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Petrus - Pomerol 2005

Petrus est un vin de la région viticole de Pomerol près de Bordeaux, dont il a l'appellation. Bien que les vins de Pomerol n'aient jamais été classés, Petrus est considéré comme l'un des plus grands bordeaux au même titre que les grands crus du Médoc. Le domaine Petrus tire son nom du lieu-dit Petrus. Tout d'abord propriété de la famille Arnaud, le domaine est en partie acheté par une Libournaise, Mme Loubat, en 1925, puis acquis par celle-ci dans sa totalité en 1945. Pour concurrencer les grands vins de Médoc, Mme Loubat œuvre pour tirer le meilleur parti de son terroir. En 1961, Mme Lacoste et M. Lignac, nièce et neveu de Mme Loubat, héritent du domaine. Quelques années plus tard, M. Lignac cède ses parts au négociant libournais et partenaire de Petrus Jean-Pierre Moueix, qui a beaucoup œuvré pour la renommée internationale du cru (notamment en le faisant connaître aux Kennedy). Depuis 2001, le domaine appartient à son fils Jean-François Moueix et c'est Christian Moueix, son autre fils, qui en assure la gestion jusqu'en 2008. Le vin est élaboré par l'œnologue Jean-Claude Berrouet. Ce dernier a cédé sa place fin 2008 à son fils Olivier Berrouet. La direction générale est assurée par le fils de Jean-François Moueix, Jean Moueix, depuis 2014. La surface du vignoble est de 11,4 ha avec une densité de 6000 pieds/ha. Il est constitué d'un plateau qui s’étend au nord-est de Libourne et jusqu’à la limite ouest de Saint-Émilion. Le sol se compose d'un pourcentage élevé d'argile riche en fer, beaucoup plus que dans les propriétés environnantes. L'encépagement est constitué de 100 % de merlot avec des vignes ayant une moyenne d'âge élevée, de plus de 35 ans. L'administration du domaine apporte un soin tout particulier pour maximiser la qualité de la récolte. Les raisins sont vendangés à maturité optimale en deux après-midis après évaporation des rosées matinales. Après tri optique, extraction douce et pressage, la fermentation est conduite en cuves béton thermorégulées. Le vin est élaboré à partir de merlot, les pieds de cabernet franc ayant été arrachés après les vendanges de 2010. L’élevage de 12 à 16 mois est effectué en barriques neuves (50%). Très séducteur, le vin est caractérisé par une grande élégance, par une couleur intense, un nez complexe et puissant, un fruit particulièrement opulent. Il se conserve 25 ans et plus dans les grandes années. La production annuelle est d’environ 30.000 bouteilles. Vin devenu mythique, de qualité très régulière et premier de sa prestigieuse appellation.

Couleur Rouge
Appellation Pomerol
Millesime 2005
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Vinous
Vinous
    100

byAntonio Gallonithe4/15/2021

The 2005 Petrus is dazzling. Rich, ample and explosive, the 2005 possesses magnificent density from start to finish. An exotic mélange of cedar, blood orange, spicebox, mint and dried flowers leads into a core of deep, concentrated fruit. All the elements meld together seamlessly in a Petrus that simply has it all. Readers fortunate enough to taste it will find a statuesque, monumental Petrus that is both powerful and refined. The 2005 continued to improve as I tasted it into the second day. It is without question one of the standout wines of 2005.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    97

byRobert Parkerthe6/30/2015

Offering pure black cherry and blackcurrant fruit, the inky ruby/purple 2005 Petrus is still very young and unyielding, but super-concentrated, powerful, full-bodied and primordial. It is much more backward than the likes of Lafleur, Trotanoy or Hosanna. Nevertheless, it is super-rich, extracted, beautifully balanced and pure. Forget it for another 10-15 years, and drink it over the following half-century. This may well be among the longest-lived wines of 2005. (97+)

Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
    19,5

byJancis Robinsonthe2/9/2015

Dark blackish ruby. Spicy, ripe, dense and complex on the nose. Really a very remarkable wine with masses of ripe fruit but in a suitable corset and with so much density and potential. Refined tannins and a hugely ambitious wine. This one will run and run. Very lively as well as being sweet and sleek. So clean and fresh on the end. 13.5% Drink 2020-2050

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    99

byNeal Martinthe2/1/2015

The Petrus 2005 might not be the cheapest wine that has ever been made, but if somebody else is paying it will blow you away. Unsurprisingly, it is bestowed with a more nuanced bouquet than the Le Pin ’05. It is beautifully defined, crystalline, with vibrant red berry fruit, minerals, iris and smoke. This is utterly profound. The palate is medium-bodied with filigree tannin, perfect acidity, slightly savoury fruit with an iron-rich finish. There is amazing persistence here, a Petrus that has finally decided to join the ranks of the great vintages from this Pomerol estate such as the 1970, 1989 and 1998. Sensational, seductive and serious.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    97

byNeal Martinthe6/17/2009

Tasted single blind at Southwold. Normal service is resumed after a questionable bottle after bottling. Tasted blind, this has a deep, broody nose, hoi sin, dark plum, manuka honey and lavender. It certainly has an ethereal sense of delineation. Flamboyant and ravishing, redolent of Tertre–Rôteboeuf. The palate is full-bodied, tannic, immense depth with thick saturated tannins: a meaty edge towards the grippy finish. This is a broody but talented baby…be its guardian! Drink 2015-2030+ Tasted January 2009.

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    96

byStephen Tanzerthe6/30/2008

Deep red. Knockout nose combines raspberry, mulberry, coffee, minerals and sexy coconutty oak. Strong yet silky on the attack, then strikingly deep in the middle, with superb inner-mouth perfume to the flavors of boysenberry, minerals and flowers. This boasts palate-staining fruit and grip of steel. A powerfully structured, profound wine with extraordinary energy, from fruit picked very early. This great but backward wine should evolve in bottle for three or four decades. 96(+?)

Vinum
Vinum
    18.50

byMarkus Del Monegothe6/30/2008

Nous avons dégusté un Petrus encore extraordinairement fermé, jeune, qui dévoile sa grandeur par bribes, autant d'éléments qui doivent encore former un ensemble cohérent. Avant tout, on note la qualité, la densité et la fraîcheur des tannins, qui font contrepoids à l'alcool, présent, mais finalement pas du tout dominant. Il aura besoin de vieillir longtemps - c'est un des très grands vins de l'année. 2020 à 2040.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    96

byRobert Parkerthe5/7/2008

Inky/ruby/purple-colored with a classic, but tightly wound bouquet of vanillin, cedar, roasted herbs, mulberry jam, black cherries, licorice, and graphite, the full-bodied, powerful, tannic 2005 Petrus is a super-concentrated, backward wine meant for five decades of aging. As excruciatingly tannic as some of the northern Medocs, it requires at least 15 years of bottle age. Anticipated maturity: 2020-2050+.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    100

byJames Sucklingthe2/22/2008

A sleeping giant. Dark ruby in color, showing aromas of blackberry, cèpe and green olive, with a hint of mineral. Full-bodied, with ultrafine tannins and a supercaressing mouthfeel. Turns to coffee, dark chocolate and berry. Chewy yet balanced. Very, very long in the mouth. The finish is absolutely breathtaking. Best after 2013.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    92-94

byRobert Parkerthe5/4/2007

This beautiful wine is aptly named. Made in a quintessentially elegant style, with layers of black currant and cherry fruit intermixed with plum, licorice, and vanillin characteristics, medium to full body, sweet tannin, good weight and depth, and no hard edges, this impressive Pomerol should be drinkable in 5-7 years, and keep for 20-25.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    96-100

byRobert Parkerthe5/1/2006

Proprietor Jean-Francois Moueix told me this wine reminds him of the 1947 Petrus. Production in 2005 (2,300 cases) was about half of what could be produced, and the resulting wine should last for a half century or more. A dense purple color is followed by a promising nose of sweet black and red fruits interwoven with pain grille, mineral, licorice, and mocha-like characteristics. This full-bodied, powerful, exceptionally pure, multilayered effort is a bigger, fuller Petrus than the 2003, and easily as structured as the 2000. Only time will tell whether it will turn out to be as complex and noble as the 1998. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2050+.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    95-100

byJames Sucklingthe3/30/2006

Astounding. This is wonderfully concentrated with fabulous fruit, chocolate and berry character. Full-bodied, with chewy tannins and a long, long finish. My head is spinning. This could be 1989 in the remake. 100 points? —J.S.

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Appellation Pomerol
Millesime 2005
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)

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