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Pontet Canet - Pauillac 2006
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Pontet Canet - Pauillac 2006

Pontet Canet, a distinctive expression of purity

The rich history of Pontet Canet dates back to the early 18th century, a legacy carefully nurtured by only three families over a span of more than 300 years. Since 1975, the Tesseron family has steered this Grand Cru classé in 1855. Alfred, representing the second generation, assumed the reins in 1994. Unyielding in his commitment to quality and a vocal critic of conventional wisdom, he sought innovative farming practices that respected the vine's sensitivities while adapting vinification methods to capture the unique terroir of the estate's diverse plots. Proudly upholding this tradition, his daughter Justine took over in 2015, continuing the estate's evolution with the same ardor as her forebears, breathing fresh life into it.

The Tesseron family has introduced a model of viticulture at Pontet Canet that harmonizes with nature, inspiring many. Notably, Pontet Canet was among the pioneering Bordeaux estates to embrace organic and biodynamic farming practices, and it achieved the distinction of being the first among the Classified Growths to gain double certification for the entire vineyard. Situated in close proximity to Lafite and Mouton Rothschild, Pontet Canet is blessed with an exceptional terroir. Since the 2012 vintage, approximately one-third of its production has been aged in concrete amphorae, preserving the wine's pristine aromatic character.
Couleur Rouge
Appellation Pauillac
Millesime 2006
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    95

byNeal Martinthe11/30/2011

One of my favourite recent vintages, the 2006 is initially quite “strict” and “edgy” on the nose with cedar, blackberry and graphite but then manifests that opulence and almost braggadocio on the nose. The palate has a seriously good backbone, real structure and beguiling symmetry with a long grippy finish that suggests long-term ageing is a rule, not an option. Tasted February 2011.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    95

byNeal Martinthe9/30/2010

This remains a sensational Pontet Canet struts its stuff under severe blind conditions. It has a decadent, almost Tuscan bouquet that manages to be supremely well defined with fully embraces the oak, with a touch of gravel underlying the ripe blackberry, tobacco and plum. The palate is full-bodied, very well balanced with pure, fine tannins. I was expecting more of a hedonistic Pauillac, but this is restrained, feminine and beautifully poised towards the finish. Nice gentle but insistent grip. Enormous potential. Tasted January 2010.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    94

byNeal Martinthe1/31/2010

The 2006 Pontet-Canet has a very lifted nose, very pure with an almost Pinot Noir-like allure. Black cherries, creme de cassis and a touch of blueberry with crushed stones in the background. Superb delineation and integration of new oak. With few more minutes in the glass, there is a touch of espresso just beginning to emerge. The palate is full-bodied with sinewy tannins, very good acidity and sense of symmetry, although I would say that this has closed down a little since I last tasted it. Good backbone and sense of vitality. Tannic, grippy and more masculine, graphite tinged finish. Drink 2013-2025. Tasted October 2009.

Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
    16.50

byJancis Robinsonthe1/27/2010

Dark. Very cassis nose, not especially complex. Thick and dense with some oak tannin. Ambitious though it doesn't have quite the fruit weight for all the tannin, I fear. Drink 2014-2024

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    93

byJames Sucklingthe3/31/2009

Blackberry, currant and plum tart aromas lead to a full body, with a solid core of fruit, sweet fruit and silky tannins. Generous and round, with lovely richness for the vintage. Best after 2014.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    95

byRobert Parkerthe2/1/2009

The 2006 is a wine to stockpile, especially for those in their thirties and forties as it needs another decade to reach maturity, after which it should keep for 30+ years. This vineyard, just south of Mouton Rothschild, has produced an opaque bluish/purple-colored 2006 with an extraordinarily pure nose of graphite, charcoal, sweet creme de cassis, and a hint of scorched earth. Incredible concentration, stunning richness, and a 60-second finish result in a wine that transcends the vintage as well as this estate’s 1855 classification. This enormously endowed, modern day classic is a legend in the making. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2050+. 95+

Le Point
Le Point
    16-16.50

byJacques Dupontthe5/24/2007

Fruits noirs, biscuit, bouche fine, tanins serrés mais sans dureté. Le fruit est bien préservé. Ce 'nest pas très corpulent mais la longueur y est, et surtout, l'équilibre est préservé.

WeinWisser
WeinWisser
    18

byRené Gabrielthe5/7/2007

2018-2035. Schon beim Einschenken eine beeindruckende Farbe, Violett-Schwarz. Explosives Bouquet, Cassis in verschwenderischer Form, tiefe Würznoten, Rauch, Lakritze, dicht, aber auch kompakt, Dörrbananen im Hintergrund. Auch im Gaumen dicht, gut stützende Tannine, wieder einen frischen, aromatischen Beerenton aufweisend, in der adstringenz kräftig, fordernd, muskulös, an die alten, grossen Jahrgänge von Pontet Canet erinnernd, sehr typisch, zur neuen Epoche des hervorragend geführten Weingutes passend, vielleicht immer etwas rustikal bleibend,deshalb ein sehr klassischer Cinquième.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    93-95

byRobert Parkerthe5/3/2007

One can’t say enough about the extraordinary quality proprietor Alfred Tesseron has achieved at Pontet-Canet over the last decade. The 2006 is another massive wine that may be as backward and concentrated as its nearby neighbor, Mouton Rothschild. Boasting a dense purple/black color in addition to aromas of creme de cassis, incense, burning embers/charcoal, and pain grille, it is monstrous in the mouth with huge flavor concentration, extremely high tannins, and significant extract. Tesseron’s goal appears to be a 50+ year wine. The 2006 requires a decade of patience. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2040+.

Falstaff
Falstaff
    89-91

byPeter Moserthe5/3/2007

Tiefdunkles Rubingranat, jugendliche Reflexe, violetter Rand. In der Nase feine reife Zwetschken- und Brombeerfrucht, Nougat, angenehme Gewürzanklänge, zart nach Zitruzesten. Am Gaumen saftig, elegante Textur, frische rotbeerige Frucht, gut integrierte Säurestruktur, feste Tannine, zarte Holzwürze im Nachhall, es fehlt etwas die Länge der letzten Jahre.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    94-96

byNeal Martinthe5/1/2007

Tasted three times, this note from the château. Now this is a stunning wine from a property that is both innovative and embracing traditional techniques of vinification. This is their best wine I have ever tasted out of barrel and could surpass even the 2005. A very deep garnet core. The nose leaps from the glass with blackberry, violets and a sense of minerality that I have never encountered before with Pontet-Canet. The palate is beautifully poise with again, an unerring sense of minerality and delineation. Blackberries, violets and a touch of cassis, I cannot help feel that Alfred Tesseron and winemaker Jean-Michel Comme have leapfrogged both Pichon’s this year. An elegant, wonderful poised finish with freshness on tongue. Just a fabulous wine.

TAST
TAST
    18

by Bettane & Desseauvethe4/30/2007

Admirable de charnu de texture, de densité de tannin et de richesse aromatique : il flirte encore une fois avec les premiers crus et montre une perfection formelle unique pour le moment parmi les cinquièmes crus. Le grand pauillac comme tous le rêvent !

Vinum
Vinum
    16.50

byMarkus Del Monegothe4/30/2007

Zurückhaltend, floral; kompakt, frisch, geschmeidiges, kantiges, rassiges, genau richtiges Tannin : nicht den extremen Extrakt gesucht, sondern die Ausgewogenheit. 2014 bis 2020

Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
    16

byJancis Robinsonthe4/12/2007

Dark, blackish crimson. Very dark. Something a bit strange on the nose. Vegetation plus molasses. Not totally compact or together. A bit soft and messy on the finish. Pretty dry and inky on the finish and lacking real concentration too – diffuse. Julia's note, with a score of 16+: Rich spicy fruit with hints of aromatic violets. Lovely purity. Disappointingly dry and a bit tough on the finish after the nose promised so much, but maybe it will soften (hence the plus)? (JH)

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    92-94

byJames Sucklingthe3/29/2007

Big and rich, with lots of round and velvety tannins. Full-bodied and very ripe, with a long flavorful finish. A beauty. Voluptuous for the vintage, with lots of currant and berry character.

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Appellation Pauillac
Millesime 2006
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)

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