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Château de Pez 2016
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Château de Pez 2016

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Parker | 92-94
J. Robinson | 16.5
Decanter | 91
Wine Spectator | 92
J. Suckling | 93
Vinous - A. Galloni | 92
Vinous Neal Martin | 91+
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    ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
    Marks and reviews

    17

    /20

    Vinum

    This De Pez is a small marvel of balsamic spice. The blend of 53% Merlot, 42% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Petit Verdot and 2% Cabernet Franc brings together licorice, stick licorice, black pepper and dried flowers. On the palate, very present fruit sweetness which, combined with the very well-integrated acidity, leads to great juiciness. Here, drinking pleasure and complexity come together in an impressive way.

    92

    /100

    Wine Spectator

    James Molesworth

    This has a mix of red currant, dark plum and bitter cherry fruit flavors giving nice range from the start, while light tobacco, iron and singed alder notes check in as well. The taut finish has pebbly tannins and solid length. Cellar to let this unwind. Best from 2023 through 2033. Tasted twice, with consistent notes.

    94

    /100

    Decanter

    Another bargain alert! At this price level, perhaps the most subtle and elegant of all wines tasted. Not as expressive as Ormes de Pez, but top marks for delicate refinement and indeed a noticeably floral aromatic profile that accentuates the palate. As wine consultant Kevin Gagnon noted at a tasting: ‘Finesse and great length.’ Do not hesitate.

    93

    /100

    James Suckling

    St.-Estèphe is supposed to be a robust and hard wine, but this is elegant and sophisticated with fine cassis and lemon-peel aromas, polished tannins and a long, rather delicate finish. Drink or hold.

    92

    /100

    Vinous

    Antonio Galloni

    The 2016 de Pez has turned out well. Iron, smoke, savory herbs, menthol and scorched earth all give Pez its distinctive feral, savory profile. The tannins are still a bit tough, but time will help, to some degree. It will be interesting to see what the Roederer group does at de Pez moving forward, now that it is the Rouzaud family's sole holding in Saint-Estèphe.

    92

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    Full-bodied, fresh and focused on its layers of sweet, ripe, luscious dark fruits, the wine offers a nice depth of flavor and real character.

    93

    /100

    Falstaff

    Falstaff

    Deep dark ruby, opaque core, discreet brightening at the rim, delicate prune and fig, dark berry fruit in the background, candied orange zest. Juicy, blackberry, integrated tannins, sweet plum on the finish, persistent, has a lot to offer.

    92

    /100

    Jeb Dunnuck

    Jeb Dunnuck

    Made by Nicolas from Comtesse, the 2016 Château de Pez checks in as a blend of 42%, 53 Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot. Black cherries, green tobacco, some underbrush, and cedar pencil notes all flow to a medium to full-bodied, supple, elegant 2016 that still shows true Saint-Estèphe character.

    18

    /20

    Weinwisser

    From the dream vintage 2016, de Pez shows a lively, dark and deep cherry fruit that, together with a delicate hint of vanilla from barrel aging, radiates plenty of youthful freshness. There are also blackberry and blackcurrant notes and an earthy minerality reminiscent of graphite. On the palate, finely contoured, juicy-intense fruit, firm tannic grip and assertive freshness, along with the vintage-typical verve and very good length. It needs more time in bottle and, with some maturity, is headed toward 18/20.

    17

    /20

    René Gabriel

    Kunz barrel sample 17: silky, fruity bouquet, blueberries, black berries, tobacco, fine woods. Balanced, full palate with good sweet fruit, finely sandy tannins, dense, finely muscular structure, powerful aromatics, long, bitter finish.

    17

    /20

    André Kunz

    Velvety, fruity bouquet, blueberries, black berries, tobacco, noble woods. Balanced, full palate with good, sweet fruit, finely sandy tannins, dense, finely muscular structure, powerful aromatics, long, bitter finish. 17/20 2024 - 2036

    94

    /100

    Jane Anson

    Jane Anson

    Lovely aromatics of ripe black fruits edged with violet flowers and smoked cedar. This is powerful, you feel the punch and the sense of momentum, impressive grip that opens up to show charcoal, chocolate and slate, lovely balance and character, young but starting to open up, full of class and appellation signature. One of the values of the tasting. Harvest September 20 to October 18, lasting almost a full calendar month.

    16

    /20

    Bettane+Desseauve

    Aromas of dark fruits and smoke, a structured, warm, highly woven palate with vigorous tannins, great freshness, and incredible length. Huge cellaring potential.

    93

    /100

    La RVF

    The 2016 is slowly integrating, retaining an imposing tannic structure. The wine is finding its balance, and it will still need to be cellared for a few more years.

    94

    /100

    Le Figaro Vin

    Small black fruits. Fresh palate, broad tannins, still a bit tight, nice chew.

    92

    /100

    Yves Beck

    Garnet red with violet highlights. The 2016 bouquet reveals itself with precision, linear, with notes of blackberry, licorice wood, and spices. Lovely complexity. On the palate, the wine is compact and creamy on the attack. It has silky, perfectly integrated tannins in harmony with the structure. The wine is still coming together; it has everything it needs and the elements are starting to fall into place, but it requires time. Persistent finish.

    93

    /100

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    The best ever made. Black color with purple highlights. Intense, refined, fruity, ripe, pure, subtle, and deep nose. Rich on the attack, then immediately juicy and highly fragrant mid-palate; the wine unfolds with power, a noble texture, and deep aromas. Finish is a touch austere, yet so flavorful. Very typical of Saint Estèphe. A complete renewal. Bravo! Note that I rate it higher non-decanted than decanted.

    93

    /100

    Wine Enthusiast

    Roger Voss

    One of the many estates on the Pez plateau in Saint-Estèphe, this property is at the top of its game. Owned by the same proprietors as Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, the wine has structure, big tannins as well as dense black fruits. Drink from 2024.

    Description

    Tasting characteristics and advice for Château de Pez 2016

    Tasting

    Color

    The wine displays a deep ruby-red hue with bright garnet highlights.

    Nose

    The bouquet reveals fine aromatic complexity, with notes of blackcurrant and black cherry, complemented by touches of licorice and graphite. Nuances of tobacco, violet, and cedar add further dimension, while mineral, lightly smoky accents round out the whole.

    Palate

    The attack is direct and structured, revealing a remarkable balance of power and elegance. The palate offers a supple, rounded texture carried by flavors of red and black fruit, plum, and cherry. The tannins—beautifully fine—are silky and well integrated, bringing depth without harshness. Freshness and well-present acidity sustain lively energy through a long, persistent finish marked by notes of coffee, leather, and a hint of licorice.

    Food and wine pairings

    This wine is a perfect match for roasted or grilled red meats such as rib steak, beef tenderloin en croûte, or lamb chops. It also pairs very well with sauced dishes like beef stew, daube provençale, or cassoulet. Aged hard cheeses such as Comté or Gruyère also make excellent pairings.

    Serving and cellaring

    Château de Pez 2016 is best served at a temperature of 16-18°C. Decanting for one to two hours helps soften the tannins and fully reveal the wine’s aromatic range. This vintage can be enjoyed now but will continue to develop until around 2033.

    An elegant and refined Saint-Estèphe

    The estate

    Founded in 1452 in Saint-Estèphe, Bordeaux, the Château de Pez is located in the western part of the commune, in the heart of the Médoc, on 42 hectares in a single block of deep gravel over a clay-limestone subsoil. Owned by the Champagne House Louis Roederer since 1995 and headed by Frédéric Rouzaud, it has been run since 2012 by Nicolas Glumineau (managing director and winemaker).

    The vineyard

    Château de Pez’s vineyard stretches across the Pez plateau, in the northern part of the Saint-Estèphe appellation. The plots rest on deep gravel soils over a clay-limestone subsoil, a composition that promotes moisture retention and gives the wines their distinctive mineral character. The average age of the vines is 25 years, the result of a replanting program undertaken since the Rouzaud family’s acquisition.

    The vintage

    The 2016 vintage proved exceptional in Bordeaux. After a mild, rainy winter, summer set in from June 20, with very dry conditions that offset the spring rainfall. Harvest took place from September 20 to October 18, allowing optimal ripening of each parcel thanks to successive passes through the vineyards to select grapes at perfect maturity.

    Vinification and aging

    Château de Pez 2016 was vinified in keeping with traditional methods, in temperature-controlled wooden and stainless-steel vats. Malolactic fermentation took place in barrels and vats. Aging lasted about 15 months in French oak barrels, with 40% new oak, 40% in first-wine barrels, and 20% in second-wine barrels. Racking was carried out quarterly, and the wine underwent no filtration before bottling.

    Grape varieties

    Merlot (53%)
    Cabernet sauvignon (42%)
    Petit verdot (3.5%)
    Cabernet franc (1.5%).


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