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Pavie 2017 1500cl

1er Grand Cru Classé A | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
CHF 8’637.20

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1999 2016 2017 2022
Évaluations et Scores
99 Robert Parker
There was no frost in the vineyard in 2017, due to its situation high upon the limestone plateau. Composed of 60% Merlot, 22% Cabernet Franc and 18% Cabernet Sauvignon, which was harvested from September 25 to October 3, the 2017 Pavie is very deep garnet-purple in color and rolls slowly and sensuously out of the glass with growing scents of Black Forest cake, black plum preserves, blueberry compote and fruitcake plus suggestions of melted chocolate, licorice, crushed rocks and Indian spices with a waft of violets. Full-bodied, the palate packs a powerful punch, laden with electric layers of energetic black and blue fruits. All this decadent fruit is supported by fantastic freshness and very, very ripe, velvety tannins, finishing with epic length. Location, location, location was everything in 2017. Pavie has one of the most enviable locations in all of Bordeaux and boy-oh-boy does it show in this spectacular wine<br/>
99 Robert Parker
There was no frost in the vineyard in 2017, due to its situation high upon the limestone plateau. Composed of 60% Merlot, 22% Cabernet Franc and 18% Cabernet Sauvignon, which was harvested from September 25 to October 3, the 2017 Pavie is very deep garnet-purple in color and rolls slowly and sensuously out of the glass with growing scents of Black Forest cake, black plum preserves, blueberry compote and fruitcake plus suggestions of melted chocolate, licorice, crushed rocks and Indian spices with a waft of violets. Full-bodied, the palate packs a powerful punch, laden with electric layers of energetic black and blue fruits. All this decadent fruit is supported by fantastic freshness and very, very ripe, velvety tannins, finishing with epic length. Location, location, location was everything in 2017. Pavie has one of the most enviable locations in all of Bordeaux and boy-oh-boy does it show in this spectacular wine<br/>
97 James Suckling
Profound, crushed blueberry and blackberry aromas here. Mint and chalk undertones. Full-bodied with a center palate of balanced and ripe fruit with polished and caressing tannins. Excellent finish that goes on for minutes. All in finesse and length. A wine to contemplate and enjoy. Better after 2024
96 Wine Spectator
Dark and admirably ripe, with layers of fig and blackberry compote liberally infused with tobacco, licorice snap and fruitcake flavors. Shows some heft through the finish, but there’s enough energy to keep this moving along. A long, subtle echo of chalk is alluring.—J.M
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.