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Château de Pez 2017
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Château de Pez 2017

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Parker | 89-91
J. Robinson | 16+
Decanter | 90
Wine Spectator | 88
J. Suckling | 90-91
Vinous - A. Galloni | 90
Vinous Neal Martin | 88-90
€258.00 Incl. VAT
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€43.00 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
€45.00
6 x 75CL
€258.00

Stock currently at the producing estate – Will ship after 24 April 2026

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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

88

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

Fresh and open in feel, with damson plum, bitter cherry, lilac and iron notes. Shows good cut and a textbook profile for the appellation, but remains moderate in scale. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Drink now through 2024.

90

/100

Decanter

There’s a little more gravel in the soils here than at Haut-Beauséjour, so the September rains had less impact. There is clearly more mid-palate here, with intense cassis and tobacco notes, yet a certain austerity that leaves it a touch short on the finish. Petit Verdot accounts for 1.5% of the blend. Replanting at Pez is almost finished—it should be completed over the next 5 years, by which time the proportion of Merlot will have decreased in favor of Cabernet Sauvignon. A new winery is also set to begin construction next year, making this definitely one to watch.

90

/100

James Suckling

Sweet-tobacco and plum aromas lead into a medium-bodied palate with firm, silky tannins and a savory finish. Some chocolate and tobacco at the end. Drink in 2021.

90

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Medium-bodied with a jolt of juicy, bright, sweet, spicy red berries at its core, you can drink this with just a year or two of aging. The wine is made from a blend of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, and an even split of 2% Petit Verdot and 2% Cabernet Franc to round things out.

88

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

The 2017 Chateau De Pez is a blend of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 46% Merlot, and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, aged 12 months in one-third new oak. It offers a healthy ruby hue with attractive notes of black currants, black cherries, dried herbs, and damp earth. Nicely textured, medium-bodied, and balanced, it has plenty of upfront charm yet should evolve for 10–15 years.

17

/20

Weinwisser

Deep garnet with a purple rim. Dense blueberry-inflected bouquet, with cassis blossoms and rosewood in the background. On the palate, a structured texture supported by a tannic framework and a finely sandy extract. Elegant finish with cranberry and sour cherry. This year, it has chosen a classic style!

17

/20

René Gabriel

Kunz Barrel Sample 18: silky, powerful, mineral bouquet, blue and black berries, cassis, tobacco, smoke. Fruity, dense palate with powerful dark fruit, plenty of fine tannins, a silky, finely muscular structure, intense aromatics, long, powerful finish. Has room to improve.

17

/20

André Kunz

Velvety, powerful, mineral bouquet, blue and black berries, cassis, tobacco, smoke. Fruity, dense palate with powerful dark fruit, plenty of fine tannins, velvety, finely muscled structure, intense aromatics, long, powerful finish. Can improve further. 17/20 2025 - 2045

91

/100

La RVF

With a lovely red-fruit nose, the wine remains very fresh, with well-integrated tannic structure and plenty of indulgent charm.

94

/100

Le Figaro Vin

Juicy, taut, with lovely acidity, supple tannins, great length; a dense, elegant, and fruity wine.

88

/100

Yves Beck

Youthful bouquet, a little reserved. It gains expression with aeration and reveals nuances of raspberries. On the palate, the wine is gourmand, with tannins that balance power and charm.

89

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Dark color, medium intensity and slightly evolved. Moderately intense, fruity nose. On the palate, rather supple for the cru, tasty, very pleasant, with medium length and no hard edges.

94

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

This wine is powerfully concentrated and rich. Bold black fruits dominate, bringing the tannins along with them. Drink the wine from 2024.

Description

Tasting notes and serving tips for Château de Pez 2017

Tasting

Color
The color reveals a deep garnet hue with violet and ruby highlights, reflecting fine concentration and still-youthful character.

Nose
The nose opens with spicy notes of black pepper, anise and clove, alongside aromas of ripe black fruits such as blackcurrant and blackberry. With aeration, the bouquet reveals nuances of milk chocolate, cedar and pencil lead, as well as floral touches of violet and subtle hints of mocha.

Palate
The attack is round and charming, unveiling flavors of ripe strawberry and cherry. The palate unfolds elegantly, carried by a silky texture and a pleasing suppleness. The tannins, clearly present, show a velvety and refined character. The finish, long and fresh, lingers on mineral and saline notes, accompanied by floral touches of violet.

Food and wine pairings

This wine pairs perfectly with grilled or roasted red meats such as ribeye steak or lamb chops. It also goes beautifully with duck breast, braised meats in sauce, or a mushroom risotto. Aged hard cheeses such as Comté or Gruyère also make excellent pairings.

Serving and cellaring

Château de Pez 2017 is best enjoyed at a temperature of 16 to 18°C. One hour of aeration in a decanter, or opening the bottle 30 to 60 minutes before serving, will allow the wine to fully express its aromatic complexity. This wine can be cellared until around 2037 under proper cellar conditions.

An elegant, mineral Saint-Estèphe from a historic Bordeaux estate

The estate

Founded in 1452, Château de Pez is one of the oldest vineyards in Saint-Estèphe. Set on a single 42-hectare plateau, it combines gravel soils and a clay-limestone subsoil, with a Gironde microclimate conducive to optimal ripening. Owned by the Champagne House Louis Roederer (Rouzaud family) since 1995, the estate has been managed by Nicolas Glumineau since 2012. Parcel restructuring, a stainless-steel winery (2018), HVE certification and aging in French oak underpin a style that blends robustness with elegant approachability.

The vineyard

The Château de Pez vineyard covers around 48 hectares in the Saint-Estèphe appellation, in the northern Médoc. The plots, located on natural slopes rising to 17 meters, benefit from excellent drainage and optimal exposure. Proximity to the Gironde estuary provides a protective microclimate, particularly beneficial in the 2017 vintage. The average age of the vines is between 25 and 30 years.

The vintage

The 2017 vintage began with early budbreak at the end of March, followed by an exceptionally dry April marked by the risk of frost. Fortunately, Saint-Estèphe was spared thanks to the moderating influence of the estuary. Flowering took place at the end of May under excellent sanitary conditions. The summer, generally dry with a few episodes of intense heat, favored controlled vine growth. Veraison occurred at the end of July. Timely rains provided the necessary moisture without excess. Harvest began on September 12 and continued through early October, allowing optimal phenolic ripeness for the cabernet sauvignons.

Vinification and aging

Harvesting for Château de Pez 2017 was carried out by hand, allowing rigorous selection of the grapes. Vinification is performed plot by plot, combining traditional wooden vats and modern conical stainless-steel tanks. Malolactic fermentation takes place in barrels and in tanks. Aging lasts between 12 and 15 months in French oak barrels, around 40% of which are new. The wine is racked every three months during this period. No filtration is carried out, preserving the wine’s aromatic integrity and natural structure.

Grape varieties

Cabernet sauvignon (47%)
Merlot (44%)
Cabernet franc (6%)
Petit verdot (3%).


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