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Pape Clément Blanc 2009 75cl

AOC | Graves, Pessac-Léognan | Bordeaux | France
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100 Robert Parker
The 2009 Pape Clement Blanc is an absolutely remarkable wine, which is not a surprise given what this historic estate has done in both white and red over the last 20 years. Their white wine, an intriguing blend of 40% Sauvignon Blanc, 35% Semillon, 16% Sauvignon Gris and the rest Muscadelle, comes from 7.5 acres of pure gravelly soil. An exquisite nose of honeysuckle, tropical fruit, pineapple, green apples, and orange and apricot marmalade soar from the glass. Great acidity, a full-bodied mouthfeel and a texture more akin to great grand cru white Burgundy put this wine in a class by itself. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were others who also think this is pure perfection in white Bordeaux. I tasted this wine four separate times and gave it a perfect score three of the four times. It is one of most exquisite dry white I have ever tasted from anywhere – period. Certainly the founder of Pape Clement, Bertrand de Goth, would be happy with his decision to plant a vineyard here in 1305. Pure genius!
100 Robert Parker
The 2009 Pape Clement Blanc is an absolutely remarkable wine, which is not a surprise given what this historic estate has done in both white and red over the last 20 years. Their white wine, an intriguing blend of 40% Sauvignon Blanc, 35% Semillon, 16% Sauvignon Gris and the rest Muscadelle, comes from 7.5 acres of pure gravelly soil. An exquisite nose of honeysuckle, tropical fruit, pineapple, green apples, and orange and apricot marmalade soar from the glass. Great acidity, a full-bodied mouthfeel and a texture more akin to great grand cru white Burgundy put this wine in a class by itself. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were others who also think this is pure perfection in white Bordeaux. I tasted this wine four separate times and gave it a perfect score three of the four times. It is one of most exquisite dry white I have ever tasted from anywhere – period. Certainly the founder of Pape Clement, Bertrand de Goth, would be happy with his decision to plant a vineyard here in 1305. Pure genius!
100 James Suckling
This really is phenomenal. It shows subtle complexity with dried lemons, papaya, and hints of vanilla. What blows you away is the palate. It is so dense yet agile with amazing tension and a bright finish. It builds and builds in the finish. Superb. Speechless. Drink or hold.
18 Rene Gabriel
Mittleres Gelb, lindengrüne Nuancen darin, leuchtend. Pfeffriges, frisches Bouquet, verschwenderisch viel Gapefruitsnoten, wirkt konzentriert und ist mit etwas hellen Aprikosen und zartem, vanilligem Röstschimmer unterlegt. Im Gaumen wuchtig, füllig, viel Charme und doch ausbalancierenden Pep zeigend. Aromatik und Finesse zeigen sich hier und dieser weisse Pape scheint seinem eigenen roten Pape in diesem Jahrgang fast etwas überlegen zu sein. Gehört zu den allerbesten weissen Pessac-Léognans! beginnen (2013 - 2025)
18 Rene Gabriel
Mittleres Gelb, lindengrüne Nuancen darin, leuchtend. Pfeffriges, frisches Bouquet, verschwenderisch viel Gapefruitsnoten, wirkt konzentriert und ist mit etwas hellen Aprikosen und zartem, vanilligem Röstschimmer unterlegt. Im Gaumen wuchtig, füllig, viel Charme und doch ausbalancierenden Pep zeigend. Aromatik und Finesse zeigen sich hier und dieser weisse Pape scheint seinem eigenen roten Pape in diesem Jahrgang fast etwas überlegen zu sein. Gehört zu den allerbesten weissen Pessac-Léognans! beginnen (2013 - 2025)
93 Wine Spectator
A big, creamy, shortbread- and white peach-filled version, with extra layers of salted butter, heather and grapefruit pulp driving through the finish. A more muscular style, but with the vivacity and length to pull it off. Best from 2014 through 2020. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 750 cases made. –JM
93 Wine Spectator
A big, creamy, shortbread- and white peach-filled version, with extra layers of salted butter, heather and grapefruit pulp driving through the finish. A more muscular style, but with the vivacity and length to pull it off. Best from 2014 through 2020. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 750 cases made. –JM
Producteur
Château Pape Clément
Château Pape Clément figure parmi les vignobles les plus anciens de Bordeaux listés Grands Crus Classés. Fort d’une histoire qui remonte au 13ème siècle, ce château réputé a été fondé par Bertrand de Goth, archevêque de Bordeaux. Quelques décennies plus tard, en 1305, celui-ci est devenu Pape sous le nom de Clément V, d’où le nom du château. En 1939, la famille Montagne s’est portée acquéreur du domaine, aujourd’hui propriété du grand connaisseur en vins Bernard Magrez, qui le dirige. Implantée discrètement dans la banlieue de Pessac, cette propriété d’une superficie de 32,5 hectares se voue essentiellement à la production de vins rouges, seuls 2,5 hectares étant encépagés de blancs. En rouge comme en blanc, les vins se positionnent parmi les meilleurs de l’appellation. Le Pape Clément rouge se présente comme un vin dense mais accessible, tandis que le Pape Clément blanc – élaboré en quantités confidentielles – s’avère élégant et d’une complexité impressionnante avec des notes crémeuses de bois neuf. Le Château peut s’enorgueillir de ses rouges – parmi les meilleurs de Pessac-Léognan – et continue de révéler l’essence de son terroir avec finesse.