Petrus 2011 1.5L

Petrus 2011 1.5L
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Region:  Pomerol, Bordeaux


Blend: 100% Merlot


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Château Pétrus 2011 is a wine of remarkable depth and complexity. Its color is a deep ruby red, inviting you to explore its layers of flavor. The nose is intense and expressive, offering a captivating bouquet of blackberries, black cherries, and plums, complemented by hints of tobacco, cedar, and spices. On the palate, it showcases a perfect harmony between power and finesse. The velvety texture coats the mouth, while flavors of ripe fruits, dark chocolate, and subtle floral notes unfold, creating a symphony of sensations. The finish is long and lingering, leaving a lasting impression of elegance and refinement. Château Pétrus 2011 is a testament to the estate's commitment to producing wines of exceptional quality and character, embodying the true essence of Pomerol's unique terroir.


Robert Parker - 95 Points

"A dense ruby/purple-tinged color and restrained but intriguing aromas of kirsch, raspberry jam, wood spice, and mulberries are found in this full-bodied Petrus. An undeniable success in 2011, it is rich, layered and pure with light to moderate tannin, but seems slightly less muscular and tannic compared to its stablemate, Trotanoy. Forget it for a few years and drink it over the following 25 years. Made from 100% Merlot, it tips the scales at 13.5% alcohol. In short, it is typically open-knit and already showing very well. This is quite opulent."


Antonio Galloni - 92 Points

"The 2011 Petrus has plenty of fruit on the nose, elegant and floral, redcurrant and raspberry fruit, a touch of crushed stone and pressed rose petal. The palate is medium-bodied with a rich and quite extravagant style of the finish, lightly spiced with a rounded, velvety-smooth and quite dense finish. Maybe it just conveys a little more winemaking that the terroir at the moment?  Tasted blind at the annual 10-Year-On tasting."

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