Saint-Émilion 2004

Château Pavie Saint-Émilion 2004

Saint-Émilion 2004

Regular price €240,00
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TYPE: Red Wine
PRODUCER: Château Pavie
VINTAGE: 2004
COUNTRY: France
REGION: Bordeaux, Libournais, Saint-Émilion
CLASSIFICATION: Saint-Émilion Premier Grand Cru Classé
VOLUME: 0.75 L
FILL LEVEL: Neck
LABEL CONDITION: GL
PACKAGING: OWC6 (When ordering all remaining bottles you may choose to have the OWC6 shipped to you. Please note additional shipping costs may apply.)
POINTS: 95+ by Robert Parker
TASTING NOTES: A brilliant effort from proprietors Chantal and Gerard Perse, Pavie’s 2004 (7,050 cases) exhibits an inky/ruby/purple color, a surprisingly soft, forward style for this hallowed terroir, full-bodied, and concentrated creme de cassis flavors intermixed with cherries, truffles, and subtle smoky wood notes. Beautifully-textured as well as expansive, this may be the most developed and forward Pavie made by Perse since his acquisition of the property in 1998.

Stock: 4

All wines are packed with the utmost care in a firm case, custom made for the shipment of wines. You can pick up your order yourself or have it delivered to an address of your choice. Once the wines have been collected by UPS, you will be provided with an UPS tracking code. Orders placed and paid before 13:00 on a working day, will be sent the same day.

Depending on your country of residence, delivery times are as follows:

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Rest of Europe: 2 to 3 working days

Outside of Europe: 3 to 5 working days.

 

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Saint-Émilion

About Saint-Émilion

Saint-Émilion, an illustrious appellation on the right bank of the Dordogne River in Bordeaux, France, stands as a beacon of excellence in the world of red wines. This picturesque and historic region, with its diverse terroir and commitment to Merlot-centric blends, has carved its place as a revered destination for wine enthusiasts.

The terroir of Saint-Émilion is a mosaic of soils, including limestone, clay, and sand, contributing to the complexity that defines its wines. Merlot takes center stage in the blends, imparting a plush, velvety texture and an approachability that distinguishes these wines from their left bank counterparts. Cabernet Franc, with its structural elements and aromatic nuances, complements the Merlot, while Cabernet Sauvignon, though less prominent, adds further depth to select blends.

Saint-Émilion's unique classification system, periodically updated, designates estates as Premier Grand Cru Classé or Grand Cru Classé, providing a guide to the perceived quality and reputation of each property. Among the esteemed châteaux and estates, names like Château Cheval Blanc, Château Angélus, and Château Ausone shine as beacons of winemaking prowess.

The wines of Saint-Émilion are characterized by ripe fruit flavors—black cherry, plum, and occasional hints of chocolate. The supple mouthfeel, softer tannins, and overall approachability distinguish these wines, making them enjoyable in their youth. However, the finest examples from Saint-Émilion possess a remarkable aging potential, evolving gracefully with time and gaining complexity, offering a tapestry of tertiary characteristics.

Beyond its vinous treasures, Saint-Émilion boasts a charming medieval town and has earned UNESCO World Heritage status, adding to the region's allure. The wines of Saint-Émilion continue to captivate enthusiasts, their elegance and unique expression of the right bank terroir contributing to the enduring legacy of this esteemed Bordeaux appellation. Saint-Émilion, with its rich viticultural heritage, stands as a testament to the artistry of Merlot-driven blends and the timeless appeal of Bordeaux winemaking.

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