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Pavie 2016 1500cl

1er Grand Cru Classé A | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
CHF 10’701.90

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1999 2016 2017 2022
Évaluations et Scores
100 Robert Parker
The 2016 Pavie a blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc. Very deep purple-black in color, it needs a little coaxing to begin, slowly unfurling to reveal a fragrant perfume of violets, chocolate-covered cherries, crushed blueberries and eucalyptus over a core of preserved plums, kirsch, black raspberries and crème de cassis plus hints of licorice and chargrilled meat. Full-bodied and built like a brick house, it has a solid foundation of firm, super ripe, grainy tannins and seamless freshness interknit with the black fruit preserves and minerally layers, finishing very long and very decadent. Superb!<br/><br/>
100 Robert Parker
The 2016 Pavie a blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc. Very deep purple-black in color, it needs a little coaxing to begin, slowly unfurling to reveal a fragrant perfume of violets, chocolate-covered cherries, crushed blueberries and eucalyptus over a core of preserved plums, kirsch, black raspberries and crème de cassis plus hints of licorice and chargrilled meat. Full-bodied and built like a brick house, it has a solid foundation of firm, super ripe, grainy tannins and seamless freshness interknit with the black fruit preserves and minerally layers, finishing very long and very decadent. Superb!<br/><br/>
97 Wine Spectator
This is a rather showy--and captivating--display of fruit, with waves of lush cassis, raspberry and plum reduction flavors flowing through with authority and grace while a swath of chalky minerality stays deeply buried throughout. Toasty, glistening with vanilla and apple wood notes, but the fruit has the oak bridle easily in hand. One of the Right Bank showstoppers of the vintage. Best from 2024 through 2040. 6,667 cases made. <br/>
97 Wine Spectator
This is a rather showy--and captivating--display of fruit, with waves of lush cassis, raspberry and plum reduction flavors flowing through with authority and grace while a swath of chalky minerality stays deeply buried throughout. Toasty, glistening with vanilla and apple wood notes, but the fruit has the oak bridle easily in hand. One of the Right Bank showstoppers of the vintage. Best from 2024 through 2040. 6,667 cases made. <br/>
96 James Suckling
The enveloping amarena-cherry fruit clothes the huge tannin structure, but these are really fine tannins and, together with the acidity, they give the wine great vitality. Needs quite some time in bottle to resolve the tannins, but the balance is certainly there. Drinkable now, but best from 2025. Château Quintus vertical tasting. SP.
Producteur
Château Pavie
Le nom Pavie fait allusion à celui d’une variété de pêches de vignes cultivée sur ces terres de Saint-Emilion avant le 4ème siècle. Aujourd’hui, la désignation de Château Pavie illustre ce patrimoine. Par ailleurs, avec ses 37 hectares de vignes d’un seul tenant, le domaine peut se targuer d’être le Premier Grand Cru Classé le plus vaste de toute l’appellation. Bénéficiant d’un ensoleillement important, ses parcelles orientées sud se déclinent en trois terroirs distincts. Entièrement reconçu par l’architecte Alberto Pinto, la propriété est désormais ornée d’une grande façade vitrée qui offre un panorama spectaculaire sur les vignes en coteaux. D’aucuns disent qu’il s’agit du « plus beau site de Saint-Emilion ». Repris en 1998 par Gérard Perse, également propriétaire des Châteaux Pavie-Decesse et Monbousquet, Pavie est l’archétype des vins Nouvelle vague. A l’image d’autres vins élaborés sous l’égide de Perse, la production de Pavie est axée sur des vins à base de fruits à sur maturité issus d’une extraction importante, caractères équilibrés par une dichotomie entre l’opulence et la délicatesse. Promu au rang de Premier Grand Cru Classé A en 2012, le grand vin, Pavie, illustre parfaitement la signature Perse. Vinifiés de façon moderne, les vins sont riches, concentrés et d’un haut niveau qualitatif.