DONOTUSE Château Pedesclaux (wooden case of 6) 2011
Pauillac AOC 5ème Grand Cru Classé
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Purchased in 2009 by the owner of renowned Saint Estèphe estate Lilian Ladouys, this Fifth Growth has taken a huge leap in quality. Using grapes from next door to Pauillac’s monolithic First Growths Mouton and Lafite, this is a superb ageworthy 2011.
£30.00 per bottle
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Wine Details
- Red - Light Bodied
- France
- Bright Ruby-purple
- Cabernet-based blend
- 9.75 Units
- 13% ABV
- 750 ml
- 31 December 2030
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Silky tannins support the refined blackcurrant, earth and spice notes
Aroma
Intense cassis, earth and leafy notes
The Wine
Pauillac’s Château Pedesclaux was founded in 1810 by négociant Pierre Pedesclaux, who helped shape the 1855 Classification of Bordeaux. That said, the property’s vineyards were somewhat neglected over the decades until the Jugla family bought them in the 1950s. But it’s the man who took over in 2009 – Jacky Lorenzetti – who has really made a difference. Owner, too, of Lilian Ladouys, he has made a massive investment in the cellar and vineyards. He’s added 12 hectares of vines on the Milon plateau, next door to Lafite and Mouton Rothschild, reduced yields and totally modernised the winemaking facilities. Now an optical sorter ensures only 100% perfect grapes make it into the vat, while 60% new oak is used for ageing – a sure sign of quality.
Pauillac’s Château Pedesclaux was founded in 1810 by négociant Pierre Pedesclaux
"Clean, pure notes of black currants, black cherries, spice and earth. Impressive, well-made Pauillac"
Robert Parker
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