Château Saint-Pierre 2015

An Lager
CHF 58.00
exkl. MwSt
Format: 75 cl
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Holzkiste mit 6 Einheit(en)

Produkt
Château Saint-Pierre ist ein Grand Cru Classé der Appellation Saint-Julien. Er entsteht auf durchschnittlich 50 jährigen Reben auf 17 Hektaren. Château Saint-Pierre ist eine vorwiegend aus Cabernet Sauvignon bestehende Assemblage, die 12 bis 14 Monate in Fässern (50% neues Holz) ausgebaut wird. Ein klassischer und kräftiger Bordeaux.
Details:
Produzent: Château Saint-Pierre
Region: Bordeaux
Appellation: Saint-Julien
Jahrgang: 2015
Volumen (cl): 75
Farbe: Rot
Ratings

Wineadvocate

The 2015 Château Saint Pierre is a blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Merlot and 6% Cabernet Franc cropped at 48 hl/ha between 21 September and 7 October, matured in 50% new oak. It has a tightly wound bouquet with blackberry, raspberry and cedar, just a touch of pencil shaving surfacing with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent tannin on the entry, quite tensile with a fine bead of acidity. This is not the most complex Saint-Pierre that I have encountered, although it possesses 2015's elegance and refinement. This will have more to give after bottling and may ultimately overtake Gloria. Tasted twice with consistent notes.

Vinous

The 2015 Saint-Pierre has a scintillating nose of brilliantly defined black fruit with superb mineralité. You can feel the energy coming from this bouquet. The medium-bodied palate is precise and pixelated, displaying fine-grained tannin and wonderful balance, leading to an exquisite, detailed, almost Margaux-like finish. Utterly graceful. This impressed me so much just after bottling, far more than in barrel, and assessed blind against its peers, it represents a convincing argument that Saint-Pierre is becoming one of the go-to Saint-Julien crus. Tasted blind at the Southwold 2015 Bordeaux tasting. - NM 07/2019

Suckling

Vivid aromas with currants, mushrooms and dried flowers. Tar. Full-bodied, layered and polished. Show texture and richness. Juicy and lightly decadent. Drink in 2021.