and alluring in feel, with black tea, ganache and steeped plum and fig fruit flavors cruising through, picking up tobacco and dark earth notes on the rumbling finish. There's lots here, and this should gain a bit of nuance with cellaring. Best from 2022 through 2038. 667 cases made. — JM
17 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 17: (90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 16 hl/ha, 14.63% vol. Alkohol) Kräftiges, pfefferiges, breites Bouquet, Brombeerkonfitüre, schwarze Kirschen, Edelhölzer, Mocca, schwarze Schokolade. Konzentrierter, kraftvoller, breiter Gaumen mit viel sandigem Tannin, dichter, dunkler Frucht, maskuliner Struktur, kräftiger, dunkler Aromatik, austrocknender Abgang. Kann noch zulegen.
17 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 17: (90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 16 hl/ha, 14.63% vol. Alkohol) Kräftiges, pfefferiges, breites Bouquet, Brombeerkonfitüre, schwarze Kirschen, Edelhölzer, Mocca, schwarze Schokolade. Konzentrierter, kraftvoller, breiter Gaumen mit viel sandigem Tannin, dichter, dunkler Frucht, maskuliner Struktur, kräftiger, dunkler Aromatik, austrocknender Abgang. Kann noch zulegen.
Producer
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.