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Pichon Longueville Baron (Ex-Château) 2006 150cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | France
CHF 427.00
Critics scores
18 Rene Gabriel
70 % Cabernet Sauvignon, 28 % Merlot, 2 % Petit Verdot. 37 hl/ha. Dunkles Violett-Lila. Klares Cabernet-Fruchtbouquet, recht fein im Ansatz, Palisandernoten, zarter Rauchtouch der die Tiefe anzeigt. Hoch feiner Gaumen, Lakritzenoten, sattes, fleischiges Extrakt in der Mitte, trotz seiner Eleganz zeit der Wein auch eine tolle Rasse, endet lange. Wird so genial werden wie sein eigener 98er und kann dann 19/20 erreichen. Primeurwertung: 18/20. 08: Kurz vor der Abfüllung: Wie bei der Primeurverkostung ein Pauilac voler Finessen, somit eher einem delikaten St. Julien gleichend, im Innern aber viel Kraft, Rasse und Länge.
18 Rene Gabriel
70 % Cabernet Sauvignon, 28 % Merlot, 2 % Petit Verdot. 37 hl/ha. Dunkles Violett-Lila. Klares Cabernet-Fruchtbouquet, recht fein im Ansatz, Palisandernoten, zarter Rauchtouch der die Tiefe anzeigt. Hoch feiner Gaumen, Lakritzenoten, sattes, fleischiges Extrakt in der Mitte, trotz seiner Eleganz zeit der Wein auch eine tolle Rasse, endet lange. Wird so genial werden wie sein eigener 98er und kann dann 19/20 erreichen. Primeurwertung: 18/20. 08: Kurz vor der Abfüllung: Wie bei der Primeurverkostung ein Pauilac voler Finessen, somit eher einem delikaten St. Julien gleichend, im Innern aber viel Kraft, Rasse und Länge.
94 James Suckling
This shows lovely richness and balance for a 2006, with medium, round tannins that envelop the palate and plenty of currant, chocolate and cedar undertones. It’s long and pretty. Developing nicely. Drink or hold.
92 Wine Spectator
There's an excellent dark color to this, with blowsy, rich aromas of crushed blackberry and currant. Full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a long finish. The center palate will fill in with time. This has lovely balance. Best after 2014. — JS
92 Wine Spectator
There's an excellent dark color to this, with blowsy, rich aromas of crushed blackberry and currant. Full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a long finish. The center palate will fill in with time. This has lovely balance. Best after 2014. — JS
91 Robert Parker
Tasted at Bordeaux Index's annual 10-Year On tasting in London. The 2006 Château Pichon Baron has more red than black fruit on the nose, quite showy with hints of crème de cassis and then later it calms down to reveal classic pencil lead aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with a gentle grip in the mouth. This is quite assertive and grippy, although later vintages have evinced more precision and mineralité on the finish. Still, this is a fine if rather burly Pichon Baron. Tasted January 2016.
91 Robert Parker
Tasted at Bordeaux Index's annual 10-Year On tasting in London. The 2006 Château Pichon Baron has more red than black fruit on the nose, quite showy with hints of crème de cassis and then later it calms down to reveal classic pencil lead aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with a gentle grip in the mouth. This is quite assertive and grippy, although later vintages have evinced more precision and mineralité on the finish. Still, this is a fine if rather burly Pichon Baron. Tasted January 2016.
Producer
Château Pichon-Longueville Baron
A Second Growth marked by its Cabernet-dominated full-bodied reds, Château Pichon-Longueville Baron is one of Bordeaux’s most famed Super Seconds. Founded in the late 17th century, the château was built in 1851 and boasts a breathtaking view of the Gironde Estuary. The fine-wine branch of the AXA insurance company, AXA Millésimes acquired the property in 1987 bringing in owner of Château Lynch-Bages, Jean-Michel Cazes shortly after to run the estate. Together with major renovations of the estate and the Cazes’ management, excellence was soon restored. Retiring in 2000, Christian Seely assumed Cazes’ important role as managing director. Today, their signature muscular wines are a culmination of years of precision and craftsmanship, from vineyard to cellar. Pichon-Longueville Baron is the rich and layered Grand Vin, this five-star wine gains in depth with at least 10 years of cellaring. The second wine, Les Tourelles de Longueville was introduced in 1986 and similarly conveys the château’s classic powerful, but elegant style.