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Petrus - Pomerol 2010

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
Cépages Merlot 100 %
Appellation Pomerol
Millesime 2010
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Vinous
Vinous
    98

byNeal Martinthe4/30/2020

The 2010 Petrus has an extraordinary bouquet, ineffably complex with brambly red fruit, sous-bois, dried blood and wild mint aromas that unfurl magically from the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, fleshy and generous, yet amazingly controlled with such tension and grace on the silky smooth finish. This is a fantastic Petrus, one of the greatest in recent years. Tasted from an ex-château bottle at the BI Wines & Spirits 10-Year On tasting. 2025-2060

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    100

byLisa Perrotti-Brownthe3/5/2020

Deep garnet colored, the 2010 Petrus opens a little broody, with gentle crushed rocks, cast iron pan and fragrant earth notions giving way to a core plum preserves, baked blueberries, licorice and Black Forest cake plus wafts of pencil shavings, garrigue and violets. Full-bodied, the palate is beautifully poised with a firm line of exquisitely ripe, fine-grained tannins and fantastic freshness bolstering the generous fruit, finishing very long and very, very classy. Collectors fortunate enough to have a few bottles of this vintage are advised to be patient and allow it a further 7-10 years to loosen-up and emerge gloriously from this rock-solid structure.

Decanter.com
Decanter.com
    98

byJane Ansonthe1/30/2020

Maybe surprising to see a Pomerol that is so well-built that it is not anywhere near ready even at 10 years old, but this is Pétrus, a place that writes its own rules. The brushed silk exuberance is there, but hidden underneath a still-pulsating wall of tannins. You expect this level of concentration in Pauillac, so it is more of a surprise on the Right Bank, but here you are in no doubt that 2010 is an intellectual, demanding vintage that needs to be given time. You need to look to 2009 Pétrus to begin enjoying any time soon - this is structured, full of dark fruits, structured, savagely built, out to impress. Drinking 2025 - 2050

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    98

byStephen Tanzerthe8/31/2013

Fully saturated ruby.  Knockout aromas of fresh black cherry, blackcurrant, exotic herbs, coffee and menthol, plus a hint of minerality.  Juicy, fruit-driven flavors of dark berries and cherry are complicated by cocoa, vanilla and graphite and given laser-like precision by vibrant, harmonious acidity.  Manages to be both fleshy and acidic at the same time, demonstrating uncanny depth and complexity of flavor. This strikes me as deeper and longer than the already magnificent 2009:  it may well turn out to be the wine of the vintage.  These two wines from Petrus make for an outstanding, back-to-back pair of vintages. 98(+?) points

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    97

byJames Molesworththe3/31/2013

This feels dense and unyielding now, with loads of grip supporting a dark, muscular and very backward core of bay leaf, tobacco, plum, blackberry and fig notes. Powerful, fresh and racy, with a tarry edge adding vivacity and drive to the lengthy, raspberry-dominated finish. The raspberry spine seems destined to win out after extended cellaring. Best from 2017 through 2035. –JM

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    100

byRobert Parkerthe3/1/2013

The harvest at Petrus took place between September 27 and October 12, and the 2010 finished at 14.1% natural alcohol, which is slightly lower than the 2009's 14.5%. The 2010 reminds me somewhat of the pre-1975 vintages of Petrus, a monster-in-the-making, with loads of mulberry, coffee, licorice and black cherry notes with an overlay of enormous amounts of glycerin and depth. Stunningly rich, full-bodied and more tannic and classic than the 2009, this is an awesome Petrus, but probably needs to be forgotten for 8-10 years. It should last at least another 50 or more. Someone told me recently that Petrus had a second wine, so I asked Olivier Berrouet, their young, talented administrator, whether that was true, and he flatly denied it, so if any Asian wine buyers are running across second wines of Petrus in Hong Kong or on mainland China, be warned – they are not genuine. Proprietor Jean Moueix, who I believe is in his late twenties, has taken over for his father, Jean-Francois, who has largely retired, and the younger Moueix has really pushed quality even higher at this renowned estate. Anyone visiting Pomerol would have undoubtedly noticed the renovations at Petrus, as it was once one of the most modest and humble buildings in the appellation. Moreover, I suspect that multi-millionaire/billionaire collectors will have about 50 years to debate over which vintage of Petrus turns out better, the 2009 or 2010. In a perfect world, most people would love to have a few bottles of each, or at least the opportunity to taste them once in a while, as they have become more of a myth than something real, but these wines do, in fact, exist!

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    98

byNeal Martinthe2/15/2013

The Petrus 2010 is initially reticent on the nose – a serious Pomerol from the off. The first noticeable thing is that this is not a powerful bouquet like the 2009, much more linear and delineated with real minerality (which actually reminds me of L’Eglise-Clinet.) The palate is medium-bodied with very fine tannins. There is real intensity here, a Petrus with a sense of purpose: blackberry, touches of graphite borrowed from Pauillac, a little spice. It offers a silky smooth texture but remains linear right to the finish with subtle notes of bilberry, blackberry and crushed stone. Masculine and a little aloof, especially compared with the 2009, but utterly compelling, this Petrus will need at least 8-10 years in bottle. Tasted November 2012 (98 +)

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    100

byJames Sucklingthe2/3/2013

This a Petrus with extraordinary balance and depth. It shows such elegance in the nose with complexity of black olives, dark fruits, and flowers. The palate is full and ultra-velvety yet there is a cashmere quality to the texture. It takes your breath away. There's almost a Burgundian quality in the mouthfeel meaning it takes you deep into the soil and captivates your attention. Greatest modern vintage of Petrus ever? Try after 2018.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    98-100

byRobert Parkerthe5/31/2011

2010: One of the most concentrated and massive Petrus offerings I have ever tasted, yields in 2010 were 35 hectoliters per hectare and the grapes were harvested between September 27 and October 2. The wine achieved 14.5% natural alcohol versus the 14.4% that was attained in 2009. Petrus has reduced its use of new oak over the last decade, now averaging under 50%. The 2010's dense purple color is followed by classic aromas of mulberries, black cherries, black currants, licorice, mocha, caramel and truffles. Full-bodied, multi-dimensional and impressively pure with high but sweet, well-integrated tannins, this 2010 should drink well for 30+ years. Drink 2011-2041

Asian Palate
Asian Palate
    96-98

byJeannie Cho Lee MWthe5/24/2011

The 2010 Petrus opens with notes of spices, cinnamon, plums, blackberries, cedar and violets, followed by luscious flavours and dense, velvety-textured tannins that caress the tongue. Olivier Berrouet, the wine director, says 2010 had amazing sunlight hours with temperatures that were not high, and the clay soil helped to rejuvenate the water stressed (100%) Merlot vines. Yields were lower than in 2009, at 35 hl/ha.

Le Point
Le Point
    19

byJacques Dupontthe5/12/2011

Nez séveux, bouche tendre, veloutée, moelleuse, tanins frais, élégant, bele matière fraîche, souple, élégante, très beau fruit, long et frais. O=2019 G=30 ans

Decanter Magazine
Decanter Magazine
    19

byJames Lawther MWthe4/30/2011

A distinguished wine. Precise, honest without surfeit. A natural expression of the cru. Affirmed structure and length but tannins suave and refined. Lovely fruit expression. Harmonious. Compelling now but long ageing. More 'classical' than '09. Drink 2022-2060. (19 points)

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    100

byJames Sucklingthe4/30/2011

This is extraordinary. It is just like 1989 (100 points for me) but it is even more refined and defined. It’s so deep and compelling. I put my nose in the glass and I knew it was perfection. Full, yet super refined. So so long. It just builds and builds with flavor, like a tiny light in the sky that becomes a falling star. It is phenomenal. The analytical figures for the wine are off the charts with 15 percent more tannin than 2009, a pH of 3.5, and 14.5% alcohol.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    95-98

byJames Molesworththe4/30/2011

Still tightly wound, offering lots of briar, linzer torte and spice cake flavors, with a dark licorice snap note lacing up the finish. There's lots of grip to this, which is a more structured version of Merlot than a wine like the sleek, fruit-driven Le Pin. But shows a mouthwatering, pebbly feel that should unwind slowly over a long stretch of time. Tasted non-blind. —J.M.

TAST
TAST
    19

by Bettane & Desseauvethe4/30/2011

Le bouquet est déjà enchanteur, se partageant entre les notes de violette et des nuances plus exotiques. Moins spectaculairement musclé que le 2009, ce millésime s’appuie plus sur les grands atouts du cru : velouté de texture d’une finesse inouïe et fraîcheur éblouissante. Une précision formidable.

The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    98-100

byJeff Levethe4/25/2011

Petrus - This deep ruby tinted wine opens with complex aromatics of flowers, black raspberry, jammy plums and chocolate. Powerful, structured, intense, deep, structured and, mouth coating with densely packed ripe, racy plums. Elegance, sensuality and refined power ending with a complex finish that remains on your palate for close to one full minute that morphs from dark spicy fruit to red berries. Petrus fanatics will be forced to pay even more money for the 2010 as the estate produced 10% less wine in this vintage they did in 2009. The wine will be aged in 50% new oak for 18-20 months. 97-100 Pts

Jean-Marc QUARIN
Jean-Marc QUARIN
    18,8

byJean-Marc Quarinthe4/11/2011

Couleur sombre, intense, belle. Superbe nez dans le plus pur style Bordeaux, intense, floral, frais, mûr. Nuances crémeuses. Touches de violettes. Superbe entrée en bouche juteuse. Et le vin se développe sur un toucher royal. Pour la seconde année consécutive, il est aussi particulièrement hédoniste. Grande finale au grain fin. Bravo.

Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast
    96-98

byRoger Vossthe4/5/2011

A hugely full-bodied wine, with the ripest fruit, black plum juice and spice. The tannins are very dense, yet balanced by acidity. The finish is beautiful and structured.-R.V.

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Merlot 100 %
Appellation Pomerol
Millesime 2010
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)

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