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Pavie - Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2011
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Pavie - Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2011

Perse Latitudes

After a first career in the retail industry, Gérard Perse decided in the 1990s to fulfill his passion for vineyards and wine. His future would be written in Saint-Emilion, his land of choice. He acquired, among others, Château Pavie, a premier grand cru classé 'A' of Saint-Emilion, Monbousquet, a classified grand cru of Saint-Emilion, and later Clos Lunelles in Castillon, Côtes de Bordeaux.

Wine is a product that can be enhanced both by its origin and the dishes associated with it. Thus the Perse Family acquired the Hostellerie de Plaisance, a renowned place of gastronomy and lifestyle, which later became Hôtel de Pavie along with its double Michelin-starred restaurant, La Table de Pavie. The collaboration since 2020 with Yannick Alléno, a true icon of French gastronomy, embodies the new dynamics and ambition embraced by the family.

Château Pavie, "Saint-Emilion Premier Grand Cru Classé A"

The wine history of Château Pavie goes back to the 4th century. The estate experienced a remarkable renaissance in 1998 when it was acquired by the Perse family. Under the stewardship of Gérard Perse, the estate ascended to the pinnacle of the appellation, culminating in its prestigious promotion to Premier Grand Cru Classé A in 2012.

The vineyard of Château Pavie boasts a rich tapestry of terroirs, ranging from the "limestone plateau" of Saint-Emilion, situated approximately 85 meters above the Dordogne River, to the "middle of the hill" at around 55 meters above the Dordogne. This exceptional terroir gracefully manifests itself in the wines, bestowing upon them elegance, finesse, freshness, and purity.

In 2022, Château Pavie welcomed two additional vineyards from the Perse family, namely Château Pavie-Decesse and Château Bellevue-Mondotte, expanding its vineyard's surface area by just under 5 hectares.
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Franc 20 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 10 %
Merlot 70 %
Appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Millesime 2011
Contenance Demi-bouteille (37,5 cl)
The Wine Independent
The Wine Independent
    95

byLisa Perrotti-Brownthe12/13/2023

The 2011 Pavie is deep garnet in color. It slowly emerges from the glass with notes of cast-iron pan, black olives, garrigue, and damp soil giving way to a core of juicy blackcurrants, prunes, and black truffles. The full-bodied palate is very tightly wound with bright black fruits and ferrous sparks, supported by firm, fine-grained tannins and beautiful tension, finishing long and minerally.

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    90

byIan D'Agatathe8/31/2014

Fully saturated inky purple.  Black cherry, mocha, violet, coffee and minerals on the nose, along with a strong oakiness.  Enters the mouth sweet and candied, with rich, deep flavors of dark berries and cherry, but turns increasingly austere on the back half.  Finishes very long and less tannic than the Pavie Decesse and Bellevue-Mondotte (other reds in the Perse stable), with good focus.  But here too, I wonder if the wine has enough verve and fruit to stand up to its tannic clout.  Forget about this in the cellar for the next eight years or so.(90(+?) points)

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    95

byRobert Parkerthe5/2/2014

The 2011 Pavie is composed of 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon (14.3% alcohol). It possesses a certain approachability, which is somewhat disarming for the big, robust, super-concentrated and ageworthy style Pavie has favored since 1998. The opaque purple-hued, full-bodied 2011 offers a sweet kiss of kirsch, blackberry, cassis and licorice, but no evidence of toasty oak despite the fact it is bottled about six months after most other premier grand cru classes in St.-Emilion. One of the most complete wines of the vintage, this superstar possesses gorgeous texture and opulence, and can be drunk in 3-4 years, or cellared for two decades.

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    94

byJames Sucklingthe2/19/2014

Pavie made a balanced, pretty wine in 2011 that shows subtle character but firm tannins. Its smoky, coffee and berry character is impressive, but the tannins are silky and polished. Try in 2017.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    94

byJames Molesworththe2/11/2014

Offers ripe raspberry coulis, crushed plum and macerated red currant fruit, showing excellent definition, with racy, well-embedded notes of singed apple wood and incense. Fine-grained and long on the finish, this has ample reserves for cellaring. Not nearly as bombastic as some previous vintages. Best from 2016 through 2030.

Les Echos
Les Echos
    18

by Bettane & Desseauvethe12/4/2013

Robe bleue noire, très grand caractère aromatique, avec une pointe de truffe noire associée aux fruits noirs habituels (mûre et myrtille), grande matière, grande allonge.

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    91-93

byIan D'Agatathe5/12/2012

Deep ruby. Brooding aromas of blackcurrant, violet and vanilla. Fine-grained and smooth, with lively red berry and dark plum flavors enlivened and extended by a mineral overlay. Not the most generous Pavie of recent years, but still a wine of remarkable richness in the context of the vintage. This will need plenty of time in bottle. Still, in 2011 I think Pavie-Decesse is its equal.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    93-95

byRobert Parkerthe4/30/2012

Another terrific success for the flagship estate (a 92-acre vineyard situated on the famed limestone and clay-rich slopes of Cote Pavie) of Chantal and Gerard Perse, the 2011 Pavie is composed of 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The harvest took place between September 20-30, with final yields of a mere 28 hectoliters per hectare. The natural alcohol is 14.3%, and the 2011 may be the biggest, richest, most massive wine of the vintage. With thrilling levels of concentration, tremendous purity, high but sweet tannin, a skyscraper-like mouthfeel, and terrific intensity, depth and palate presence, this larger-than-life effort will require 5-8 years of cellaring, and should age effortlessly over the following 25-30 years.

TAST
TAST
    18,5-19

by Bettane & Desseauvethe4/30/2012

Grande profondeur et grande sève, là aussi, le millésime est transcendé. Pavie est un vin très masculin, intense et profond, aux accents de graphite et de fruits noirs, à l'énergique profondeur soutenue par une chair dense et veloutée et des tanins serrés mais ultra fins. Grand style.

WeinWisser
WeinWisser
    18

byRené Gabrielthe4/30/2012

2020-2048

The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    93-95

byJeff Levethe4/27/2012

Inky and opaque in color with truffle, stone, black cherry, plum, espresso bean, licorice and floral scents. This rich, deep and intense wine is fleshy, round, concentrated and supple with silky tannins and liqueruious dark fruit. Blackberry, plum, mineral and espresso bean can be found in the opulent, tannic finish. 93-95 Pts

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    92-94

byNeal Martinthe4/27/2012

The Pavie was picked from 20th until 30th September. Usually there is an explosion of fruit from the glass...but not this time. It is more succinct in 2011, drawing you in to the seductive, pure, cassis and dark berry fruits laced with blueberry and a touch of soy. The palate is full-bodied and very well balanced with ripe tannins, good acidity and great harmony. There is less of a vice-like grip than the 2010 and of course, great persistency and purity on the mouth, though those tannins are drying on the finish (as usual.) will require a decade in bottle. Note the plus sign. Tasted April 2012. (92-94+ points)

Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
    17

byJulia Harding MWthe4/24/2012

Drink 2020-2035 Slightly lower yields than 2010. Gentle aroma of sweet dark, dusty fruit pure with evident oak char and chocolate. Very firm and chewy grip but there's a softness in the mouth that is striking for Pavie. Dense and dark but with a fluid flourish at the end and good length. Enough freshness to balance. Lots of matière then the oak char comes back on the finish. A bit too dense for pleasure at the moment. (JH)

Asian Palate
Asian Palate
    93-94

byJeannie Cho Lee MWthe4/20/2012

Pavie has really moved away from over-ripeness and over the past several years produced gorgeous wines. This wine has aroma of spices, dark berries and layers of flavours. It is fresh and lively with good acidity and firm, dense, ripe tannins. Well made and opulent with freshness.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    92-95

byJames Molesworththe4/10/2012

Very ripe, but also very focused, with a distilled raspberry essence racing from start to finish, while extra licorice snap, blueberry coulis and plum pâte de fruit notes fill in the background. Long and velvety through the finish. A beautiful effort for the vintage.—J.M.

Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast
    90-92

byRoger Vossthe4/6/2012

Here is a ripe and juicy wine that pushes forward with delicious blackberry fruits. There is a tense edge of acidity that then brings out denser tannins, but juiciness characterizes this wine. —R.V.

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    94-95

byJames Sucklingthe4/1/2012

Fabulous aromas of blackberries and cassis. A purity of fruit here. Full body, with silky tannins. Powerful finish. Muscular for the vintage. Gorgeous. I like the brightness and clarity to it.

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Franc 20 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 10 %
Merlot 70 %
Appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Millesime 2011
Contenance Demi-bouteille (37,5 cl)

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